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jakku7

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playing a 2 winger formation you'd need at least 5 wingers in the squad.. So you'll continue the spending spree and keep signing new wingers instead of keeping gio?
It is senseless to have couple of very similiar - in terms of skills - midgets in one team, and you should remember that Tevez, Nani, Sanchez, Giovinco, they are all right-footed. Don't you think that in order do deploy 433 formation with wingers cutting inside and shooting on the goal, we need to have left-footed players too? One Gabbiadini is not enough.

I balieve Conte shares my opinion, as his biggest dream is Di Maria (according to Di Marzio) and second choice when it comes to wingers is Cerci (according to Agresti).
 

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TheLaz

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It is senseless to have couple of very similiar - in terms of skills - midgets in one team, and you should remember that Tevez, Nani, Sanchez, Giovinco, they are all right-footed. Don't you think that in order do deploy 433 formation with wingers cutting inside and shooting on the goal, we need to have left-footed players too? One Gabbiadini is not enough.

I balieve Conte shares my opinion, as his biggest dream is Di Maria (according to Di Marzio) and second choice when it comes to wingers is Cerci (according to Agresti).
Why do you think I want Berardi or Lamela here? I'm a fan of inside cutting wingers too but this isn't a general thought. Most managers want their wingers to provide assists rather then goals. Cuadrado is a RW and he's right footed. Bale is a LW and he's left footed. Just for perspective ;)
 

Nzoric

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It is senseless to have couple of very similiar - in terms of skills - midgets in one team, and you should remember that Tevez, Nani, Sanchez, Giovinco, they are all right-footed. Don't you think that in order do deploy 433 formation with wingers cutting inside and shooting on the goal, we need to have left-footed players too? One Gabbiadini is not enough.

I balieve Conte shares my opinion, as his biggest dream is Di Maria (according to Di Marzio) and second choice when it comes to wingers is Cerci (according to Agresti).
Why do we need two inside forwards? Nani on the RW is perfect, he can go to the line and cross with his right, and he can cut in and shoot with his left - he can pretty much do it all. No reason to be so predictable.
 

jakku7

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Why do you think I want Berardi or Lamela here? I'm a fan of inside cutting wingers too but this isn't a general thought. Most managers want their wingers to provide assists rather then goals. Cuadrado is a RW and he's right footed. Bale is a LW and he's left footed. Just for perspective ;)
Yeah, I agree, I just wanted to accentuate that there is little sense in keeping Giovinco, Nani, Sanchez and Tevez in one team, because their attributes are similar.
 

LiquidPLP

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It is senseless to have couple of very similiar - in terms of skills - midgets in one team, and you should remember that Tevez, Nani, Sanchez, Giovinco, they are all right-footed. Don't you think that in order do deploy 433 formation with wingers cutting inside and shooting on the goal, we need to have left-footed players too? One Gabbiadini is not enough.

I balieve Conte shares my opinion, as his biggest dream is Di Maria (according to Di Marzio) and second choice when it comes to wingers is Cerci (according to Agresti).
So far we've seen Conte playing two guys with right foot as preferred one on the wings. It makes sense because we have Llorente; RWF would be going down the line and cross to Llorente while LWF would be much closer to Llorente cutting inside from the left side.

It wouldn't hurt to have it like you're saying that's obvious but Di Maria is impossible and I don't know too many lefties available who'd cut the requirements.

All I want is Sanchez tbh. I realize he would be fucking expensive but he'd fit in here perfectly and he's just 25. From there we can play both 352 and 433 quite easily. Nani would be good too.

It's a shame Immobile will be sold. I had high hopes for him and he finally made it. I think we'll have to wait quite a long time before we find a new promising player of his class and Llorente isn't exactly young nor we have a player capable of replacing him.
 

1251alex

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He's from my nation, I do follow him, that's why I laugh.

Carlos Vela on the other side... :tuttosport:
this!!! I'm mexican and I even laughed at that suggestion. There was a time when I thought he might be Juve quality, but after he rejected a move to Udinese I knew he had a weak mentality as he wanted the comfort of the Liga instead of being molded by Udinese into an awesome player like they usually do.

Carlos Vela :tuttosport:
 

jakku7

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Why do we need two inside forwards? Nani on the RW is perfect, he can go to the line and cross with his right, and he can cut in and shoot with his left - he can pretty much do it all. No reason to be so predictable.
But he still runs with the ball using his right foot.
 

jakku7

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So far we've seen Conte playing two guys with right foot as preferred one on the wings. It makes sense because we have Llorente; RWF would be going down the line and cross to Llorente while LWF would be much closer to Llorente cutting inside from the left side.
He hasn't got any choice, he has been forced to use Pepe as a right winger, because we haven't bought anyone left-footed so far apart from Asamoah.

Don't forget he wanted Diamanti last year.
 

PedroFlu

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Sep 20, 2011
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Meeting at Juve's headquarter now between Marotta and Dortmund's management - even Klopp was supposed to be there, but he can't.

By Di Marzio.

I'd rather bring Immobile back... I hope we won't regret this. But bye bye.. I think it's going to be like 20M + 5M... shipping Immobile away for 10M. :(
 

Nzoric

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Jan 16, 2011
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That it matters if you are left-footed or right-footed, even if you using perfectly both of them.
How? Please, I would pay to see you explain this. So Nani is running down our right wing with, using his right foot to move the ball along. This means that the defending LB will automatically need to position himself to shut down Nani's running lane down the flank. Nani uses both feet perfectly, which means that he has an easier time cutting in and shooting with his left than he would have if he was a left footed right winger.
 
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