Zlatan haters: Does this remind you of a similar situation? Big players go through big slumps when the mood aint right. Cap and Mancini arent exactly the ones to stand behind players with morale support. Sure they play them game in game out but that is not enough to jumpstart a players fire. Adriano's situation is exactly the same as the Abe's : Cant finish a single ball, cant control any thing, Complete Passing Failure,Changed his hairstyle,Hated by the fans, Admired by Abramovich and he is willing to pay £35m, They both have scored 3 goals.
The similaraties are clone like with the only difference being adriano is colored and the Abe is a white Boy. They both have hella skillz and everyone knows it. Plus everyone knows that if they leave they are going to regret it.....so why dont we solve the situation at its root and just get rid of The Don? Obvioulsy all our players minus DP,ZamBo, & Canna have been playing below Par. Mabey Juve needs a fresh new coach with great ideas and tactics, mabey we need to get younger players and allow the to flourish and have fun out there. at least it would be fun to watch than our boring ass play nowadays.......
Adriano and Zlatan are two players that any club would take in a Nano-Second but it is too obvious that the enviornment the "Coach" has impemented in the club has been disatstorus on them.....The Don must be shown the door, A fresh new coach and younger players must be introduced to rejuvinate the Old Lady....Not old players who gots 2 years till they retire...come on Moggi give me a friggin break....
Forza Juventus!!
Adriano-Inter row erupts
Saturday 15 April, 2006
Yesterday’s derby defeat has opened up a bitter split within the Inter camp, as Adriano threatened to leave and President Giacinto Facchetti confirmed it was a possibility.
“I am an Inter player and have always held the club colours in my heart,” the Brazilian told ‘Guida al Campionato’ following last night’s 1-0 defeat to Milan.
“If the fans no longer want me here, then they should say it to my face and I’ll go. I am sick of people putting all the blame on me when we lose, as a team should share the responsibility for success and failure.”
L’Imperatore has been on poor form for most of the season and has only scored three Serie A goals in 2006 amid well-publicised personal problems.
The Nerazzurri supporters have turned on the former hero recently and the Curva Nord was left empty during the derby in protest at their Champions League exit to Villarreal.
It was reported that after that match in Spain, Adriano came to blows with teammate Juan Sebastian Veron.
“Unfortunately, there are difficult moments in life and that is when you find out who your friends are. I have personally gone through a very tough two and a half months. I’m a player who can do absolutely anything if I am smiling and laughing. If I’m not happy, then everything becomes more of a struggle.”
Inter were expected to come out in support of their star striker, but President Facchetti’s comments are a siren song to Chelsea and Real Madrid.
“You have to find happiness within yourself,” he insisted. “Nobody said that he has to leave, but if the Adriano we all know and love returns, then we’re happy to keep him.”
The 24-year-old Brazilian has been a long-term transfer target for Roman Abramovich, who could tempt Inter into a sale for around £35m.
Huuuummmm??