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Feb 10 2008, 05:47 PM
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What's impressed me about his performances (today and in the 2 Coppa games) more than his goalscoring - which for an 18 year old against some seasoned Serie A defenders is impressive enough - is his composure on the ball. He was fighting for balls, moving well, linking up with the other players, and generally working very very hard out there. He has a confidence that you don't often see in 18 year olds.
It's a little hard to say after 3 games, but at this point I think the kid really has potential to do well.
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Feb 10 2008, 06:44 PM
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Will he be the next big thing for Italy, Max?? Italy can wait...I want him to be the big thing for Milan... But speaking as one who's yet to see Milan play this season ((IMG: http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/ohmy.gif) ), what kind of player is he? Poacher? Target Man? Finisher?
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Feb 10 2008, 06:49 PM
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Our official website going gaga over Paloschi: THE PROMISED ONEOn his Serie A debut, 18 seconds after coming on Alberto Paloschi decided the match against Siena with an extraordinary goal. For the 18-year-old it was the third goal in three official games with the Milan shirt.(IMG: http://media2.acmilan.com/200802/9506_news.jpg) (ON THE PICTURE: ALBERTO PALOSCHI'S JOY AFTER SCORING IN MILAN-SIENA 1-0)MILAN - Alberto Paloschi, remember this name. It was the 18-year-old who gave Milan a crucial victory in the difficult match against Siena, he did it on the day of his Serie A debut, and he did it about 18 seconds after coming on with his first touch of the ball. Everything points to him being a predestined player.It should have been the day of the odd couple Inzaghi-Ronaldo, and instead it was the 18-year-old from Chiari who contradicted all expectations. He did it with a disarming coldness which is typical of experienced strikers. 18 seconds after coming on, 'Palo' couldn't even experience the emotion of making his debut at San Siro, that he was already celebrating a goal after beating Manninger with a powerful shot on an incisive pass by Seedorf, thereby allowing Milan to open the score in a deadlocked match. For Alberto Paloschi, who turned 18 on 4 January, it was the third goal in three official matches with the Milan shirt.Remember Alberto Paloschi's name also considering Carlo Ancelotti's policy when it comes to young players. (IMG: http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) The Milan coach is known to allow young players chances only when he thinks they have the DNA of a world class player, such as the likes of Pato and Kaká. To call the player from his engagements with Filippo Galli's Primavera youth team at the Viareggio tournament was a courageous choice and indicates Ancelotti thinks he is ready for the big jump, ready to play alongside Ronaldo, Inzaghi, or Gilardino, or to control passes from the likes of Seedorf and Kaká.
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Feb 10 2008, 06:57 PM
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Hmmm...also seems to contain a very subtle explanation as to the Gourcuff situation.
I still can't believe Yoann could turn out so bad...I guess he's a good player who can't fit into the system. And is not exceptional enough to warrant a change in system.
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Feb 10 2008, 07:10 PM
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QUOTE (zdrossoneri @ Feb 10 2008, 07:49 PM) Our official website going gaga over Paloschi: THE PROMISED ONEOn his Serie A debut, 18 seconds after coming on Alberto Paloschi decided the match against Siena with an extraordinary goal. For the 18-year-old it was the third goal in three official games with the Milan shirt.(IMG: http://media2.acmilan.com/200802/9506_news.jpg) (ON THE PICTURE: ALBERTO PALOSCHI'S JOY AFTER SCORING IN MILAN-SIENA 1-0)MILAN - Alberto Paloschi, remember this name. It was the 18-year-old who gave Milan a crucial victory in the difficult match against Siena, he did it on the day of his Serie A debut, and he did it about 18 seconds after coming on with his first touch of the ball. Everything points to him being a predestined player.It should have been the day of the odd couple Inzaghi-Ronaldo, and instead it was the 18-year-old from Chiari who contradicted all expectations. He did it with a disarming coldness which is typical of experienced strikers. 18 seconds after coming on, 'Palo' couldn't even experience the emotion of making his debut at San Siro, that he was already celebrating a goal after beating Manninger with a powerful shot on an incisive pass by Seedorf, thereby allowing Milan to open the score in a deadlocked match. For Alberto Paloschi, who turned 18 on 4 January, it was the third goal in three official matches with the Milan shirt.Remember Alberto Paloschi's name also considering Carlo Ancelotti's policy when it comes to young players. (IMG: http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) The Milan coach is known to allow young players chances only when he thinks they have the DNA of a world class player, such as the likes of Pato and Kaká. To call the player from his engagements with Filippo Galli's Primavera youth team at the Viareggio tournament was a courageous choice and indicates Ancelotti thinks he is ready for the big jump, ready to play alongside Ronaldo, Inzaghi, or Gilardino, or to control passes from the likes of Seedorf and Kaká. Our new messiah... The kid is very promising, but let's not exaggerate.
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Feb 10 2008, 07:12 PM
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(IMG: http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) papalapap and dada,..young players with 20 or so must adapt to every system. He's not ready, yet. Carlo hopefully know's what he's making. Today he would have fielded Gourcuff, but again nothing of him. So there must be something,.. Anyway, Paloschi had a good match. He'll score us a couple of goals this season, I'm pretty sure. But,..does that mean no Drogba, no new striker?
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Feb 11 2008, 01:34 AM
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I took a little time to look at the Primavera pages on acmilan.com. Young Alberto is having a pretty good season. Here's his scoring tally to date (I hope. I don't THINK I miscounted): Primavera League: 7 goals Primavera Coppa: 4 goals Torneo di Viareggio: 2 goals Coppa Italia: 2 goals Serie A: 1 goal
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Feb 12 2008, 02:47 PM
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QUOTE MILAN – Chicco Evani, coach of the Rossoneri’s Allievi Nazionali knows well Alberto Paloschi. With the baby phenomenon, Evani became Italian champion in the past season. The master described this way his former pupil:
“Watching Alberto score at San Siro with the shirt of the first team was for me a reason of great pride. In the 2 years with him, I tried to transmit to him my experiences and my knowledge. This is a lad with an extraordinary great work culture and huge capacity of learning. Alberto is a lad who has fun, he’s just waiting for the moment to play. The most important characteristic that will help him to become a fundamental player for the first team is his humbleness and that of his family. Alberto has the luck of being able to count on parents who have their feet to the ground and in the youth football this is fundamental.â€
From the technical point of view, Paloschi is a modern attacker who knows how to play upfront on his own. He’s also very generous, makes a lot of movement and spends a lot of energy on the pitch. Thanks to this characteristic at times he does not arrive too fresh in the penalty area, but with this mentality, with this sense of the team, he will go a long way. In the first years he wasn’t a great goal scorer, but now in front of goal he became deadly. He owes this to the work and the great commitment. Alberto is not born a natural talent like Di Gennaro, Alberto is a player who knew how to build himself season after season. He has improved a lot and will continue to do so. I’m really proud of him. Siena’s goal? Incredible coolness and explosiveness, but even in the past season towards the end of the league against Genoa he scored a similar goal. You will see, he will be able to reconfirm himself.â€
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