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Apr 7 2011, 06:05 PM
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Giovanissimi Nazionali
      
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Apr 7 2011, 12:34 PM)  Tremoulinas, no idea who he is. I don't think we've been linked with him. Criscito would be nice considering his age, his nationality and his versatility. However, as leftback, Taiwo is more complete. i would actually have to disagree regarding Taiwo vs. Criscito. I think Taiwo is an ok player but there are a few concerns my Nigerian friend had bitched about. He(not my friend (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) ) is lazy going back, has questionable positioning, tries to hard to be a forward, and lacks focus. Don't take his word for it though, as few here follow Ligue 1, i dug this up, a facebook group of OM/Nigeria fans that want him to quit football. if you need me too, i'll translate it.Tremoulinas was recently capped for France (they have plenty to chose from!) and the biggest reason Chamakh is playing for arsenal. It's well accepted Bordeau's deep CL run 2 years ago had alot to do With Alou Diarra, Marouane Chamahk, Yoan Gourcoff and the quiet, less-publicized Benoit Tremoulinas. Great two-way player with great crosses, good speed and good dribbling. As for Criscito, i rate him a little higher. I think Italian clubs have an issue evaluating the national talent. He has a great understanding of the game and how to hold the ball and make great decisions with it. He was solid attacking and defending when he was deployed as a LB in Gasperini's 3-4-3 and occasionally played Mid where he learned to hold possession, and spread the ball accurately.
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Apr 8 2011, 04:01 PM
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Santos playmaker Paulo Henrique Ganso has given the club an ultimatum amid strong interest from Milan. The 21-year-old Brazil international inspired Santos to a 3-2 victory over Colo Colo in the Copa Libertadores on Thursday. After the game Ganso told Santos President Luiz Alvaro Ribeiro that he would like to move to Italy as soon as possible. The Brazil international has been branded a mercenary by Santos fans, who held a protest against his actions after a defeat to Palmeiras. Milan have already been in contact with Papito Lima, the agent and brother of Ganso. Third party company DIS, who own 45 per cent of Ganso's contract, have also been sounded out. La Gazzetta dello Sport understands Ganso's future is tied to Santos' progress in the Copa Libertadores. Santos have a chance to progress next Wednesday with a win in Paraguay against Cerro Porteno. However, Neymar, Elano and Ze Eduardo are suspended, so the odds are not stacked in Santos' favour. http://www.football-italia.net/apr08q.html
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Apr 8 2011, 05:52 PM
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QUOTE Santos' Ganso supported Milan in derby v Inter - Thiago SilvaThiago Silva claims that Ganso wants to sign a contract with his Milan team, and cheered for them on in their derby win against Inter...(IMG: http://www.lancenet.com.br/futebol-internacional/Paulo-Henrique-Ganso-Santos-Credito_LANIMA20101101_0045_26.jpg) Milan star Thiago Silva has claimed that Brazil team-mate Ganso favours a move to the Rossoneri, and that his side had the Santos starlet's support for last week's derby thrashing of Inter. The 21-year-old has been strongly linked with both Milan giants in recent months, and with contract talks with Santos almost deadlocked a move to Europe looks increasingly likely to take place in the near future. Ganso himself has been tight-lipped on what his preference would be; but according to friend and Milan centre-back Thiago Silva, he is favouring the red and black half of the Italian city. "I spoke with him before the derby and he told me that he would be watching the game on television. He also admitted that he was going to cheer for Milan and that he hopes to sign a contract with us," Thiago told Corriere della Sera on Friday morning. "Milan cannot let Ganso escape, because he is a brilliant player. The next time I'm in Brazil, maybe I'll take him back in my luggage!" Despite enduring a seven-month lay-off due to injury, the Peixe star has become one of the most sought after players in Brazil. For the Milan rock though, the reasons for the attention are obvious, as he showered praise on the talented number 10. "I know him well, and I know what he is capable of doing. Even when he plays as the primary attacker he tracks back and marks. He could be the new Ronaldo, because he is certainly the new phenomenon of Brazilian football," Thiago Silva affirmed. Milan face an away trip to Fiorentina this weekend as they look to consolidate a three-point lead at the top of Serie A. Goal
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