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Posted on: Feb 10 2012, 07:14 PM |
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QUOTE (CHU-LIP @ Feb 10 2012, 04:50 PM) Ibrahimovic is a creative player, being slow and not running has nothing to do with creativity or else Pirlo is not a creative player aswell, same goes for when Ronaldinho was at Milan.
Career wise Ibrahimovic only cares for himself and not for a club. He obviously is not someone to be loyal to a club his whole career. Though when he plays for a team, he really does care for the team to preform well a lot.
What do you mean with class? I disagree, Pirlo is not fast yes. But he has other sublime areas that he uses. Zlatan does not have the ability to do that. If he can, any striker can. The problem is, that Ibra has a personality which takes up place, regardless of his performance, it creates the same 'all balls on Ibra' mentality as seen in Sweden national team. 11 players are on the field, anyone can score, not just him. Ronaldinho is a Brazilian. The concept is speed, agility and technique. Ronaldinho played as a winger in Milan, he takes the ball on the flank, runs along the flank and crosses or makes a doppio passo and shoots. Like against Burdisso in derby. It is a question of moving not standing still or walking. Also, Ronaldinho on one season with us dominated assisting in Serie A by: Number of passes lead to shot on goal: 1. Ronaldinho 73. Passes that lead to a goal: 1. 14. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwRQQSvGqw4In todays football, speed is more than yesterday. This is why the french football association in their youth camps says: "You are a good talent, but lack speed; find another place". Ibra is a good player. But Milan deals only with the highest class, like when we bought Pippo. Also, his behaviour causes his value to drop as to if he is worth it or not. I agree Ibra has winner mentality but; http://www.milannews.it/?action=read&idnotizia=72792 Ibra as a striker has had 19 matches of suspension. If he cares about how Milan fare on the pitch he can stop doing what he has been doing since Juventus. |
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Posted on: Feb 9 2012, 05:14 PM |
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QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Feb 9 2012, 10:05 AM) I just wish we changed the entire we we set up and played altogether. I think of any big clubs, we're by far the easiest to play against. Of course our superior quality is usually enough to over-match some club, but the better clubs will generally be able to beat us.
There's a reason most top clubs play with wide players and are very attacking. It stretches the opposition and creates space in the middle, particularly for creative players. I don't see us ever really switching from 4-3-1-2 and it'll hurt us. I agree. Now we are easy to read. We take alot of time when attacking which gives time to construct defense for the opposition. This is what makes me most angry, we have 13 injuries of course also but that is. We must watch Van Persie against Arsenal who plays faster than Juventus. Of course players and Allegri keep saying 'Supporters must be with us. We will try harder next time'. Everything started with the mercato who nowadays rarely bring in big money signings. The days now are well away from the Ancelotti era. Now we have no midfield creativity; no Ricky and no Pirlo. However, we do not have the same speed as we had circa 5 years ago, Seedorf and others have gone older. http://www.milannews.it/?action=read&idnotizia=72957Crudeli: "The match showed that: It is important to have a manager who can create a solid team of whoever is playing". I believe Allegri must dare to play in more than one way, dare to change tactics etc. |
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Posted on: Feb 6 2012, 08:28 PM |
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QUOTE (han2503 @ Feb 6 2012, 08:09 PM) Yes, but we had Pato, Cassano and Robinho all available and playing well.
At least we'll only lose him for Udine and Cesena which should be managable, eapecially if we get Pato and one of the midfielders back Yeah. If the suspension is lowered. It should be, but lets await it. We could really have good in midfielders coming back now. |
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Posted on: Feb 6 2012, 06:49 PM |
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Of course Aronica should have been sent off. Defending a team mate is right. But a slap is a direct action of violence. This is not the first time Ibra is in this region. http://www.milannews.it/?action=read&idnotizia=72660Mazzara: "Without Ibra, the true colours of Milan will be shown". Last season, Ibra was away alot during the second half but we managed well. |
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Posted on: Feb 6 2012, 06:44 PM |
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QUOTE (d'Arc.LP @ Feb 6 2012, 01:41 PM) He's connected with Milan (I also heard that we hired him as transfer advisor) and like he brough Ibra to us, he can bring Balotelli too. "heard". Put a direct source on that one. Raiola is a professional money talker, just like Ibra, not a truth assessment. If we want Mario, City will demand money, and Galliani does not fork out money. |
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