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Which player do you think will have the best season?

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Post by Casciavit Wed 28 Aug 2013 - 17:57

Only 1, under 23 player scored this match week and that was Luis Muriel. He scored in the 61st min. against Lazio, final score was Lazio 2-1 Udinese.



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Post by S Wed 28 Aug 2013 - 17:58

Seems like Lamela really doesn't want to leave Roma, some reports are claiming that he was crying while saying his goodbyes. But Roma are sort of forcing a move since they apparently need money..? He'll be having his medical on Thursday.
If true..Thats quite sad and dare i say pathetic tbh.Its not like they're using his money to balance the books.They're reinvesting the money in new players.
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Post by 7amood11 Wed 28 Aug 2013 - 18:49

Selling a huge prospect like Lamela doesn't sound like the smartest to reinvest their money. He's only 21.
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Post by Tomwin Lannister Wed 28 Aug 2013 - 18:51

They are 'reinvesting' but I agree it's a pathetic way to go about it

Surely the aim is to get some young, highly rated talents in your team.

Well, they've just sold 2 of them and so far you have Gerhinvo and Benatia as replacements.


The first one is a joke, the latter strikes me as pointless. Unless they used the rest of the Marquinhos money elsewhere. But up until now they just look to be deconstructing the entire team and filling it up with whatever's out there.

Looks like a business first, football second type of stunt.
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Post by ErPupone Fri 30 Aug 2013 - 1:44

Tomwin Lannister wrote:They are 'reinvesting' but I agree it's a pathetic way to go about it

Surely the aim is to get some young, highly rated talents in your team.

Well, they've just sold 2 of them and so far you have Gerhinvo and Benatia as replacements.


The first one is a joke, the latter strikes me as pointless. Unless they used the rest of the Marquinhos money elsewhere. But up until now they just look to be deconstructing the entire team and filling it up with whatever's out there.

Looks like a business first, football second type of stunt.
Roma invested in other parts of the team as well through Maicon, Ljajic, Strootman, De Sanctis, etc.

The Marquinhos sale was necessary, the Lamela one not as much but it's understandable and not only from a business perspective. First of all, to the comment of balancing the books, please indicate what sources Roma's income has been over the past year. You'll notice it is very low at the moment which is why we had no budget. From a football perspective, if you can sell Lamela at 30 million and get an attacking midfielder who is about as good as him for 11 million and still have some cash left to spend, then why wouldn't you go for it? Yes, this is an extremely watered down argument and yes it is a primarily business-oriented move, but the football aspect to it is not ignored.

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Post by M99 Fri 30 Aug 2013 - 14:56

De Sciglio was amazing vs PSV. El Shaarawy had a good game too and Poli had an assist right after coming of the bench Thumbs up
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Post by Casciavit Fri 30 Aug 2013 - 17:07

Erik Lamela officially sold to Tottenham Hotspurs.
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Post by M99 Fri 30 Aug 2013 - 17:10

Ljajic also official to Roma.
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Post by M99 Sun 1 Sep 2013 - 22:30

Gabbiadini, Agyemang-Badu, Pjanic, Balotelli, Zaza, Muriel and Ljajic all scored Thumbs up

Pogba also had an immense game, got an assist.
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Post by Casciavit Tue 17 Sep 2013 - 16:09

Didn't watch any Serie A this weekend, which youngsters impressed?

CL matches today and tomorrow, which youngster do you think will cause the opposition the most trouble this CL match week?
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Post by Casciavit Tue 17 Sep 2013 - 16:12

Mauro Icardi, scored Inter's only goal against Juventus in the derby D'Italia on Saturday.

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Post by M99 Thu 19 Sep 2013 - 8:25

Insigne scored a tremendous free kick against Dortmund.
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Post by Arquitecto Thu 19 Sep 2013 - 8:28

Insigne's performance went beyond just ADP-esque FK.

Ripped Großkreutz all night & troubled Subotic. Dortmund didn't have an answer for his creativity. When they anticipated him drifting central to playmake SES like, he bombs to the byline and takes on the defenders vice-versa. First appearance in Europe and was easily their best player.
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Post by Kaladin Thu 19 Sep 2013 - 11:41

Azzurri in 2018 with Balo, SES and Insigne Serie A Scout Watch 13/14 - Page 2 Fap
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Post by Forza Thu 19 Sep 2013 - 11:45

why not 2014?
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Post by Kaladin Thu 19 Sep 2013 - 12:03

SES doesn't look like he'll get any gametime with Prandelli, he's still inexperienced on International level. The same thing goes for Lorenzo. Balo is the only one that can get into the XI + If Giuseppe Rossi is fit and on form and continues playing at a high level, then i can see him partner up Balo

The main concern for the Azzurri is the archaic tampering of formations and implementing the right players for the right job, albeit, i'd make an exception for the recntly called up Pasqual. We have no real LB/LM. MDS is too young, Antonelli isn't quality and Criscito is still injured/out of form/midlifecrisis/whatever. Anyways back to my point: Its time to stop tinkering and start working on the template that he'll use.
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Post by Forza Fri 20 Sep 2013 - 13:15

I bet all three at least make the squad. Balo is a certainty. SES and Insigne will be fringe players even though they are both better than Giach.
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Post by Kaladin Fri 20 Sep 2013 - 13:29

Agreed, hopefully Prandelli can sort this team out by the WC

-Put DDR in midfield where he's needed (Not CB)
-Need Marchisio's dynamism in midfield, not behind Balo or anywhere upfront
-Chiellini is better as a CB than a LB
- Call up Rossi for the Azzurri
3-5-2 with Juve's core, along with DDR, Pasqual/Criscito  and Maggio/Abate. Also Rossi upfront with Balo and you got a solid team

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Maggio/Abate----DDR----Pirlo----Marchisio-----Pasqual/Cris
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Post by Forza Fri 20 Sep 2013 - 14:44

Yeah, I think Italy is best with 3 at the back. If MDS has a good season he could come in for Criscito.
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Post by Casciavit Sun 22 Sep 2013 - 23:09

Insigne continued his fine form with a good performance against Milan.

Ljajic scored a penalty for Roma in the 90th minute to make the score 2-0 against Lazio. He linked up with Totti brilliantly over the course of the match.

Balotelli scored a nice curling long shot against Napoli, he also missed the 1st penalty of his career.

Saphir Taider scored in Inter's 7-0 win against Sassuolo.
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Post by Casciavit Wed 9 Oct 2013 - 12:25

The new Messi, Juan Manuel Iturbe has been very good for Hellas Verona so far. He is on loan at Verona from FC Porto. He has played 3 games and already has 2 goals and 1 assist. According to whoscored he dribbles 5.3 times per game and was in whoscored team of the weak with the rating 10.

Keep an eye out for him.

His 2 splendid goals so far.

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Post by Casciavit Wed 9 Oct 2013 - 12:27

Balotelli's suspension has been expired.

Florenzi scored a good goal against Inter Milan.

Jorginho, Iturbe, Immobile and Dominico Berrardi all scored goals this week,
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Post by Forza Wed 9 Oct 2013 - 16:06

Iturbe, that guy is going to be great.
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Post by Lupi Thu 10 Oct 2013 - 23:42

Cool  florenzi with 4 goals , and good ones pirat 
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Post by Casciavit Fri 15 Nov 2013 - 11:40

A great article by whoscored, on the rise of Domenico Berrardi this season:

Player Focus: Berardi's Seamless Progression to Serie A Stardom
by James Horncastle at Thursday, Nov 14 2013 17:20

It’s a long journey, Cariati Marina to Modena. Almost the length of Italy. By car, it can take you eight or nine hours. Quite the road trip. But Domenico Berardi was keen to make it. He wanted to visit his brother Francesco who was studying there at university. So off he went up north. This was in 2010. It was a trip he’d never forget.  

Like many students, Francesco was involved in a five-a-side league. While Domenico was in town, he invited him to play. Only 15 at the time, the lads he came up against were bigger, stronger and older than he was, but not to worry. Berardi dominated. “Who was this kid?” That’s the question one of Francesco’s friends asked him afterwards. “He must be a professional.”

But Domenico wasn’t. Back home in Calabria, he couldn’t even find a club. Cosenza had taken a look at him and they liked what they saw. But they couldn’t afford to put him up in any digs. Luckily Francesco’s friend knew someone at nearby Sassuolo. That someone was Luciano Carlino, the head of the club’s youth system. Not too long afterwards, Berardi went for a trial. He got in.

For a time, there were some issues with his registration. He could only play friendlies. But Berardi was worth the wait. After a season with Sassuolo’s Allievi [their Under-16s], he was picked for the Primavera [their senior youth team]. “The first thing I thought when I saw him play is unprintable,” his coach Paolo Mandelli told Il Resto del Carlino. He knew Sassuolo had something special on their hands.

Brought into the first team squad by Fulvio Pea for their play-off with Sampdoria the season before last, Berardi made his debut under his successor Eusebio Di Francesco at the beginning of the 2012-13 campaign in Serie B. Cesena were the opponents. “This one’s from the Primavera, eh?” their centre-back Gianluca Comotto asked. He was incredulous.

Although Berardi didn’t score in Sassuolo’s opening day 3-0 win at the Dino Manuzzi, he’d pulled the veteran here, there and everywhere. A week later, he got his first senior goal at home to Crotone.  

Berardi would finish the season as Sassuolo’s joint top scorer, an honor he shared remarkably enough with three other teammates; Emanuele Terranova, Richmond Boakye and Leandro Pavoletti who all found the back of the net 11 times each. No wonder they got promoted. It was tense, though.

Crowned winter champions and top of the table for 18 straight weeks, Sassuolo needed one win from their last four games to reach Serie A for the first time in their history. Agonisingly, they lost the derby with Modena, drew with Padova and then Virtus Lanciano - Berardi scored in that encounter. It all came down to Livorno’s visit on the final day of the regular season. Lose and their opponents would leapfrog them into the automatic promotion places. Sassuolo held their nerve and won a game in which there were three red cards and seven yellows 1-0 to claim the Cadetto.

Interest in Berardi was understandably high after his part in their success. He’d been a revelation after all. Both Manchester clubs were supposedly scouting him. There was talk of offers from Napoli and Milan. He would stay for now. While negotiating the signing of the midfielder-cum-defender Luca Marrone in a co-ownership deal Sassuolo were told by his club Juventus that they could have a 50% stake in him if they in turn got 50% of Berardi, who would be loaned back to them for this season.

That suited them just fine. An agreement was reached. Juventus, it has to be said, are doing a fine job of essentially reserving Italy’s strikers of the future. They have the same arrangement with Manolo Gabbiadini at Samp [21] and Simone Zaza [22] at Sassuolo as they do with Berardi. All are considered top prospects. But that’s a story for another time. Let’s get back to Berardi.

Called up to Italy’s Under-19s over the summer, he made a mistake in not responding to the invite. Unable to offer an explanation, he was banned from representing his country for nine months and will only be eligible for selection again in March 2014. A clamour for reconciliation would grow louder soon after this season started and is becoming even noisier.  

Suspended for the first three games following the red card he received in that aforementioned game against Livorno, he didn’t appear in Serie A until after Sassuolo’s 7-0 destruction by Inter, the club he supports. At serious risk of the sack, Di Francesco changed the system from his Zdenek Zeman derived 4-3-3 to a 3-5-2, showed his players a betting slip indicating that they were 22-1 to win against next opponents Napoli, a motivational ploy, and brought Berardi back into the side. It kind of worked. They drew 1-1 and have only lost twice since.

In the meantime, Berardi has scored six in seven games. Of the Italians in Serie A only Giuseppe Rossi [10] and Alessio Cerci [7] have found the back of the net more. He is averaging a goal every 94 minutes and has a conversion rate of 32% [a stat that needed contexualising].

But Berardi is more than just a goalscorer. He can hold up play and come short. Of all the Serie A forwards to have started more than five games only Francesco Totti, Antonio Cassano, Carlos Tevez, Alessandro Matri, Rodrigo Palacio and Eder have averaged more key passes per game [1.4]. He puts himself about when out of possession too. No Serie A striker has averaged more tackles per game this season [1.5 - as many as Tevez].

“The impression you are left with when you watch him play is how natural Domenico expresses himself at every level,” Mandelli said. “Be it at youth level, in Serie B or in Serie A, Berardi always plays like this.” There’s a self-assurance about him, something the Italians call disinvoltura. Berardi is talented, but what really distinguishes him, at least according to Mandelli, is “a mental strength that’s out of the ordinary.”

Four of his goals have come from the penalty spot. You can scoff at that [and the distortion it puts on his goalscoring figures] but he’s won three of them himself. Only Hellas Verona striker Luca Toni has been awarded as many in Europe’s top five leagues. But whereas the World Cup winner leaves the penalty-taking duties to Jorginho, Berardi takes them himself. Just as Mario Balotelli is respected for the coolness he shows from 12 yards out, so too should he be. His hat-trick against Samp comprised two penalties. And he’s just 19. Look at the players to have scored a tripletta in Serie A by that age: Silvio Piola, Giuseppe Meazza, Felice Borel, Alessandro Del Piero [against Parma in 1994]. Esteemed company. Then of course, there’s Francesco Grandolfo.

Remember how he scored a hat-trick on his first appearance for Bari against Bologna back in May, 2011 - a game, incidentally that later came under scrutiny in the Calcioscommesse investigation? He was just 18. Not since Igor Protti in September 1996 had a Bari player hit a tripletta in the top flight. Hailed as the next big thing, Grandolfo’s tale is a cautionary one. He’s now playing for Savona down in Italy’s third tier.

Expectations around Berardi need to be kept in check. But there’s talent here. Lots of talent. Il Berra or Berardinho as he’s known is definitely one to watch over the course of the season.
http://www.whoscored.com/Articles/kx1comnno0uthh6fsbrqew/Show/Player-Focus-Berardis-Seamless-Progression-to-Serie-A-Stardom
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Post by Casciavit Fri 15 Nov 2013 - 11:43

Balo has been poor this month, missing games due to suspension and even when he has played he's looked poor.

Pogba had a very good match against Napoli last week. He's been quite good this month.

Although Napoli lost 3-0, Insigne was their best player and was a threat every time he had the ball.

Immobile and Ljajic have been quite good. Jorginho has performed well for Verona and Iturbe is doing very well. Zaza hasn't been that bad either.

MDS and SES have been injured for the past month, but they should come back after the international break.

Kovacic is doing well when he has played, Icardi has been a rotation option and Taider has done fine for Inter.

And last, but not least..

The immortal and forever young, Javier Zanetti made his come back last week Proud
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