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Thread: Federico Chiesa: welcome to Liverpool FC

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crimson Dynasty View Post
    Arthur Melo version 2.0, or Fabio Aurielio Remix?

    Another transfer window close fast approaching...
    ...another (now customaryand almost obligatory) last- or almost-last-day FSG panic buy of a crock who'll spend more time with the Physios than on the pitch.
    One of the most uninspiring summer transfer window. After having our main target reject us. It’s looks obvious we’re not bothering to make a big purchase. It’s fine tho I’m sure we won’t have an injury crisis this season.

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    Seen the video of him when they give him his shirt? He's absolutely buzzing. It's class.

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    is he fast? we could do with some more pace

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crimson Dynasty View Post
    Arthur Melo version 2.0, or Fabio Aurielio Remix?

    Another transfer window close fast approaching...
    ...another (now customaryand almost obligatory) last- or almost-last-day FSG panic buy of a crock who'll spend more time with the Physios than on the pitch.
    Whilst Chiesa has had his injury issues, his main role will likely be being back-up/rotation to Salah on the right.

    We don't need him to play 3,000+ minutes of League football as Salah is still going to play loads. It's relatively low risk in this regard, so provided we are sensible with what Slot refers to as "load management" we should be absolutely grand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev0909 View Post
    is he fast? we could do with some more pace
    He's pretty quick Kev.

    There will be a full-back or two he won't burn past in the Premier League because there are quicker players here than in Serie A, but he is still really quick.

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    He’s extremely direct. Runs at defenders in an unorthodox fashion. Yes it might take him a little time to adjust to the Prem but the guy has top quality dribbling ability. Stays fit and the geezer is a class addition - no worries about his speed at all - some say he has lost a yard - but he was 2 yards ahead of most

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    He could well become one of our best Italian signings. Ever.

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    He will surely be that.. We’ve had some bad luck with players from the Peninsula.

    Time will tell

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daffydd View Post
    He could well become one of our best Italian signings. Ever.
    It's not a particularly high bar.

    Borini
    Aquilani
    Balotelli
    ???
    VOTE JOCKY tae fix this fiasco.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JockStrap View Post
    It's not a particularly high bar.

    Borini
    Aquilani
    Balotelli
    ???
    Lol, is the bar even off the floor.

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