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10 years of FIF
Then you realize Belotti is older than Correa…
Yeah. 8 months. Such a huge age difference.Then you realize Belotti is older than Correa…
He has higher ceiling based on what he has showed in the past.Older is older, older players having higher ceiling is something new I only heard of today.
He has higher ceiling based on what he has showed in the past.
Missed two penalties and both were poorly taken. I liked Belotti a lot but after that Euro's performanceBelotti was beyond terrible at EURO. He played 216 minutes, 2/9 shots were on target, he missed a penalty.
Belotti did not miss two penalties; he scored his against Spain and it was actually quite good.Missed two penalties and both were poorly taken. I liked Belotti a lot but after that Euro's performance
Are you talking about Correa?What he has showed in the past was he’s a mediocre striker who couldnt break 10 goals from open plays for 4 seasons.
Are you talking about Correa?
Inzaghi said he wants a striker who can score big goals and Correa isn’t it. The fact is we’ve seen what Correa can do under Inzaghi and I don’t think it’s impressive at all. Belotti, on the other hand, has a higher chance of improving or rediscover his own form under Inzaghi plus he’d be cheaper as well.Good point,
But I'm not talking about a wide/2nd forward whose main job isn't scoring.
Inzaghi said he wants a striker who can score big goals and Correa isn’t it. The fact is we’ve seen what Correa can do under Inzaghi and I don’t think it’s impressive at all. Belotti, on the other hand, has a higher chance of improving or rediscover his own form under Inzaghi plus he’d be cheaper as well.
Idk maybe because we are broke and have no money? With 20m, we can do a lot worse. The discussion is about the two option that we have which is belotti and Correa; it’s a no brainer to get belotti especially when he’s cheaper.Not an advocate of Correa and also didn't pay much attention to what Inzaghi said.
I'm just against Belotti, there is nothing that suggests Belotti has higher chances of success. Why don't we try to rediscover Piatek or Schick or El Sharaawy while we're at it too?
What is this obsession of rediscovering all these one season wonders? And why do people think Inzaghi will improve these failures while Inzaghi himself clearly wants something else?
Actually I think he was specifically referring to Correa. He didn’t mean big as in a large amount he meant big as in important, or in big moments. Correa has done that.Inzaghi said he wants a striker who can score big goals and Correa isn’t it. The fact is we’ve seen what Correa can do under Inzaghi and I don’t think it’s impressive at all. Belotti, on the other hand, has a higher chance of improving or rediscover his own form under Inzaghi plus he’d be cheaper as well.