Joaquín Correa

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he will lose his spot in WC to Simeone if it continues like this
 

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He actually offers almost nothing. Even his dribbling somehow faded and he is not able to beat almost anyone 1:1 anymore. Our first priority apart from Skriniar's renewal shall be to ship this guy off somewhere asap.
 

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He actually offers almost nothing. Even his dribbling somehow faded and he is not able to beat almost anyone 1:1 anymore. Our first priority apart from Skriniar's renewal shall be to ship this guy off somewhere asap.
to serie B Cagliari: Inter pay 95% wages, one year dry loan

that's the best we can realistically do unless he fools someone on the World Cup
 

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Playing with Lukaku might be good for him since Lukaku opens up spaces that Lautaro and Dzeko just do not.

He looks absolutely finished mentally though, which is impressive considering that he's an Inzaghi fave. If being the manager's pet doesn't help you feel confident, I'd say it's time to move on.
 

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He actually offers almost nothing. Even his dribbling somehow faded and he is not able to beat almost anyone 1:1 anymore. Our first priority apart from Skriniar's renewal shall be to ship this guy off somewhere asap.
He offers the illusion and that's the worse...

He is the typical example of jack of all trades as he offers the illusion that can do everything but actually does nothing properly.
He shows glimpse of technical ability in the 1to1 that no one else in the team has , he shows glimpse of good shooting out of the box , he is tall and well built from physical point of view to sustain defender marking , he is fast when he decides to run and good vision when he decides to pass. BUT he fails to do any of the above in an acceptable frequency hence ending up disappointing in all of them.

I believe that he lacks the mental attributes to ever become a top tier player. The fact that he gets called up frequently from the NT is a mystery to me and probably related only to the fact that in NT level you tend to rely on a core group of players and i guess the Correa and the other guys up front there have a good relation
 

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It s argentina after all their known for taking shitters to the WC for absolutely no reason
but he obviously should lose his spot to Simeone, who is more of CF and is in form
 

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I think it's time to accept this guy has been a mistake and offload him next summer, even if it's just a loan. No point keeping him in the squad.

INTER HOPE CORREA CAN RAISE HIS STOCK AT WORLD CUP​


Joaquin Correa has struggled to impress at Inter since his arrival from Lazio last year and the club are hoping to see him shine at the upcoming World Cup in Qatar.

The 28-year-old Argentinian forward followed Simone Inzaghi from Rome to the Lombardy capital last summer, joining on a loan deal with a conditional obligation to buy clause attached, a deal worth over €30m. Since his arrival, Correa has scored eight goals in 50 appearances for Inter.

As highlighted by Calciomercato.it, Inter were open to selling Correa in the summer but did not receive any convincing offers, forcing them to retain the 28-year-old. He’s still struggling to show his best for the Nerazzurri and hasn’t found the back of the net since August.

Although his spot in the Argentina squad isn’t guaranteed, Inter are hoping that Correa will have the chance to show his abilities on the world stage at the upcoming World Cup in Qatar, something that could generate market interest or at least increase the 28-year-old’s confidence.
Would Everton still want him?
 

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I heard someone describe Correa as a futsal player, not a footballer.
 

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He offers the illusion and that's the worse...

He is the typical example of jack of all trades as he offers the illusion that can do everything but actually does nothing properly.
He shows glimpse of technical ability in the 1to1 that no one else in the team has , he shows glimpse of good shooting out of the box , he is tall and well built from physical point of view to sustain defender marking , he is fast when he decides to run and good vision when he decides to pass. BUT he fails to do any of the above in an acceptable frequency hence ending up disappointing in all of them.

I believe that he lacks the mental attributes to ever become a top tier player. The fact that he gets called up frequently from the NT is a mystery to me and probably related only to the fact that in NT level you tend to rely on a core group of players and i guess the Correa and the other guys up front there have a good relation

He is injury prone, but couldn't match Sensi.
 

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What a great goal by this guy, such a pure shot straight from the dribbling. Maybe he can do few more of these this season so maybe we can get some decent return in the transfer market.
 

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Great goal indeed, but other than that he was the usual garbage. Too soft on challenging, not a proper approach when pressing the opponent and everything else. He needs to do completely different to what he's doing now, if he wants to claim himself as an useful player for this team.
 

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Great goal indeed, but other than that he was the usual garbage. Too soft on challenging, not a proper approach when pressing the opponent and everything else. He needs to do completely different to what he's doing now, if he wants to claim himself as an useful player for this team.
Yeah.

In my books that ship has sailed, he is what he is. Super offensive, soft player who shouldn't have a spot at Inter team.
 

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Such a shame, because he isnt as bad as Gagliardini, Dalbert and some other terrible players we have had over the past few years, but the thing is that Correa is a fucking moron. He refuses to push himself.
 

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Such a shame, because he isnt as bad as Gagliardini, Dalbert and some other terrible players we have had over the past few years, but the thing is that Correa is a fucking moron. He refuses to push himself.
He is. He always cheats his way to being "relevant" by scoring irrelevant goals.
He has no mentality for higher levels.
 

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He is. He always cheats his way to being "relevant" by scoring irrelevant goals.
He has no mentality for higher levels.

I think you missed my point, but yes, he lacks that kind of mentality and I said it over and over.
 
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