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He just scored 2 goals but FIF don't give a fuck
I always liked Dzeko and wanted him to contribute more in the 2nd half and have a hand in a scudetto so i have no qualms on him staying another season to try, he seemed out of gas in a lot of games so him playing a part role could be better.
Problem is you think he's sleeping, he's just that shitStill starting and still Contributing.
Hopefully Correa wakes up and lends a hand during the season.
Inter striker Edin Dzeko has become the third-oldest player to reach 100 Serie A goals after Goran Pandev and Sergio Pellissier.
The Bosnia international found the net during the first half of today’s trip to Sassuolo at the Mapei Stadium.
It was his 100th goal in the Italian top flight, achieved at the age of 36 years and 205 days, on his 244th Serie A appearance.
This puts Dzeko third in the chart of oldest players to reach this peak.
When he hit 100 on April 21, 2021, Goran Pandev was aged 37 years and 268 days.
As for Chievo legend Sergio Pellissier, he was 37 years and 243 days when achieving his Serie A Century on December 11, 2016.
Dzeko was a late-comer to Italian football, making his Serie A debut in August 2015, which is also when scoring his first goal for Roma at the age of 29 years, five months and 13 days.
“We probably would’ve lost a game like this three or four weeks ago. It wasn’t our best performance, largely thanks to Sassuolo, but it wasn’t easy after so many setbacks in Serie A. We wanted to give a sense of consistency after Barcelona.
“Before the game, we told each other that we shouldn’t be ashamed to sit back and wait every now and then. Too often we would try to press high and get caught on the counter, but we suffered together and I think the victory was deserved.” - Džeko
This is what he should be used for, a super sub. Unfortunately our other striker is worse than a dudDzeko was Inter's super sub yesterday, steadied the ship, contributed to the attack on numerous occasions. Smart sub by Inzaghi albeit late.
What, somebody on FIF giving a lil praise for Džeko and Inzaghi? Thought I was on a wrong forumDzeko was Inter's super sub yesterday, steadied the ship, contributed to the attack on numerous occasions. Smart sub by Inzaghi albeit late.
Dzeko has class and as they say that’s permanent. As I mentioned in Lautaro thread center forwards keep developing until their body lets them down. His body can’t keep up with the amount of minutes we ask him to play. He’s fine as a super sub especially in Serie A. He shouldn’t be starting week in week out and he also probably isn’t going to make a difference in the big CL matches.Dzeko is a master, anyone who thinks otherwise has no clue about football.
We could argue about his physical condition but when he's fresh legs or well rested, he's deadly. But then again, we completely gassed him out by playing him all the time and ignoring the fact that he's 36 years old, and then expect him to deliver in every match lol.