Juan Cuadrado

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He bought a 2nd division team in Colombia along with David Ospina.

Is isn’t going to start today. He is waiting for Alexis Sanchez in the next game
Can both Cuadrado and Ospina buy Inter as soon as possible?
 

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Cuadrado is now in South America for the qualifying matches for the 2026 World Cup. His inclusion in the Nerazzurri locker room was immediate and serene, as demonstrated by the events seen on the pitch, in favor of the cameras.
From the ballet under the curve together with Calhanoglu to the embrace with Lautaro after the 4-0 goal against Fiorentina, generated by the Colombian's assist for his captain. And Toro - more and more leader of the group - immediately went to meet Cuadrado, indicated him in a blatant way, so as to ask for applause from the whole stadium. And after the match, Lautaro and Juan also shared a moment of happiness in the locker room: flexing their muscles, with big smiles and happy eyes. A way to reinforce the concept of a united group and the desire to row all on the same side.
Cuadrado is now an Inter player, the past doesn't matter. This is the message that Captain Lautaro wanted to send to the fans. Not only that, because everyone at Inter quickly understood how Cuadrado's quality and experience could be useful in the race for the second star. Simone Inzaghi was his first sponsor: he wanted him at all costs and got it. Now together they want to win: it would be the best way to settle accounts with the past.
I`m sure Cuadrado is much happier at Inter than at Jubentus and that cuntish locker room.

Sure we do not appreciate the dives but he did what he was asked for, like a soldier (we had Materazzi, Di Biagio and others).

Now the mercenary joined our club (on half wage he was getting from the serial cheaters!) so better just roll with it.
 

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Sure we do not appreciate the dives but he did what he was asked for, like a soldier (we had Materazzi, Di Biagio and others).

Now the mercenary joined our club (on half wage he was getting from the serial cheaters!) so better just roll with it.

Nahhh...

Fuck Cuadrado a thousand times over. Him hugging Lautaro doesn't negate 10 years of history.

If we, as fans, just forget everything that's happened regarding any player ever, as long as they just put on a black and blue shirt, what sort of ideals do we stand for?
If we accept mercenaries - which isn't even the right word for him; try 'scum' - just because they turn out to play for us, we become the sort of place that only consists of mercenaries. That's not a football club, that's simply a place of employment. I might as well walk into a bank or an auto-dealership, see if the people working their are during their job and 'support' them if I'm supposed to turn a blind eye to how much I'm invested in the people who make up the different parts.
Why would anyone waste their time following or supporting a football club, if those who adorn the jerseys are all of a sudden irrelevant?

But I guess because Cuadrado got an assist that meant we won 4-0 instead of 3-0 everything is suddenly peachy.

Good luck with that.
 
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Look I`m not fond that the management could only come up with this but we all know the state of finances currently Suning puts us through. It makes sense from economical perspective and possibly sporting as well.

Reality is that players don`t care so much about their colors (so much as fans/supporters/ultras) as long as they feel good in the group - and Inter have a great group right now.

And it`s not like this never happened before... i did not want Vidal here either but the directors are taking the shots. So what can we do about it? Maybe it turns out well (like Conte to a certain point?) and then everything is forgotten.

Cuadrado 'gets away with it' in my book thanks to Zanetti`s positive relationship with him.
 

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Basically, we fans are the idiots, so we have only ourselves to blame. Clubs run professionally, which cannot be said for fanbases of clubs. Maybe if Moratti was around, we wouldn't have seen Conte around, or even likes of Cuadrado but football has changed, so much.

Nobody cares about history, identity and what the fuck ever. It's all about money. Crap players/coaches get attention for nothing, so much credit despite the real credit should go elsewhere and so on. I dunno, I have just gotten used to this trash. My point is that, us as fans, we enjoy our favourite teams, spend time watching them although sometimes we do have our jobs and whatever, while we don't get the same passion back from the players or club itself. It's pity but this is what football has became these days...
 

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Conte was a much bigger Juventino than Cuadrado (or Vidal). These guys are just mercenaries and Curva Nord will show them their place if necessary.

Inter has a great group lead by a great leader in Lautaro and he wants Cuadrado to be part of the group aswell, in front of the fans too and he showed that against Fiorentina with the gestures.
 

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But Conte was also Italian and Italians sometimes don't get as hated as they would when coming to a rival club
 

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most Colombians are Inter fans because of Cordoba if they like the Italian league. Some might like Milan because of Yepes was there for 3 years. Point is Cuadrado wasn't a life long Juve fan and even if he was who cares. As long as he performs well for us when he is called up.

I mean I wish he had gone to Qatar, Saudi Arabia or fking the moon so I wouldn't even have to see his stupid Jaden Smith looking ass again but o well. He has been solid every time he played for us. It's a 1 year deal on not insane wages. Would have preferred the Yerry Mina Fiorentina deal but o well.
 

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Tendon inflammation for Cuadrado, he remains in Milan and misses Real Sociedad
 

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Sanchez and Cuadrado being our next... Sanchez and Correa?
 

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As predicted… Sanchez was a given I already wrote it was a bad call, with last report about his health it was just a bad decision.

Cuadrado is an old fark that live by his name of what he once was, he has been by far our worst so far and I don’t write that because I can’t stand the sight of him, because I also believe in second chances but so far he hasn’t exactly shown anything that convinced me he was worthy of the call, getting injury problems certainly isn’t helping on top we have the eternal injured Sensi.
 

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This is also where Darmian should come in handy. Pavard getting starts and Darmian there to backup/rotate with Dumfries when needed.
 

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As predicted… Sanchez was a given I already wrote it was a bad call, with last report about his health it was just a bad decision.

Cuadrado is an old fark that live by his name of what he once was, he has been by far our worst so far and I don’t write that because I can’t stand the sight of him, because I also believe in second chances but so far he hasn’t exactly shown anything that convinced me he was worthy of the call, getting injury problems certainly isn’t helping on top we have the eternal injured Sensi.

he had an amazing cross for an assist. As a sub Cuadrado isn't bad. Issue is he and Alexis need to retire from their NTs. Them leaving for 3 weeks over the next two months hurts us. Colombia at least already has way better players than him so hopefully he stops getting called. Alexis still tricks clubs into giving him millions of dollars to go play for Chile to go get injured. So who knows
 

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This is also where Darmian should come in handy. Pavard getting starts and Darmian there to backup/rotate with Dumfries when needed.
Darmian is not suitable for offensive positions, he is mainly a versatile defensive back that can be played at the entire back line… the problem is our system requires offensive wing backs, something Darmian is not.
 

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Darmian is not suitable for offensive positions, he is mainly a versatile defensive back that can be played at the entire back line… the problem is our system requires offensive wing backs, something Darmian is not.

Darmian has proven to be a real threat offensively as well. He is very intelligent and knows how to get himself into opportunities. He is also great at positioning so it helps a lot. Let's not ignore the fact that he has been crucial for Inter in many matches in previous seasons.

We don't have a player of his versatility. The guy is a wild card, you can use him anywhere and he will always deliver.

I would give Dumfries a rest in the weekend and play Darmian as RWB, whilst keeping Pavard as RCB.
 
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