Annahnomoss
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Yeah Cavani is a bit of a Rooney. His great work-rate makes him the easy victim to put out wide if you need to put one striker out of position.
When was this?
Well partially as a result of that... Partially because zlatan and Suarez are better players as wellYou don't think Cavani does the 'dirty jobs'? He's incredibly hard working and it's a result of that hard work he gets put on the right regularly for PSG and Uruguay.
You don't think Cavani does the 'dirty jobs'? He's incredibly hard working and it's a result of that hard work he gets put on the right regularly for PSG and Uruguay.
His role was not to do the dirty work for those teams, in the same way it is not Suarez' or Bellamys or any of the other players, it is just a positive facet of their game.I am not passing my judgement on one game.. Look at the way all these sides you mentioned line up including Napoli and tell me how his role was or is for him to do the dirty work..
I am not bashing his ability but will not glorify his game into something its not.. If you've looked at the players I mentioned including Bellamy (yeah, laughable), look at what they have in common. Then you'll get my argument.
Ah well.... Each to their own. Remember he is a player SAF tried to sign and he chose a different team. I was trying to make a point in terms of influence especially when they are having a bad game..
Lets say, I think Cavani is the type a team signs when looking for a goal poacher and need others to do dirty job for them..
His role was not to do the dirty work for those teams, in the same way it is not Suarez' or Bellamys or any of the other players, it is just a positive facet of their game.
Maybe Cavani doesn't do it to the extent those players did, but he does do it.
One poster said Cavani has over 50 goals and assists for 3 seasons in a row now. I know that I'd rather have that than someone who works hard like Bellamy. In fact I'd think that record is better than Aguero and Suarez over the last 3 seasons aswell, but that is just off the top of my head. I havent checked that.
Hasn't he been struggling both because he's played out of position and because he's going through a rather public divorce?The two games against Chelsea were terrible for him. I hope Chelsea sign him as another dud to add to their ranks.
I really think from your posts that you don't know what sort of player he is. He reminds me so much of Rooney in that they are one of the rare few world class ones that do the "dirty jobs" as a striker.
The thing with Cavani, besides the fact that I don't know if he has the speed to thrive in English football, is that in the big games I question his mentality.
When you look back to the 2010 World Cup or the 2011 Copa America, despite of how many goals he was knocking in domestically Cavani didn't really show up. For the national team Suarez does most of the heavy lifting when it really matters. Forlan did it before.
Cavani is a sunshine player, when the pressure is off he'll bang them in with ease. He's the kind of player I can see getting a hat trick against Palace and scuffing one wide against Liverpool. If he comes to England he'll likely continue his amazing goalscoring record but as a flat track bully. Although I guess to win titles that's mostly what matters...
If we were looking to replace Rooney with a forward, Cavani would be the closest player in terms of style. Although, I doubt we are looking for Rooney replacements anyway.
If we were looking to replace Rooney with a forward, Cavani would be the closest player in terms of style. Although, I doubt we are looking for Rooney replacements anyway.
That username.
I hate the OP in this thread, jars me whenever I see it.
Benzema IMO would be much more apt.
In the hypothetical scenario that he leaves, why does Rooney need to be replaced? 1 position, 3 strikers. Why complicate it again by getting a top striker in?
You're either thinking of the Chelsea 3-1 where he scored once, or mixing him up with Falcao who tore Chelsea a new one with a hat trick.Did he score a hattrick against an English team a few years back? , i sure it was him and along with Lavezzi, torned them a new one? I am sure it was Cavani, but my brain is so foggy it keep telling me it was someone else!
In the hypothetical scenario that he leaves, why does Rooney need to be replaced? 1 position, 3 strikers. Why complicate it again by getting a top striker in?
Don't even know why you're linked to him, you need to spend all your money on your defence and midfield.
Don't even know why you're linked to him, you need to spend all your money on your defence and midfield.
He scored 78 league goals in 108 appearances so even though he doesn't look upto much when i watch him that output does not lie and you can see why he went to PSG in a big money move.I get the impression that if he didn't have such glorious hair and cool name, he would still be in Serie A and not rated this highly
I get the impression that if he didn't have such glorious hair and cool name, he would still be in Serie A and not rated this highly
Haha you must've not watched in him in serie A then. He was phenomenal. 104 goals in 138 for Napoli, 29 in 51 for PSG. Those numbers are impressive, almost mirror Falcao's record in Europe alone, even though overall both careers Falcao has the more deadly strike rate but not by much. He's also a freekick specialist. The guy is highly rated and its just.
Yet he failed to make an impact in the Champions League (yeah he scored a couple against Anderlecht and Olympiakos but that's about it) and missed countless sitters in the World cup. I don't think he has lived up to his price tag at all yet. And his Serie A record does look good but the level of the League dropped massively in the last few years. I mean even Luca Toni managed to score 20 odd goals there last season.
Yet he failed to make an impact in the Champions League (yeah he scored a couple against Anderlecht and Olympiakos but that's about it) and missed countless sitters in the World cup. I don't think he has lived up to his price tag at all yet. And his Serie A record does look good but the level of the League dropped massively in the last few years. I mean even Luca Toni managed to score 20 odd goals there last season.
Giroud finished top scorer in Ligue 1. I think that tells you all you need to know about the level of defending in France. I just don't see what's so impressive about Cavani.Haha you must've not watched in him in serie A then. He was phenomenal. 104 goals in 138 for Napoli, 29 in 51 for PSG. Those numbers are impressive, almost mirror Falcao's record in Europe alone, even though overall both careers Falcao has the more deadly strike rate but not by much. He's also a freekick specialist. The guy is highly rated and its just.
Giroud finished top scorer in Ligue 1. I think that tells you all you need to know about the level of defending in France. I just don't see what's so impressive about Cavani.
Giroud scored 22 goals and had 10 assists at Arsenal last season. He obviously has something to him...
Giroud is quite underrated I think.
Yep, he might not be the greatest of finishers but he's very good at bringing others into play.Giroud is quite underrated I think.
You wouldn't be calling him underrated if you had to watch him play all season. Getting a bit off topic anyway.
Giroud is not underrated.He is. He isn't top class but he is a good player.
Terrible decision to go play with Ibrahimovic at PSG because they dont fit together at all. Still a world class player though.
Giroud is not underrated.