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Re: Roberto Pereyra
He will be part of Argentinian NT for two matches,against Brazil and Hong Kong.
This was expected with his solid performances so far even with limited playing time.
The bad news is that Tevez will not be part of the NT team during this matches but with his current form I'm sure he will be back to play for Argentina shortly.
This was expected with his solid performances so far even with limited playing time.
The bad news is that Tevez will not be part of the NT team during this matches but with his current form I'm sure he will be back to play for Argentina shortly.
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At least he can rest. Couldn't care less about the Argentina NT
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dronte wrote:At least he can rest. Couldn't care less about the Argentina NT
I agree.
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Where is Elm??
With all his "meh" talking to admit he was wrong about Pereyra
With all his "meh" talking to admit he was wrong about Pereyra
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Well maybe elm was a bit exaggerated in his first reactions but it's still early to make comments about his level,so far he is performing well and that's very important.We all know his potential and talent but he has to be consistent to be a great player.Let's hope he continues with good performances and have a good season.
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Mehreyra LOL elm... I don't think he will say that anytime soon
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calma, one cross and he is already di Maria? he has been good so far but not what people are making him seem, to me he has but been but overall just decent, still hasn't proven much to me to deserve the hype people are throwing around him and still not the performance that is worth the 17m future fee Udinese want, 'd go 10m max....
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He's 23 years old, and was playing better than decent. Good link up play, passing, dribbling, speed is pretty good. He needs to improve his finishing, decision making (maybe) and maybe also defending.
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Morata on a player that's surprised him: "Roberto Pereyra, he's got a great future ahead of him"
Good game today against Brazil, if we consider that its his first for Argentina than a great game
Good game today against Brazil, if we consider that its his first for Argentina than a great game
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Ya I heard he played well today. Do you have anywhere I can watch full matches, or full match highlights? I wanna see how well Pereyra played.
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Pereyra: Juve responded well
Roberto ‘Max’ Pereyra says that Juventus reacted well to both the new system and falling behind against Olympiacos on Tuesday night.
The Bianconeri were virtually eliminated from the Champions League after 61 minutes, with Olympiacos leading 2-1.
However, they then managed to revert the score to their favour and maintain a chance of progressing to the Last 16 of the competition.
“I think that the game against Olympiacos was tough, just like every other game you play in the Champions League,” Pereyra has reflected on the match to JTV today.
“Luckily the team responded well and we’ve won. I was watching the game from the bench and I was itching to play.
“Then I came on in the last 10 minutes and it was great especially because we wanted the three points and we have achieved them.
“Yes, Massimiliano Allegri knows when a player should come in, so I am happy to have come in at the right moment.
“Are we comfortable with the 4-4-2? I think we played well with it, we responded well, but then it’s up to the Coach to decide whether we should keep playing like that or revert to three in defence.
“Me, I don’t have preferences. It depends on the game really, but I always feel good in midfield, regardless of the system, be it 3-5-2 or 3-4-1-2.
“We have players in midfield with whom it feels easier to play. I don’t have problems and I feel comfortable either as a playmaker or as an attacking midfielder – whatever role in midfield, I feel good.”
A feeling the former Udinese player shares both on and off the pitch.
“I don’t talk a lot with the club, it’s not that I spend all the time with them.
“Obviously I feel good with my teammates because it’s a good group, we are humble and we are always working. I think that we normally go on to show this on the pitch.
“At first it was difficult to enter the dressing room of such a club like Juventus, but as soon as I came here, my teammates have made me feel good, they have welcomed me, and that was important for me.
“Normally I go and eat out with Alvaro Morata, Martin Caceres and Kwadwo Asamoah who is my room-mate.
“But everyone is good, there’s no-one in particular I’ve linked up more with.”
Pereyra made his debut in a Udinese shirt in a game against Juventus, replacing Mauricio Isla – exactly what happened in the summer in the transfer market with the Chilean heading to Queens Park Rangers instead.
“It seems like it was written in the stars, yes. I’d have never imagined to make my debut here.
“Then when Juve called, I was happy and proud, and I immediately called my father to tell him and he was happy too.
“I really hope to stay here for a couple of years more. This club is impressive and it feels good – that’s the best, for sure.
“The way people live the game here at Juventus is completely different. This club has always strived for important things. I am really happy to be here.
“Juve fans are a bit crazy, I mean they motivate you more. Since I came here, when you enter the pitch, you hear the people and you feel the will to enter, play and win, always.
“And this is wonderful because it feels like South America where there’s all those people motivating you.”
And ‘El Tucumano’, as he is named after the city he was born in, can only thrive in such an environment where the future seems to be really promising.
“I think that the game against Parma will be difficult, that’s for sure. But we have to keep playing like we are doing now.
“We are on the right track and we must keep playing like this if we want to remain at the top.”
Pereyra will then fly to England where Argentina will play two friendlies against Croatia and Portugal.
“I didn’t expect to be called up with Argentina, maybe I expected it later. But I am happy and proud about the news and I only have to keep doing well.
“I am also happy about Carlos Tevez because he was waiting for this moment to go there. You could see he was happy.”
Roberto ‘Max’ Pereyra says that Juventus reacted well to both the new system and falling behind against Olympiacos on Tuesday night.
The Bianconeri were virtually eliminated from the Champions League after 61 minutes, with Olympiacos leading 2-1.
However, they then managed to revert the score to their favour and maintain a chance of progressing to the Last 16 of the competition.
“I think that the game against Olympiacos was tough, just like every other game you play in the Champions League,” Pereyra has reflected on the match to JTV today.
“Luckily the team responded well and we’ve won. I was watching the game from the bench and I was itching to play.
“Then I came on in the last 10 minutes and it was great especially because we wanted the three points and we have achieved them.
“Yes, Massimiliano Allegri knows when a player should come in, so I am happy to have come in at the right moment.
“Are we comfortable with the 4-4-2? I think we played well with it, we responded well, but then it’s up to the Coach to decide whether we should keep playing like that or revert to three in defence.
“Me, I don’t have preferences. It depends on the game really, but I always feel good in midfield, regardless of the system, be it 3-5-2 or 3-4-1-2.
“We have players in midfield with whom it feels easier to play. I don’t have problems and I feel comfortable either as a playmaker or as an attacking midfielder – whatever role in midfield, I feel good.”
A feeling the former Udinese player shares both on and off the pitch.
“I don’t talk a lot with the club, it’s not that I spend all the time with them.
“Obviously I feel good with my teammates because it’s a good group, we are humble and we are always working. I think that we normally go on to show this on the pitch.
“At first it was difficult to enter the dressing room of such a club like Juventus, but as soon as I came here, my teammates have made me feel good, they have welcomed me, and that was important for me.
“Normally I go and eat out with Alvaro Morata, Martin Caceres and Kwadwo Asamoah who is my room-mate.
“But everyone is good, there’s no-one in particular I’ve linked up more with.”
Pereyra made his debut in a Udinese shirt in a game against Juventus, replacing Mauricio Isla – exactly what happened in the summer in the transfer market with the Chilean heading to Queens Park Rangers instead.
“It seems like it was written in the stars, yes. I’d have never imagined to make my debut here.
“Then when Juve called, I was happy and proud, and I immediately called my father to tell him and he was happy too.
“I really hope to stay here for a couple of years more. This club is impressive and it feels good – that’s the best, for sure.
“The way people live the game here at Juventus is completely different. This club has always strived for important things. I am really happy to be here.
“Juve fans are a bit crazy, I mean they motivate you more. Since I came here, when you enter the pitch, you hear the people and you feel the will to enter, play and win, always.
“And this is wonderful because it feels like South America where there’s all those people motivating you.”
And ‘El Tucumano’, as he is named after the city he was born in, can only thrive in such an environment where the future seems to be really promising.
“I think that the game against Parma will be difficult, that’s for sure. But we have to keep playing like we are doing now.
“We are on the right track and we must keep playing like this if we want to remain at the top.”
Pereyra will then fly to England where Argentina will play two friendlies against Croatia and Portugal.
“I didn’t expect to be called up with Argentina, maybe I expected it later. But I am happy and proud about the news and I only have to keep doing well.
“I am also happy about Carlos Tevez because he was waiting for this moment to go there. You could see he was happy.”
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Pereyra could be our sanchez similar players
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I hope he stays if he turns out to be a good player.
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The most honest opinion I've read on Pereyra, on Juventuz.
He is excellent in this last month !
Your real issue is not pereyra signing.
Your real issue is marotta did not buy player what you want.
Pereyra signing it is similar like bayern signed rode.
But bayern signed lewandowski while juventus did not sign sanchez.
That is a reason why you did not like pereyra signing despite his good contribution this season.
He is excellent in this last month !
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GIGItheBest wrote:I hope he stays if he turns out to be a good player.
He is going to be 30+ million player, give him time he is 23.
He got called up for Argentina again
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DeviAngel wrote:GIGItheBest wrote:I hope he stays if he turns out to be a good player.
He is going to be 30+ million player, give him time he is 23.
He got called up for Argentina again
yes, he is talented. Maybe he would emulatre vidal? What that guy said is so true, cuz we expected someone like sanchez, but then someone of a lesser value came. Yeah, we didn't trust him cuz he didn't have a name before.
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salmano9 wrote:DeviAngel wrote:GIGItheBest wrote:I hope he stays if he turns out to be a good player.
He is going to be 30+ million player, give him time he is 23.
He got called up for Argentina again
yes, he is talented. Maybe he would emulatre vidal? What that guy said is so true, cuz we expected someone like sanchez, but then someone of a lesser value came. Yeah, we didn't trust him cuz he didn't have a name before.
He is lesser class of Di Maria for now
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DeviAngel wrote:salmano9 wrote:DeviAngel wrote:
He is going to be 30+ million player, give him time he is 23.
He got called up for Argentina again
yes, he is talented. Maybe he would emulatre vidal? What that guy said is so true, cuz we expected someone like sanchez, but then someone of a lesser value came. Yeah, we didn't trust him cuz he didn't have a name before.
He is lesser class of Di Maria for now
Can he better? Hmm... Juve will be happy with him as long as he is constantly being chosen for the NT.
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salmano9 wrote:DeviAngel wrote:salmano9 wrote:DeviAngel wrote:
He is going to be 30+ million player, give him time he is 23.
He got called up for Argentina again
yes, he is talented. Maybe he would emulatre vidal? What that guy said is so true, cuz we expected someone like sanchez, but then someone of a lesser value came. Yeah, we didn't trust him cuz he didn't have a name before.
He is lesser class of Di Maria for now
Can he better? Hmm... Juve will be happy with him as long as he is constantly being chosen for the NT.
Maria is Wold Class no one can be better than world class player
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DeviAngel wrote:salmano9 wrote:DeviAngel wrote:
He is lesser class of Di Maria for now
Can he better? Hmm... Juve will be happy with him as long as he is constantly being chosen for the NT.
Maria is Wold Class no one can be better than world class player
I would say Pereyra is on par with Marchisio. What do you think? Like same quality... 2nd-1st class, could be 1st class
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salmano9 wrote:DeviAngel wrote:salmano9 wrote:DeviAngel wrote:
He is lesser class of Di Maria for now
Can he better? Hmm... Juve will be happy with him as long as he is constantly being chosen for the NT.
Maria is Wold Class no one can be better than world class player
I would say Pereyra is on par with Marchisio. What do you think? Like same quality... 2nd-1st class, could be 1st class
Marchisio is world class DM, Pereyra is a good player with potential to be great player or near WC
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DeviAngel wrote:salmano9 wrote:DeviAngel wrote:
Maria is Wold Class no one can be better than world class player
I would say Pereyra is on par with Marchisio. What do you think? Like same quality... 2nd-1st class, could be 1st class
Marchisio is world class DM, Pereyra is a good player with potential to be great player or near WC
FFS he is a better AM than vidal right now!
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After today's game I realized its not lack of skill or bad finishing its some form of choking, he needs to relax and start getting used to delivering balls and scoring goals.
Another great match. He is a must buy.
Another great match. He is a must buy.
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DeviAngel wrote:After today's game I realized its not lack of skill or bad finishing its some form of choking, he needs to relax and start getting used to delivering balls and scoring goals.
Another great match. He is a must buy.
This guy really fits in with our team. Unlike padoin, a complete headless P.O.S.
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salmano9 wrote:DeviAngel wrote:After today's game I realized its not lack of skill or bad finishing its some form of choking, he needs to relax and start getting used to delivering balls and scoring goals.
Another great match. He is a must buy.
This guy really fits in with our team. Unlike padoin, a complete headless P.O.S.
The thing about Padoin is that he guaranties just one level of football which is just simply good enough for a sub. He will never be a Grygera for example or bad as him. He is consistent guarantee and back up who will never argue and can play 5-6 positions.
I don't know Pereyra can take on more players at same time with ease we have a potential wc player on our hands we must keep him. I am sure next season he will explode as AM.
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