The former central midfielder of AC Milan has gone on to remark on his potential successor in the Italian set up as well as remarking on a few other items of concern.
The regista of Juventus has gone on to remark on the performances of his fellow players as well as the prospects of youngsters in the Italian set up. The role of the Turin midfielder was evolved by Carlo Mazzone during his time at Brescia, where Mazzone
deployed him in the role of a regista. After the revision of his role, the player excelled in his new role and came to be known as one of the best midfielders of the world.
Even though he is in the twilight of his career, the former San Siro midfielder excelled at the Turin outfit, following his move from AC Milan to Juventus. He was by far the most vital cog in the team for the Bianconeri outfit, and had the highest number
of assists to his name in the Serie A. Overall, he gave 13 assists in the Serie A, and this is asides from his performances in the domestic tournament like the Coppa Italia.
There have been comparisons between the style of play of Marco Verratti and Andrea Pirlo, and the former Rossoneri midfielder is of the opinion that there are indeed many characteristics similar between the two. He also reflected on the emergence of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Paul-c29347
Pogba, and was full of praise for the youngster, and said that he reminds him of a younger http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Patrick-Vieira-c29316.
He commended the youngster for his hard work, and stated:
“Verratti has similar characteristics to me and he’s really good, but give him time to grow and make mistakes in peace. I consider him to be the continuation of myself. Pogba is hard, physically strong and good at getting into scoring situations. He reminds
me of Patrick Vieira, but he is still young and he knows that he must improve.”
While commenting on his beard, he mentioned:
“It wasn’t bothering me in the summer so I let it grow. Now I don’t waste time shaving…”
The Turin midfielder has improved this season, following tired displays in the opening fixtures.
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