Italians rly value their elders. They would rather spend 20m on some old guy then just use the young Italian talent that's already there. Big shame too because they've got loads of good players This would be a good time too because none of the Italian teams have any money to spend regardless
I read inter ultras will be protesting his arrival, probably not true but I can see that happening. If there's anything Lukaku and Cuadrado have taught us is there's no loyalty in football
From what I understand his choice is significantly with staying in Italy but apparently he had a falling out with Juve; at least from what I've seen online fans of Juve claim that he's doing this for revenge in part of how he was treated leaving the club? They're keeping an open mind but that he'll have to do a lot to make him beloved at Inter by their standards. 1681604103665774592 is not a valid tweet id Also, I am not 100% sure on the Lukaku situation as nothing has really escalated as of late and just rumors.
finally saw his debut game, he played on the right of a 352 as expected; came on for Dumfires in the 2nd half. I think he was instructed by Inzaghi to whip in crosses because he spent most of the time switching play from side to side or just looking for crosses. I think only once I saw him move a bit more centrally to play a throughball for Marcus Thuram. Other than that, he seems to walk the field a lot but overall he seemed to slot in with no problems at Inter. ill leave a link to the game if someone wants to watch https://footyfull.com/club-friendlies/inter-vs-al-nassr-27-07-2023/
Promising but he will have a lot to do to get our approval. Cuadrado has a history with the fierce rivalry between the two clubs.
Has Cuadrado had the best international career for a Colombian? I mean 15 years playing in a top league....I don't think we have anyone that can match that? Maybe Cordoba? either way, a hell of a career.
Was thinking about that the other day actually. With all the Falcao and James talk he basically has had the best career between Club and Country.
Longevity and domestic titles he's definitely one of the top, James getting champions leagues and Europa leagues is pretty huge, that's the pinnacle of club football. Also there's an argument that James was a sub for some of that.
I take peak over longevity Falcao was the best striker in the world in 2012 James was in many league and uefa best elevens They are stlll it for me, then Ivan Ramiro and Cuadrado
https://www.bluradio.com/deportes/f...millo-son-los-nuevos-duenos-de-fortaleza-pr30 It looks like Cuadrado and Ospina have acquired more than 50% of Fortaleza CEIF becoming so main shareholders. Interesting move, specially because both of them already have enough money so we can expect money is not the only one motivation behind this investment. Hope guys like James and Falcao would do something similar in the future.
Came back for thr first time since injury. As expected the home fans weren't happy seeing him and cheered whenever he got fouled...save for those good free kick spots.
We all know in Italy he plays great. For Colombia though he is up and down. (Down on the floor a lot.) If healthy going into next year it will be very interesting to see what role Lorenzo gives him. I know most people here do not even want to see him on the roster.