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Adriano is such an egoist player!

1.1K views 40 replies 19 participants last post by  Carson35  
#1 · (Edited)
I have watched the game yesterday, but he wasn't only egoist last game, he is always!

It is his way to play, he thinks he can do everything by himself. Yesterday he has never passed the ball to Ventola. Nicola was so disappointed!

He tried to dribble agaist 3 or more defender a lot of times and he never succed. You should see Cuper and Ventola's faces at the end of every Adriano's actions....they were like this: :mad:

I don't think he is a bad player, he got a lot of tecnic skills and he is so strong phisically. It's just that he has to change the way he plays and sometimes to remember he is not Ronaldo and that he has teammates as well!

Come on Adriano!
 
#2 ·
I actually made a similar topic after the Bologna match: Adriano - Has alot to learn

So I agree totally with you, sigge! Adriano is a fantastic talent,but his overdribbles is killing him! If this guy could be more direct and try to get some teamwork,he would be awesome and make alot bigger impact for us.He really needs to stop being so selfish and realize that today´s Inter isn´t about individualism like the earlier years and that he has to stop playing with more tactical sense than for personal reasons.

But he is really young...It´s his first year in Europe and he will eventually learn these stuff,and Cuper is the man to teach him.
 
#4 ·
What you have to remember is that he's only very young and in-experienced. He is playing along side guys like Vieri, Ventola, Kallon, Ronaldo etc etc, all proven performers. He may only get limited opportunities this year so he probably feels like he has to really impress, hence he's a bit selfish. I think we all know how much talent he has, with experience he'll learn how to help himself and the team. :)

FORZA ADRIANO!
 
#5 ·
i wonder if we had Kallon and ventola up top what a difference that could have made..

the return to SS....will be our day.!!i assure..


Adriano is young..and probably with no question should get loaned out...
 
#6 ·
yeah...we should loan out adriano...and bring back mutu...mutu is mature now and can contribute more than adriano...loaning him out to napoli isn't a bad idea...
 
#8 ·
....yeah we have to be patient with him, he is just 19 years old.
Anyway none at Inter expect him to solve our games.
He can just improve himself by playing beside champions such as Bobo,Ronnie and Chino.

You are lucky Adriano, but give all your best to grown as a player.

Be as proud to wear the Inter's jersey as I am proud to be an Inter fan ;)
 
#9 ·
Originally postedy by sigge
Be as proud to wear the Inter's jersey as I am proud to be an Inter fan ;)
Bella Sergio! You have a very good point there, Adriano is very lucky to be growing up and learning from some of the world's best players. Maybe that's why he overdribbles too often, because he wants to emulate Ronaldo instead? ;)

Forza Inter per sempre!

Ciao,
Tim
 
#10 ·
The FIFA President said:
i dont think sending him to the serieB will do him good, he will just dribbles pass everyone there and think that he can do the same in serieA.
sure napoli is in serie B this year...but i think they have a chance to go to Serie A next year...don't they?? if they go to serie A, then it'll be good for him to start in every game in serie A....
 
#11 ·
The FIFA President said:
i dont think sending him to the serieB will do him good, he will just dribbles pass everyone there and think that he can do the same in serieA.
He he.. it seems like you haven't seen Serie B... Serie B is more a martial art contest in comparation with Serie A, strong ugly fighters who don't hesitate one minute kicking down any opponent trying brilliate with his dribblings.. Serie B isn't beautiful at all...and having Adriano here he would for sure adept his kind of play to another more mature one..

Carson... he he.. my PREDICTION is that Napoli is getting promoted, we finally got Vidigal back and with Stellone and Moriero recovering we for sure would kick some asses in Serie B...
 
#12 ·
I think it wouldnt help if he gets loaned out to a Serie B team,I think at 19 being at a team like Venezia or Perugia would be a perfect place to loaned out to,Not only will he be playing against the best from Serie A he has a chance to shine.Inter now have heaps of Foward power and loaning him out would be the right thing to go.He will improve and start to realise that dribbling past players doesnt help the team at all.


As for Adrian Mutu god his a player that has improved heaps since going to Verona and we are so lucky we have half of him still owned by Inter;).


FORZA INTER
 
#13 ·
loaning him out is a simply the best solution for now
i believe CUPER is wise enough to remind him about his 'selfishness' in the field:cool:
 
#14 · (Edited)
I agree with Dragon, Adriano should be loan out in january!

Only by playing regularly he can improve himself and understand the TEAM play.

With Ronnie, Vieri and Chino all available and Kallon and Ventola as good substitutes I think we can send Adriano to play somewhere else in order to get experience for the future.
 
#15 ·
Don't tell me how good the guy is .If he don't understand why he has to play with his teammates ,I think he should leave.Such as this kinds of players in Inter before,but what we can find in the history is that we should play as a team not 11 players.If he can finish everything ,why he plays soccer??He should play basketball as Jordon.So if he want to prove himself ,he should pass more ,less dribble.:D :D :D
 
#16 ·
I am not even sure why we even bought him in the firt place really :yawn: because we already have 4 strikers that are top class and can deffinetelly put the ball into the net at any given time, Oh wait I forgot Sukur so that makes 5, why do we need 6th? Oh and don't forget Recoba is another striker that can play left wing :sleepy: I find it very stupid to sign such a young player that has so much to learn, pointless waiste of money :sigh:

But, I guess Morratti likes to waiste his money :rolleyes: I don't believe in loaning him out, Go back to Brazil really :frustrat:

Forza Inter per sempre!
 
#17 ·
He has helped us win one game...so its already beyond the expectation for him this season.
But still, I think loaning him is the best for him and for the club...he will get more playing time outside and Inter will get a taller Ronaldo in the future called Adriano:)...
 
#18 ·
Hahaha, a 19 year old Adriano is still terrible compared to a 19 year old Ronaldo.

You're getting a player with flair and decent strength but with questionable finishing and teamwork.
 
#22 ·
Patrick said:
I am not even sure why we even bought him in the firt place really :yawn: because we already have 4 strikers that are top class and can deffinetelly put the ball into the net at any given time, Oh wait I forgot Sukur so that makes 5, why do we need 6th? Oh and don't forget Recoba is another striker that can play left wing :sleepy: I find it very stupid to sign such a young player that has so much to learn, pointless waiste of money :sigh:
Forza Inter per sempre!
i dont see why u think that this was a stupid buy he didnt cost much any way ... and then we dont need any big names upfront for now since we'v got R9 and V32 .. so the way i see it is that Moratti is saving money by buying the future stars at an early age ... look we'v got (kallon, Ventola, Mutu, Adriano) all these r under 23 so Inter have already bought the forward line up for the five years from now ....

any way dont forget that Inter can still sell any of them if needed at a higher price than what they cost ! NOW THATS BUSINESS