【 以下文字转载自 Juventus 讨论区 】
发信人: Datsyuk (pavel), 信区: Juventus
标 题: 莫吉转会十大失误
发信站: 水木社区 (Sun May 24 13:17:20 2009), 站内
10. Edwin Van Der Sar
The first foreign goalkeeper in Juventus’ history, the Dutchman was netted from Ajax as the club attempted to replace the legendary Angelo Peruzzi. After a mediocre first season, it is Van Der Sar’s second – and last campaign – that will be remembered for the wrong reasons. A string of howlers, including a dodgy performance against Lazio, even saw his eyesight questioned. Blamed by many for the loss of the Scudetto, he left for Fulham and was replaced by Gigi Buffon in 2001.
9. Salvatore Fresi
An enigma of the Italian game, Fresi was again given an opportunity to prove himself at the highest level by Juve. A star of the Under-21 side, he was expected to develop into the new Franco Baresi. Unable to do that at Inter, Moggi signed him in 2002 after a decent campaign at Bologna. A goal on his debut against Atalanta proved a false dawn as he left in January 2004 with just 17 games and one goal in all competition.
8. Fabio Pecchia
A fine player at Napoli, the gritty midfielder’s career came to a halt just when it seemed that he was almost ready for the full international side. Although equipped with lungs of steel, his path to regular first team football in Turin was blocked by Edgar Davids. After 37 games in total, a frosty relationship with Moggi saw Pecchia moved on to Sampdoria before a string of other clubs. He deserved better.
7. Jocelyn Blanchard
One of Moggi’s more mysterious buys, the Frenchman was brought in after nothing more than a decent campaign at Metz. Signed as a new Didier Deschamps figure, the midfielder left quite an impression in a summer friendly against Newcastle United. But a stunning goal in that game was about as good as it got for a man who was back in France with Lens less than a year later.
6. Jonathan Bachini
Acquired by the Turin giants to fill the small but substantial boots of Angelo Di Livio, it just didn’t happen for him. The Juventus stage was bigger than the Udinese one which he shined on, while it was widely accepted that Bachini was a player built for 3-5-2 and not the rigid 4-4-2 which Carlo Ancelotti used at the time. He made 32 appearances in two years before joining Brescia.
5. Olivier Kapo
Enticed by his Bosman free status, the Ivorian-born Frenchman accepted an offer from Lucky Luciano in 2004. He did very little in his brief Turin stay to justify the headlines which his switch got at the time. The lasting memory of his Bianconeri days is a late equaliser at Reggina which was then ruled out for offside. Kapo moved to Monaco and Levante on loan before the club got rid of him to Birmingham City.
4. Sunday Oliseh
Nigerian international who didn’t turn out to be the midfield enforcer which Big Luciano hoped for. Signed from Ajax in 1999, Juventus were Oliseh’s second Italian club after a previous spell at Reggiana in 1994-95. Rarely used – he made just eight appearances for the Old Lady in Serie A – he was moved on to Borussia Dortmund.
3. Athirson
An attacking Brazilian left-back – “He’s the new Roberto Carlos,” some inevitably claimed – who was suggested to Moggi by Omar Sivori. It took Juventus the best part of a year to sign him after a number of bureaucratic problems and it was time unwisely spent. Athirson made his debut on April 1, 2001, in the first of only five appearances. Loaned back to Flamengo with a view to recalling him, that never happened as the club chose to rescind his contract instead.
2. Fabian O'Neill
Signed in 2000 as an alternative for Zinedine Zidane if necessary, the man who Cagliari got £8m for failed to convince Ancelotti. Little changed following the arrival of Marcello Lippi, who attempted to use him as a replacement for the suspended Edgar Davids in a deeper midfield position. The Uruguayan’s Turin stint lasted just two seasons and 14 Serie A games. What a waste of talent…
1. Juan Esnaider
Argentine forward who was signed in January 1999 to cover for the absence of the injured Alex Del Piero. He turned out to be no Pinturicchio as the player who impressed at Atletico Madrid and Espanyol failed to show up. No goals in 16 Serie A appearances, he netted just twice in 25 games overall before being released to Real Zaragoza. “My professional career starts today,” he said at his official presentation. In some ways, it ended instead.
10.埃德温.范德萨
作为尤文历史上引进的第一个外籍门将,荷兰人从阿贾克斯投奔过来被看做佩鲁济的接班人。
在度过了一个平庸的赛季后,范德萨的第二个,也是最后一个赛季,仍然只被人记住了那些错误。
一些不可思议的失误,包括对拉齐奥比赛中的漏球,甚至让人怀疑他的眼睛出了问题。
他的多次失误使尤文丢掉了冠军,在随后的2001赛季去了富勒姆,他的位置饿被布冯所取代。
9.萨尔瓦托.弗雷西
在意大利青年队的出色表现,让弗雷西有机会效力顶级的球队尤文图斯。
作为21岁以下青年队冉冉升起的一颗新星,他被认为是新的巴雷西。
在国际米兰度过失意的时光后,莫吉在2002年将他带到了球队。
对亚特兰大的一个进球击碎了人们对他的质疑,
然而当他2004年1月离开的时候,成绩单上也只留下了17场比赛,1个进球的数据。
8.法比奥.佩奇亚
在那不勒斯表现出色,这名中场球员看起来就要在更大的舞台上展现自己。
虽然有着不知疲倦的跑动,但是他在都灵的生涯却被戴维斯压制。
经历了37场比赛之后,他和莫吉的关系也降到了冰点,最后转会到桑普多利亚。
他应该可以做的更好。
7.布兰查德
莫吉的一个更神秘的收购,法国人在梅斯的出色表现让他被带到了这里。
夏季对纽卡斯尔的友谊赛,这名左中场的表现被认为是新的德尚。
但是象那场比赛的进球一样令人震惊的是,他在一年后又加盟了法国的朗斯队。
6.乔纳森 巴奇尼
都灵的巨人希望这个小个子球员能填补迪利维奥留下的空白,但这没有发生。
尤文图斯是个比乌迪内斯更能让他闪耀的舞台,人们普遍认为他适合踢352阵型,而不是安切洛蒂僵硬的442。
在32次亮相之后,他加盟了布雷西亚。
5.奥利弗.卡波
利用博斯曼法则,这个科特迪瓦出生的法国人在2004年被莫吉免费引进。他很少出现在首发阵容里。
在斑马军团最后的记忆是对雷吉纳扳平比分的进球却被判为越位无效。
在先后被租借到摩纳哥和莱万特之后,他正式转会去了伯明翰。
4.桑迪.奥利赛赫
尼日利亚球星没有象莫吉希望的那样成为中场指挥官。
1999年从阿贾克斯转会,尤文图斯是奥利赛赫在94-95赛季效力雷吉纳之后的第二支意甲球队。
很少上场--仅仅在老妇人亮相了8场--之后就去了多特蒙德。
3.阿西尔森
一个攻击性的巴西左后卫--“他是新的罗伯特卡洛斯,”--西沃里向莫吉建议。
阿西尔森在2001年4月1日首次出场,这是他总共5次亮相的第一次。
回到弗拉门戈之后在一次采访中说,从没有俱乐部能选择取消合同。
2.法比奥.奥尼尔
2000年作为齐达内的替补从卡利亚里转会而来,但是并没有打动安切洛蒂。
里皮的到来并没有使他的处境得到太大改善,希望他能顶替戴维斯打后腰的位置。
乌拉圭的都灵生活仅仅持续了2个赛季,14场比赛。
什么是浪费人才....
1.埃斯纳德
阿根廷人1999年1月被签约想顶替受伤的皮耶罗。他并没有象在马德里竞技和西班牙人那样给人留下比皮耶罗
更深刻的印象。16次出场没有进球,随后加盟了萨拉戈萨。“我的职业生涯从今天开始,”他正式声明。
从某些方面来说,这不是结束。
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