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Cabral talks about move

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  1. Teessidemackem

    Teessidemackem Well-Known Member

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    Genoa’s new acquisition Cabral was interviewed by Sky Sport, he arrived in Liguria on loan with option to buy from Sunderland, this is what he had to say about his new adventure:”I expect to play and to be able to help Genoa reach important objectives. Last season I played in the Europa League, my objective it to return there. I like to play a simple style of football, I’m an aggressive player, I play like a #6 and I’m fast. I played against Roma with Basel’s jersey and I never lost, I hope to help Genoa”
     
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    Teessidemackem Well-Known Member

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    Aggresive??? Didnt Di Canio say his lack of aggresion was why he wasnt getting in the team?
     
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    Dont trust anything PDC said anymore, ever since he said he had wasnt happy with the DoF having final say of transfers, even though he said he was happy with having a DoF at the club when he signed on as Head Coach

     
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    Could be wrong mate, but I thought his lack of fitness was always the problem.
     
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  5. Teessidemackem

    Teessidemackem Well-Known Member

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    That aswell mate.

    PAOLO Di Canio says midfielder Cabral was left out of Sunderland’s starting 11 for “tactical reasons” at the weekend.


    The Black Cats’ boss sprang a major surprise when he didn’t start the former Basle man against Southampton on Saturday.

    By common consent, the 25-year-old was one of Sunderland’s best performers in the opening game of the season against Fulham.

    And so it was a talking point when not only did Cabral not start but was also left on the bench when Sunderland came under great second-half pressure – the head coach turning to David Vaughan, rather than the summer signing, as his preferred substitute.

    Asked why Cabral wasn’t used at St Mary’s, Di Canio said: “I did not play Cabral for tactical reasons, because Southampton play almost with a five across the middle and that presents its challenges.

    “Southampton’s full-backs push on to the midfield three and so you have to find a way to cope with that with your own midfield.

    “Cabral is a not a naturally aggressive guy and I needed someone in the middle like Craig (Gardner) who would do that job for us.

    “The situation is that I have two wingers who are working incredibly hard offering us options, but they are not aggressive players and I also have Seb Larsson, who is working hard but is not that sort of ‘nasty’ player you need.

    “When Southampton get five in midfield, they keep the ball very well and that’s why you need someone like Craig to disrupt them and produce the sort of natural aggression he did.”

    The Italian felt even with Gardner snapping away in midfield – the combative Brummie was booked on his return from suspension – Sunderland were always in danger of being over-run.

    And, in that context, the head coach was happy to leave the south coast with a point, even though Sunderland were just a couple of minutes away from what would have been a morale-boosting victory before Jose Fonte’s leveller.

    He said: “I have no complaints about the draw because we could not, in all honesty, say we deserved the win.

    “Southampton played better than us on the day.

    “So for us to get a point out of the game is a good achievement.”
     
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    If Gus doesn't see anything in him, then good we've got him off the books.
     
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    Thought the 2games I saw him in, Citeh in Hong Kong &Fulham he did quite well, was surprised when he lost his place
     
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    Spot on fella <ok>
     
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    agreed he looked cracking to start with, but his only game against MK Dons he had a shocker, and to not be chosen since then to play in our midfield says a lot to me....
     
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    He didn't look aggressive in that reserve game where they ran right through him and Bally hauled him off. Three coaches haven't rated the fat lazy ****. Ta ra! We'll take the little bit of profit.
     
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    The funkadellic one has it...

    He looked quality for Basle, & on his debut, but 2 gaffers plus Bally haven't given him a sniff, so I can only assume he is ****e.

    Next!
     
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