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Alvarez

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  1. Nads

    Nads Well-Known Member

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    Baffles me, he's just standard, tidy enough, but nowt special there at all.
     
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  2. Sam_Fring

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    I think he's good. Would take him.
     
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  3. Sam_Fring

    Sam_Fring Well-Known Member

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    Sorry I was talking about Cameron. Obviously!

    Lads that inter fella interviewed described Ricky as left footed, loves to play right wing and cut inside. I'm loath to agree with Monty but that's what's been said. Also we play 4-3-3 so a trequartista doesn't really fit into that. I fear we might have another one here who doesn't have an obvious position in our system, like Giacch.
     
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  4. Disco down under

    Disco down under Well-Known Member

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    The Inter forum states he played on the shoulders of the strikers and did brilliantly then became less effective when moved further back into central midfield.

    I've not seen anywhere that he's a winger mate.
     
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  5. Sam_Fring

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    It was on here, an interview with an inter fanzine or summat. Damn where is it?!
     
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  6. Sam_Fring

    Sam_Fring Well-Known Member

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    There u go
     
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  7. Brian Storm

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    Mate, he played RW for ten minutes last season. Gus may play him wide but he's a central player make no mistake. One persons view doesn't mean it's fact.
     
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  8. Sam_Fring

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    But this guy has watched him a lot and seems to think that's his best position. We shall see I suppose.

    Looks a classy player regardless. We just need firepower to add a goal threat to all these silky creative types!
     
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  9. Wacky Giacchy

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    Just looked on Wikipedia (I know it tends to tell a few porkies) and it says he plays for us and will wear the no.15 shirt!!!
     
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  10. Brian Storm

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    He'll bring versatility down the middle of the pitch and an option wide. He'd fit well into the 352 gus eventually wants to install. Time will tell. The change in league and how he adapts will be the most important thing I'd imagine as it usually is. The lad has talent. Think we're due to have a signing fly out of the blocks don't you? :p
     
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  11. C19RK73

    C19RK73 Red & White army!

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    why the **** is this deal not announced yet?
     
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  12. Nads

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    Done, thank ****.

    Was an international clearance thing. Feel a little better.
     
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  13. BackO'TheNet

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    Sunderland AFC News And Banter Page:
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    @YoungSunEcho
    Don't expect Alvarez to be too far behind Coates ‪#‎safc‬
     
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  14. BackO'TheNet

    BackO'TheNet Well-Known Member

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    DONE DEAL !


    [video]http://www.safc.com/news/team-news/2014/september/argentinian-seals-move[/video]
     
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  15. The Relic

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    Alvarez just been confirmed on BBC 5 Live radio.
     
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  16. Rick O'Shea

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    On his coattails you could say.
     
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  17. Tickler

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    Just came across this...

    http://www.whoscored.com/Regions/10...8019/PlayerStatistics/Italy-Serie-A-2013-2014

    Basically lists the top players last season in Serie a based on various stats with our new boy Ricky coming 14th in the entire league...(bearing in mind Juventus/AC/Inter/Roma/Fiorentina/Napoli)

    Also looking into the player closer...http://www.whoscored.com/Players/41489

    + Strengths
    Dribbling - Very Strong
    Defensive contribution - Very Strong
    Holding on to the ball - Strong
    Key passes - Strong
    Taking set-pieces - Strong
    Tackling - Strong

    - Weaknesses
    (Player has no significant weaknesses)

    Ricardo Álvarez's Style of Play
    Likes to dribble
    Likes to cut inside
    Likes to play short passes

    In 56 games (27 of which were sub appearances) he has managed 13 goals and 14 assists and his passing accuracy tends to average around 88%

    teamtalk.com also wrote this:

    Meanwhile, Sunderland's capture of Argentine international Ricardo Alvarez - a loan with an option to buy from Inter - was another of the more eye-catching on Monday.

    The Black Cats are one of very few that seem willing to test the Serie A waters of Premier League clubs but have acquired a player of quality in the 26-year-old. 'Very strong' at dribbling according to WhoScored's characteristics - they don't call him 'Tricky Ricky' for nothing!

    Only four players completed more dribbles per game in Serie A last season (2.7), but Alvarez isn't just a luxury player. The other area in which the versatile midfielder is deemed 'very strong' is in defensive contribution, with Alvarez averaging 2.5 tackles per game from a predominantly advanced position last season.

    Meanwhile, no Inter player made as many assists (8) so his availability may have surprised some and it was a shrewd move on Sunderland's part to inquire for his services.





    So for all the people wondering where our WOW signing was...take a gander...
     
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  18. C19RK73

    C19RK73 Red & White army!

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    I asked Italian football expert Giancarlo Rinaldi to run the rule over new signing Ricardo Gabriel Alvarez, to give him his full name, while also giving us an insight into what we might expect from the Argentine star following his move from Inter. Giancarlo is the author of the book 20 Great Italian Games, as well as a regular Football Italia contributor and avid Calcio watcher.

    What are Alvarez’s strongest attributes?

    Giancarlo: I’d say his directness and dribbling were his greatest strengths. He likes to take players on and can spread panic through most defences with that approach.

    Does he have any major weaknesses? Which parts of his game must he improve upon?

    Giancarlo: The biggest failing I have seen when watching him play is that he can drift out of games. If he could improve his focus for the full 90 minutes I reckon he could have an even bigger impact.

    How important has he been to Inter over the last three years? Were you surprised they let him go?

    Giancarlo: I think it would be fair to say he had his ups and downs at Inter. He could be a match-winner on occasions, but at other times failed to make a major contribution. I think the Nerazzurri are keen to start a new era, so I wasn’t entirely surprised to see him move on although I still think he had more to offer the club.

    Do you believe Alvarez has the capabilities to adapt to English football?

    Giancarlo: I have to admit I have my reservations about that. He will enjoy a bit more space and less attention to defensive duties but he might find the physical demands a little tougher. However, if he gets the attitude right there is little doubt he has the skills to do well in England.

    We hear that he can perform various attacking roles for the team. What’s his best position in your opinion?

    Giancarlo: I like him best playing behind at least one out-and-out striker. Inter used him in midfield at times, but I always felt he could give more a little further forward and, ideally, with a couple of front-men clearing a path for him to run through on goal or deliver assists to.

    Should he score more frequently than he has done in Italy? His Serie A record with Inter works out at about one goal every six-and-a-half games.

    Giancarlo: There have been a few signs of improvement in that regard, but I don’t think he is ever going to be a truly prolific goalscorer from his position. He could deliver a bit more in front of goal - I reckon that if he could hit double figures in a league season it would be about the absolute ceiling of his capabilities.

    Will he be a big miss at Inter this season following his departure?

    Giancarlo: I think Inter have decided to pursue other options and I can’t imagine many will miss him a great deal. However, if the odd game is going against them, then they might look back and wish they had him on the bench to try to turn things in their favour.

    The loan deal is reportedly costing the club £800,000, with an option to buy for a further £8.5m at the end of the campaign. Does that represent good value in your eyes?

    Giancarlo: It is probably a bit of a gamble on a player who has never quite delivered on the potential he has shown. Having said that, if he can start to produce the goods with any level of consistency then it could be something of a steal. At least the loan deal allows the club to try before they buy.

    Overall, what do you feel he can bring to Sunderland this season?

    Giancarlo: I know Sunderland fans have had some tough times recently and I’m not sure Alvarez is the man to turn the team around single-handedly. But if they have got the rest of the team right he could definitely be a very exciting addition to the side. In full flow and when running at opposition defenders he is a real joy to watch and a truly entertaining player. At the very least he will surely produce a few moments of skill to brighten up a grey Saturday afternoon.

    You can follow Giancarlo Rinaldi on Twitter @ginkers, read his blog on Tumblr and purchase his fantastic book 20 Great Italian Games via Amazon.
     
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  19. Tickler

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