I did find it strange that he chose to play for Italy. I understand switching allegiance if you escaped from a hell hole and are grateful or if you came over so young that you identify with your new country, but not changing to Italian when you arrive as an adult. Did he feel that he would never play for Argentina...like Fox discovering his inner Scot.
To be fair, look at the Argentina strikers at current...
Messi
Aguero
Higuain
Tevez
Lavezzi
Palacio
I mean, he would probably have got in there but playing time would be fairly limited.
Ok I will re-re-phrase it. Assuming this guy is a regular starter (safe to say we didn't spend 15m on an impact sub) what will our rough line up be for the majority of games when we can play the high press?
Said another way will we play with 2 strikers (1 deep) and 2 creative types or will we have 3 strikers with jrod to one side getting back to defend and rickie deep?
Italian football expert Paolo Bandini on Southampton's signing of Daniel Osvaldo: http://talksport.com/football/bandini-osvaldo-tremendous-signing-southampton-13081956209
Osvaldo talk starts at 1:53
So I just found out some interesting stuff about Osvaldo.
He has a life-size statue of Mick Jagger in his front room and has a Mini painted in the colours of Argentina with Maradona's face on the door.
For the sake of comparison, here is Italy's current set of strikers:
Balotelli
Osvaldo
Gilardino
El Shaarawy
Insigne
Not bad, but considerably weaker than Argentina's.
Seeing the thread title has been changed made me wonder: I hope we haven't been fobbed off with Pablo's less talented twin brother or something...
Italy's strikers have potential to get a lot better. There's a few names not on there who will be by the World Cup.