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Giovanni Spinella[/FONT] - Smeta deka Giovinco bi go dostignal vrvot samo vo Juventus. Sekako potencira deka treba da se napravat dve raboti: Da mu se ovozmozi da igra natprevari(tuka vklucuva promasuvanje sansi, slabi natprevari, nedovolna koordinarnost itn),i normalno da se zakluci so zelezen dogovor...
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It’s pretty clear that Sebastian Giovinco’s star is on the rise, but [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular]
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No one can doubt the talent young Sebastian Giovinco has shown in these early stages of his career. His ability on the ball suggests that Juventus have produced a player who can potentially join the long line of talents that include Roberto Baggio, Gianfranco Zola, Francesco Totti, Antonio Cassano, Gianni Rivera, Giancarlo Antognoni and Sandro Mazzola.
The winger convinced at Empoli last term where he soon became a regular in the starting XI, even though his abilities weren’t enough to prevent the Tuscan side from being relegated. It was enough, however, to convince Juve to recall him to Turin. With the Bianconeri back in Europe, Giovinco is one of the players upon whom both club and supporters’ hopes rest.
But Giovinco’s potential has yet to be fully realised. The youngster still has to deliver that succession of performances and goals that could cement him as one of Italy’s great players. Until he does, all the media and European club attention could distract him, destabilise him. Giovinco’s wouldn’t be the only tale of a boy with too many expectations heaped upon him, who couldn’t cope under the pressure.
Juventus have two obligations. The first is to let the young man play, to give him the room to show his stuff and the opportunity to shine. But the second responsibility is to protect the starlet, to ensure that he achieves his potential unhindered.
This means allowing Giovinco to occasionally make mistakes, disappoint during games and miss chances. It also means ensuring that none of the potential distractions, such as the media or other clubs’ transfer gurus [like Arsenal], prevent this guy from putting in the hard work that is necessary for him to become the star everyone expects him to be.
Giovinco’s nascent celebrity is writing cheques his skill is expected to pay. If the player can keep a steady head, everything suggests he will be delighting club and country for years to come.
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