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If nobody wants to spend money on him, I'd keep him till the end of the season. We won't save so much from his 6 months salary but he still could be useful if both of Hakan and Asllani are unavailable for some reason.Just let him go for free, no doubt he can be "useful" for those mentioned teams, but not here at Inter.
So extra 5 minutes every 5 games?He was great In preseason wish we gave him the Dutch dudes minutes(force that guy to leave for the mls early
Sounds like Cuadrado to me.I didn't say he's bad footballer. But he's not good, if he can't be used. If he's constantly injured, coach cannot use him, coach cannot rely on him being available during the season thus coach cannot plan how he's gonna use the squad, what player's role is going to be etc. etc.
Thus, he's not a good footballer. When he's fit, he's great but that's something you see rarely. Just like with Recoba. Wasted talent.
Quick check shows me Cuadrado has played 2000-2500mins in the past 4 Serie A seasons.Sounds like Cuadrado to me.
The relevant data point is for Inter - not other clubs.Quick check shows me Cuadrado has played 2000-2500mins in the past 4 Serie A seasons.
Sensi's only 2000min season was the last one before move to Inter. Next one was in Serie B.
I wouldn't compare these two.
Nah, we can call it just bad luck with Cuadrado since the amount of data points is so low. With Sensi that's not the case, backed by the data points from the history.The relevant data point is for Inter - not other clubs.
What was Sensi's injury record before he joined Inter?Nah, we can call it just bad luck with Cuadrado since the amount of data points is so low. With Sensi that's not the case, backed by the data points from the history.
So you’re totally disregarding their age difference?Sounds like Cuadrado to me.
I have an ongoing debate with Cafe that Cuadrado was a horrible signing; somewhat derivative to this.So you’re totally disregarding their age difference?
No idea. The point remains, the data points are the key and we lack data points (injury ones) for Cuadrado. He has the history to back up the claim he's not injury prone with 4x 2000+min seasons (last 4) while Sensi has been able to achieve those minutes 5 years or something.What was Sensi's injury record before he joined Inter?
Cafe for some unknown reasons believes that signing old farts is essential for winning, so he always find a way to defend such deals.I have an ongoing debate with Cafe that Cuadrado was a horrible signing; somewhat derivative to this.