Valentín Carboni

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He did well in todays game, won a PK which later converted by Lautaro.
Playing at his natural right wing position which has more space in this game, comfortible with the ball, good touch and passing, dribble through 1 on 1 but then his movement got limited as it becoming more predictable, however he also lose the ball couple times.
 

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I guess if we define as "good enough for Inter" as someone who started max 3 games in a row for Monza then he probably is...


Needs another developmental loan next year.
 

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“Valentín Carboni has a great future. He is the present and future, we must take advantage of him. I had already seen him at the U20 but he grew a lot, he is a different player, much more trained with tremendous quality.” - Leo Messi.
 

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“Valentín Carboni has a great future. He is the present and future, we must take advantage of him. I had already seen him at the U20 but he grew a lot, he is a different player, much more trained with tremendous quality.” - Leo Messi.

Thanks to that quote is value just rose 10-15 million :yao:
 

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Actually, he lost the ball after beating the defender with his knocking the ball sprint in the first scene of the highlights.

He rarely uses his right foot and barely making any crosses, as he is preferring the typical cut inside with the ball.

Still, being able to play with all of the regular starters at the age of 19 is a great accomplishment. He has a bright future with the national team.

Unfortunately, even if he is good enough for Inter right now, imo he just tactically doesn't fit with our current gameplay.
 

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Having Arnautobitch instead of him next season makes me sick.

One more year of a dry loan is probably the best thing to do here. Selling is a massive mistake. MASSIVE.
 
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Inter doing more Inter things with selling him
🙄🙄😔
Keeping Arna and selling him is total Inter move 🤢
 

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Can we stop judging players based only on their age ffs? There is no rule that players isnt mature enough until he reaches 23.

Carboni is good enough to start serious minutes for Argentina. Many are acting like one kid is going to bang an own-goal hattrick if we dare fielding him.
 

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Can we stop judging players based only on their age ffs? There is no rule that players isnt mature enough until he reaches 23.

Carboni is good enough to start serious minutes for Argentina. Many are acting like one kid is going to bang an own-goal hattrick if we dare fielding him.
In fairness, he was starting in a friendly..

The guy didn't even play regularly at Monza. He needs a loan out to start regularly and then we can talk about him coming back. Selling him would be stupid unless it was for really good cash, but it also doesn't mean stayinf at Inter is the right decision
 

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In fairness, he was starting in a friendly..

The guy didn't even play regularly at Monza. He needs a loan out to start regularly and then we can talk about him coming back. Selling him would be stupid unless it was for really good cash, but it also doesn't mean stayinf at Inter is the right decision
Or because Italians share the same mentality. Always prefer the "experience" options. Gagsi is a starter there even though he is a certified crap.

That doesn't reveal the true level of one player.
 
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