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Two different forwards. However, Juventus is chasing them both and will choose between one and the other. Between Edin dzeko me Luis Suarez There is a year and eleven centimeters of difference: the class of 86 today the 9 of Rome, in 1987 that of Barcelona. 193cm Edin, 182 Luis. Complicated but very different childhoods: Dzeko among the bombs of a war he never wanted to tell too much about, Suárez in poverty that led him to play barefoot between Salto and Montevideo. There Old lady He looks for them to give Andrea Pirlo someone capable of collecting Gonzalo Higuaín’s legacy. Different from both, also because they have very little in common between them.
The perfect shoulder and friend of Messi. Before the technical characteristics, they remain physical and human. By structure, Dzeko reminds Mandzukic, the last teammate with whom Cristiano Ronaldo had a real sensation. But also Benzema, despite being taller and less technical than Benzema. The force on the air balls, however, is still a common trait. What in CR7 has been often and willingly comfortable, even if the first great Ronaldo played with Tevez and Rooney. Two closer to Suárez, if you want. From which a question hangs: very close to Messi, with whom he is also sharing these turbulent days, would he really become the squire of his nemesis?
How they play, no clichés. However, the first impression must be verified in the field. To do this, we can compare, thanks to data from Comparisonator the numbers of the last championship. And discover some things that we would have expected: for example, that Suárez scores, on average, more than Dzeko. 0.68 goals per game against 0.47. Or that, conversely, the Sarajevo swan dominates the confrontation on a physical level: 3.82 aerial duels won in the competition compared to Suárez’s 0.34. Later, however, some clichés dissipate. To name a couple, we envision Dzeko as a director and Suárez as a fighter. Instead, we find the Uruguayan who plays many more balls: 27.4 passes made every 90 minutes, while Dzeko stops at 20.65. And he receives even more: 23.96 against only 15.75 of the Romanista. What do you expect less inclined to pressure and then recover more balls: 2.36 per game (of which 1.4 in the opposite half) against Suárez’s 1.11 (0.89 in the opposite half). Who do you expect more anger from? From the Uruguayan, of course. And instead Dzeko does more: 1.08 per race against 0.81. Then they triumph more in Suárez (0.34 against 0.29), but that is something else. Luis dribbles more (3.49 done per game against 3.27), Edin better (2.33 against 2.13). It’s not exactly an upside down world, because a lot depends on the tactical context, the requests of the coaches, the qualities of the teammates. But more than a surprise, compared to what you would expect, it arrives and how.
And then there are the goals. The most important. Because, net of the hefty salary, if Higuain had scored a few more last season, the problem probably wouldn’t arise. In his career, there is no comparison: Suárez with the clubs has scored 418 in 640 games, Dzeko has played 662 games and signed 292 goals. In the last season, they travel almost hand in hand: 16 goals each in the league, then the Uruguayan closes with 21 overall compared to 19 for the Bosnian. Suárez’s lack of feeling with the Champions League is striking, something that the Barcelona fans have often and gladly reproached him for: in the last five seasons, he has scored 18 goals in 45 games. Dzeko hasn’t always played there, but since 2015 he has played 34 games and scored 15 goals. The media-networks hang on his side. And, after all, it is in Europe where Juventus seeks its future goals.
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