metalhead wrote:I said a bit about him in the aurelio thread.
He has a big potential to become one of the best defenders in the world. He is very good in the air (a very tall person), he is physically huge and strong, and he has a good amount of speed and pace, i say 75/100.
He can still work on his passing, his clumsy tackling and bit of his mental and technical areas. He is a huge threat in set pieces, check out his goals he scored, most of them from set pieces.
and he snarls at attackers
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bavlondon wrote:metalhead wrote:I said a bit about him in the aurelio thread.
He has a big potential to become one of the best defenders in the world. He is very good in the air (a very tall person), he is physically huge and strong, and he has a good amount of speed and pace, i say 75/100.
He can still work on his passing, his clumsy tackling and bit of his mental and technical areas. He is a huge threat in set pieces, check out his goals he scored, most of them from set pieces.
and he snarls at attackers
BEWARE THEIRRY HENRY
Well lets hope he settles in and adjusts to the Premiership quick then.
Gabriel Alejandro Paletta (born 15 February 1986, Buenos Aires) is an Argentinean central defender, who currently plays for Liverpool F.C.. He is the second Argentine to play for Liverpool, after Mauricio Pellegrino.
Career
Paletta first came to prominence with Club Atlético Banfield in 2005. At the start of the year he was still yet to make his first team debut with Banfield, but when he finally got his chance he impressed. When Banfield qualified for the knockout stages of the Copa Libertadores they altered their 25 man squad for the event to include Paletta and immediately threw him into action against the Colombian team Independiente Medellín. Paletta played well and Banfield progressed, but Paletta was to play no further part in the tournament after being called up to the Argentinian under-20 team to contest the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship.
Paletta started all seven games playing in the heart of the Argentine defence. Argentina lead upfront by Lionel Messi and Sergio Aguero went on to win the tournament and Paletta's performances brought him to the attention of Liverpool's scouts.
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