Adieu, David “Le Roi” Trezeguet

By: agiamba | August 28th, 2010
   

We should have been prepared for this. Every summer, it seems, Trezeguet is out the door whether to Barcelona, back to France, or even within Italy. And every summer, whether Trezeguet says “ne ho fatto 15, e adesso me ne vado” in a public display against Spezia in Serie B, he ended up staying. For that reason, I was hoping that we would hit September 1st, and Trezeguet would be still be in the squad to finish out the last year of his contract. There was glimpses of hope, too, as supposedly positive pre-season performances “convinced” Delneri of his worth.

(Side note- never listen to what Delneri says about the mercato, ever again)

It happened, however. For the first time in an entire decade, David Trezeguet is no longer a player for our beloved Vecchia Signora. The Franco-Argentine has moved to the lovely town of Alicante, hometown of his wife Beatrice. In thanks for his service to the club, Juventus handed him a free transfer and are paying the majority of his salary for the next year, as the newly promoted side Hercules CF cannot afford his 4.5million a year wages. And it hurts like hell.

We paid tribute to Trezeguet when he surpassed Omar Sivori’s record last year with a goal against Atalanta, and nothing has changed since then. I think the post stands well on it’s own, so I have copied portions of it below.

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It’s an Argentine thing…

When Trezeguet arrived in the peninsula in 2000, he wasn’t exactly welcomed with open arms. A very talented young player, though not necessarily a superstar, he had just knocked Italy out of the Euro2000 final with a splendid volley in overtime to give France the golden goal it needed to win the cup. That season he was coached by Ancelotti, who ironically would prefer him later in the season to Inzaghi, which forced him out for a large transfer fee to Milan.

Speaking of Milan, that’s where Trezeguet started his account, in an exciting 2-2 comeback, where Conte finished the comeback in the 90th minute. Zidane dribbled up the field, avoiding a slide tackle from a young Rino Gattuso, and crossed the ball. It was poorly headed by a Milan defender right into Trezeguet’s path, who headed it into the net. It was a classic Trezeguet goal, lurking in the shadows ready to pounce on a mistake.

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Trezeguet is a classic poacher, and quite possibly the best in the world at his position, but because he does little off-the-ball work doesn’t quite get the appreciation from Juventini he deserves. He can go missing for 90 minutes, and then pop up out of nowhere with the winner. For that reason, sometimes it’s hard to tell if he’s having a bad game or a typical Trez-style game, and I’d hate to be a coach deciding whether to sub him off or not.

Personally, I have always been a huge fan of Trezegol. He’s underappreciated by Juve fans and by the media in general, his scoring rate for France and Juventus is stunning, and he has many qualities people ignore, chiefly, his consistency. He does not bang in 5 goals a game and go 2 months without scoring. For a player with as many goals as he does, he does not have that many hat-tricks, a testament to his league consistency. Second, there is the consistency in his years. A lot of players take a while to get their career started, and some wane earlier than others. Last season is the only one in his entire Juve career where he failed to score 10+ goals, an amazing statistic when you think about it. And lastly, his consistency applies to all clubs- he’s scored plenty against Inter, Milan, Real Madrid, etc, but also against Empoli, Vicenza, and relegation-battling teams.


His first 100 goals in Serie A

Alex paid tribute to his long-term strike partner on his official site, in a beautiful note.

2007-2008 Campionato Serie A

Dear David,

The moment has come to say goodbye. I have lost count of the seasons we have played together, or of the goals we scored. Quite obviously, we are the strike duo who has scored the most in the history of Juventus, more than John Charles and Omar Sivori -two incredible champions – and this you know well is a great pride for both of us.

How many formations in this year finished this way? Del Piero-Trezeguet, Trezeguet-Del Piero. Many victories, many disappointments (fortunately, they can never take the satisfactions from us!) so many hugs, there is no other player who I have played with more.

17 goals averaged a season, like your shirt number. This says enough for the bomber you are. But for me who played by your side, there is no need for numbers. It was an honor to play as as the strike partner with one of the best strikers in the world, ever.

Now our roads have divided, in calcio, it happens. I will salute you in the locker room, but I wanted to do it also publicly. Good luck for your new adventure. We will have so many wonderful memories to share, the next time we see each other.

Arrivederci, David.

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Last summer, we said farewell to Pavel Nedved. This summer, we say “see you later” to another member of the Old Guard, another one of those genuine world-class players who played in the Champions League final, but also in Serie B in the provinces. While I would have liked to see David remain one more year and get his Nedved-style stadium farewell (and I think he’d score more goals than Amauri given the playing time…) I think this move was wanted from both parties. Trezegol still has the desire to play and the fitness to do so, he is going to his wife’s hometown where he will be the Prince of Alicante as the first name on the teamsheet.

Adieu, David. May our paths cross again. We will see you at the stadium next year when we engrave your name on the Walk of Fame.

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    It's going to take time for this team to really gel.
  • Links and line-ups on the new post everyone. Krasic!!!!!!!
  • anyone have streams then? I can't get espn 360 as my internet service provider isn't listed.
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  • etentori
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    FORZA JUVE
  • Al
    Official Formation: Krasic is starting :-)

    Juventus (4-4-2): Storari; Motta, Chiellini, Bonucci, De Ceglie; Pepe, Felipe Melo, Marchisio, Krasic; Del Piero, Quagliarella. All: Del Neri

  • Juan Montoya Novielli
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  • ?????????????????????????
  • is everyone here just streaming the game today or is it playing on tv?If so please post what channel.
  • Juan Montoya Novielli
    SAD FUCKING DAY!
  • What tv station is the game playing on today in the us?
  • AT
    mufid, if you are advocating the sale of the king alex, you know nothing of juventus.
  • pablouv
    I'll surely miss him. It took me a while to really appreciate him, a couple of years at least, but after that he was in my mind the best at what he does, and someone who you can always rely on to score a savior goal.

    Most of my fav. goals are already among the ones you posted, but one that I think it summarizes the great partnership that ADP and Trezegol made is this one, our 3rd goal against Livorno in 07-08 campaign:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
    (fastforward until min 1:46)

    I'll miss him dearly on Juventus games and on Pes2010 Juve as well. Asking Iaquinta to do what I could do with Trez in that game is a dream that will never come true.
  • mufid
    he should have been offloaded a while ago to make some money off him. we need a dynamic squad and trez recently has been too static even delpiero has to go for that matter because we dont have the likes of nedved to balance the squad dynamic elements.
  • hant00
    man, there should be a "Dislike" button implemented by Disqus on comments section. boo!
  • lol
  • JUVE JUST SIGNED A DEFENDER!

    On 29 August 2010, Juve signed an 18-year-old defender, Vincenzo Camilleri, from Reggina. Anyone know who he is?
  • Guest
    rationaly all logic to sell him, but if i see those vids my heart just breaks:)

    what a finisher dammit!
  • gigar
    apparently we signed the promising 18yrs old Vincenzo Camilleri from Reggina
  • AT
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
    not his greatest goal by a looong shot, but the fact that it meant so much to the whole team is a great indicator of what trez truly meant to everyone involved with The Old Lady.
  • Somnath_Sengupta
    I still go lol @ Melo's reaction...
  • AT
    trezeguet, the greatest poacher in the history of this sport. he was an idol to so many and despite him leaving, the moments of me screaming at the tv when he scored will remain numerous and forever lasting. his jersey shall now hang beside nedved's.
    gone but never forgotten, david trezeguet. all the best in alicante.
  • I have never known Juventus withouth this Legend...

    :( .. I will definitely print Trezeguet 17 on last season's jersey and hang it next to Nedved's ..

    Such a salute from a King to another!! Grazie Trez!! Grazie ..
  • #17 MUST BE RETIRED! It may only be restored for his son.
  • mufid
    NO WAY. we would retire all 1-20 numbers
  • Speaking of, are any numbers currently retired at Juve?
  • Guest
    i don't think there are any numbers retired at juve; in my opinion, the first and foremost number to be retired should be the great gaetano scirea's number six.
    bearzot and others have weighed in on this a while ago, too.
    http://www.repubblica.it/2005/...
  • @Milan, the two retired numbers, #3 and #6 belong to their LEGENDS who played ONLY for them.

    If we pursue the same road, then who else? I think ADP is one...
  • Guest
    Scirea spent 15 years of his life playing for Juventus. It's not a "fault" that he started and played a couple seasons at Atalanta. And are you saying that he's not a legend? Scirea is without a doubt one of the greatest defenders in the history of the game. Baresi waited as Scirea's sub for the Azzurri for years; one thinks he might have learned a thing or two as well. Let's also not forget that the man died in a car accident while he was scouting for Juve. A little RESPECT for SCIREA, please.
  • Somnath_Sengupta
    For me the Juve #10 is kind of like Man Utd's #7. Special players get to wear it...Boniperti, Platini, Baggio & Del Piero....somehow I dont want #10 retired. I would rather have Scirea's jersey # retired...
  • Guest
    I agree, #10 is different, it should be used as an aspirational number; only the greatest should be allowed to wear it, and it should not be retired.
  • Yeah it should (a few seasons will be fine). I hoped last season that #11 will be retired for a few seasons but they (the management) decided to give to dead wood amauri. *sigh*

    The more he continues to wear the no. , the more its legacy is destroyed.
  • djfesta
    I am missing him already, Normally i am not very emotional, but when I read what delPiero wrote, I got all the flashbacks of them playing together.. Even that he is gone right now, he will be on our hearts. Thanks Trezegol... I almost cried. :)
  • Nnahoj
    I started to get choked up reading Del's message to David. He will surely be missed, as will the Trez-ADP partnership.

    Adieu et bonne chance David!

    My favourite Trez goal: vs Milan in the 04-05 season @ San Siro; the goal that gave us the Scudetto. Del pulls a bicycle kick out of nowhere and Trez as always was right on hand to nod in (Amauri would have never anticipated that, piece of shit!)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
  • Blanda_Amania
    Adios, Trezeguet :(
  • Gone but never forgotten. We love you always and forever, David TREZ-ZE-GUET!
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