Llorente Fast Becoming Irrelevant for Juventus and Spain
Fernando Llorente is 28 years old.
Muscular and an imposing figure at 6'5", he has been remarkably durable throughout a professional career now in the early days of its 12th season.
Nicknamed El Rey LeonโโThe Lion Kingโ in Spanishโduring his time with Basque giants Athletic Bilbao, the bearded, floppy-haired striker should be enjoying his prime years and positioning himself for a starting berth in the Spanish national team as the 2014 World Cup approaches.
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But Llorente has never been much concerned with the present.
No, his focus has typically been somewhere elseโsome place off in the distance or, as he divulged in a Tuesday interview with Marca, even in his past.
โThere was a real interest,โ revealed the now-Juventus forward regarding Real Madridโs supposed approaches for him several years ago.
โ[Madrid] tried to sign me a couple of times, but Athletic wouldnโt let me leave so it was impossible.โ
By the summer of 2012 it was clear Llorente was angling for a move away from San Mames. With only a year remaining on his contract he assumedโultimately incorrectlyโthat the club would cash in on him rather than let him leave for nothing the following July.
Juventus had turned his head and were thought to be mulling a โฌ20 million bid for his signature. But instead of negotiating with the Serie A winners, Athletic offered Llorente a new pact, although as soon as it became clear he had no intention of remaining at the club a once-fruitful relationship shrivelled quickly.
On October 1, 2012โtwo days after a 2-0 defeat at home to Basque rivals Real SociedadโLlorente, already training with the reserves at Athleticโs Lezama complex, had an altercation with manager Marcelo Bielsa and stormed off the pitch during the middle of a session. (ESPN FC)
Having been used exclusively as a substitute to that point due to a perceived lack of commitment, Llorente would have to wait a further seven weeks before finally playing from the beginning in a Primera Division match against Deportivo.
It was one of just four La Liga starts he would make in a season that yielded just five goals in all competitionsโa far cry from the 29 he had posted the previous campaign.
Having spent nine months as a bench player at Bilbao, and bitter from the experience of it, Llorente could have hardly been expected to hit the ground running when he finally joined Juventus during the summer. And while expectations for his adaptation to the squad were modest, he has so far failed to reach even those.
Coming into Sundayโs match away to Fiorentina he had played just over 30 minutes from four Serie A appearances, and while he was given the full 90 in which to make an impression at Stadio Artemio Franchi he managed only a single shot at goal and was largely unimpressive as Juventus suffered their first loss of the season.
โThe training is more demanding [at Juventus],โ he told Spanish outlet AS on Tuesday, via Football-Espana. โIt is barbaric...The workouts are brutal.โ
Arriving in a team in which ingratiating himself to manager Antonio Conte was always going to be difficult (Conte, more than most managers, picks his teams from a small group of players he trusts within the squad), so far it seems as though Llorente has been doing anything but.
Although he took part in a full pre-season with the Bianconeri he has nevertheless played fewer minutes than each of Carlos Tevez, Mirko Vucinic, Fabio Quagliarella and Sebastian Giovinco. And when he has been given a chance he has done nothing to convince Conte he deserves anotherโunderachieving to the point where a loan move away from the club, possibly to Arsenal, has been bandied about, as per theย Mirror:
But instead of buckling down and making a case for himself, Llorente has merely revisited those old Madrid rumours while complaining about the training regimen at Juventus.
His story, quite unfortunately, is fast becoming one of what might have beenโthe accomplishments, both at club and international levels, that might have been realized had he been as bothered with the here and now as the past and future.





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