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Liverpool, Manchester United, and Manchester City tried to add the Serbian to their rosters, but Marotta sealed the deal cleverly. Disappointedly, Juventus lost their first Serie A match against the modest Bari. However, Krasic was determined to make an impact with his new club and began to light up the Italian championship right away. He delivered three assists in the next two matches. Milos crafted a wonderful attacking partnership with Fabio Quagliarella, the duo terrorized the opposing defenses every weekend.

Krasic was on fire and a lot of people began to compare him with Juventus legend Pavel Nedved. Vicenzo Iaquinta failed to score the penalty, by the way. After the match, Krasic was entitled as a diver by the world of soccer. Since that game, the referees haven't called a lot of fouls on him. Knowing that, the defenders hunted and punished Milos without mercy.

Krasic fought against the adversity. Weeks later, he produced a last-minute game- winning goal against Lazio in Rome. Juventus finished the calendar year as a contender for the Scudetto. However, Milos and Juventus took a huge blow during the first game of when Quagliarella sustained a terrible knee injury. Juventus lost that match versus Parma. Everything went south after that game, without their starting forward the bianconeri looked helpless and Milos Krasic started to fade before our very eyes.

The Russian league started in January, then he played the World Cup in the summer and later he arrived in Turin to play with Juventus. The other teams easily anticipated Juventus tactics. Juventus finished seventh that season. Delneri was sacked after the second-half meltdown, and Marotta hired former Juventus captain Antonio Conte. Also, Marotta brought the speedster Eljero Elia to play on the left wing. Nevertheless, Conte demanded grinta and defensive sacrifice from his wingers.

Consequently, Krasic fell behind Pepe and Emanuele Giaccherini on the depth chart. During the winter transfer window, Tottenham requested a loan, but Krasic refused the deal.

He was convinced that he still had an opportunity in Juventus. It was a mistake, and he only had seven appearances that season. However, Juventus finished the season unbeaten and won the Scudetto. Still, Milos was a shadow of his former self in Turkey. He only started six games that season.

Thankfully, he did just that. He was good value for it, too. Delneri's all-out attacking , with the Serbian pushing high up the pitch and often switching flanks with Simone Pepe, brought out the best in him and he continued apace, notching two more assists in a defeat of Udinese next time out. Overall, it was a productive first year in Italy with 41 appearances, nine goals and six assists in all competitions.

He was the hero in a dramatic win over Lazio; scored a screaming volley against Brescia; and another to beat Roma. A bouncy, stepover-loving classic winger who hugged the touchline, he was a breath of fresh air at times, even if his end-product was, at times, erratic. But despite his fleet-footed ingenuity on the wings, Juventus endured a poor season. They finished seventh in Serie A and failed to progress beyond the group stages of the Europa League, finishing third, without a win to their name.

The veteran was sacked and replaced by Antonio Conte. Having flourished under Delniri, he quickly fell out of favour under Conte, who demanded high levels of defensive contribution from the wingers in his system. It wasn't all down to Conte. His time in Istanbul failed to revive his career.

Neither did a season-long stint at Bastia. His international career died suddenly, too, his last appearance coming in having starred in Serbia's World Cup win over Germany. For a while, though, he was as an enormously effective winger, a jinking throwback to the wide men of old.

He lit up Old Trafford. He wowed Serie A. But, in the end, it was all too ephemeral. Now, it wouldn't be surprising to see him pop up in a BuzzFeed quiz asking you to name obscure 00s footballers. Just another player whose achievements and impact on the game couldn't match his undoubted natural ability.

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