Ah yes, the two men worked together side by side every day spending more time with each other than their families but this one guy did all the good work while the other tried to sabotage him...
We can't. Guy signed a big extension with salary increase last summer, rejected Real Madrid and has a 42m buyout fee IIRC if a team wants to pry him away. We're not paying 42m to get him, 7-8m net salary for him and 7-8m net salary for Allegri next year if we fire him.
For me the only one would be Deschamps. I know a lot of people are against him but he's proven at many different clubs and levels, he's a world champion and he knows how to command respect from his players. The only one available who wouldn't be a clear cut downgrade.
Yeah, that's the most confusing for me too.
Unless Allegri already told them what he wants for next season and he wants to go back to a narrow formation. Or they just want to buy the next big thing for the hell of it.
What hunger is he gonna bring back? You think this team will piss blood in Serie A after 8 years? And if they need someone to motivate them in CL then wtf are we even doing here?
As an Allegri fan I have to say he really disappointed me this year with some decisions.
What really drew me to him as a coach was his flexibility and freedom he gave his players over the years. But past two, seems like he just took more and more freedom away as if he didn't trust them with...
Yeah, we were below par in the first leg and still had the better chances to score another goal. We still have a positive result in our hands.
Ajax is a good, young team playing impressive football. And they're one of the most naive defensively bad teams I can remember at this stage of the...
Eh, I wouldn't be that sure honestly. Kroos is one of the guys who suffered the most last year from CR leaving. Everywhere I look RM fans are very angry because he was lazy and want him gone. Spanish media suggest he might be the one to leave to finance Pogba for example.
Varane is definitely...
Perin, De Sciglio, Barzagli, Spinazzola, Cuadrado, Nicolussi Caviglia, Kastanos, Bentancur, Cancelo, Dybala, Kean
That's the team for today. Not even going to try to decipher the formation...
The Florenzi one was very blatant. Pulling an arm way far from the defender. Tagliafico was very close to Bentancur and it can be considered a physical duel. There's no other way to interpret Florenzi's decision but as an illegal attempt to stop the opponent.
He could've given it and I don't think a lot of people would've complained but for me he just falls too late and awkward. Like he realized too late he won't get the ball and just fell down. It wasn't a strong pull and it wasn't a 'natural' fall.
I understand why they didn't give it. Every ref...