Nowhere did I imply this, whereas your rebuttal seems to perhaps imply the opposite? Otherwise I'm not sure what you're taking issue with what I said. See below for more.
same happened with sarri, pirlo and now with allegri
inb4 i'm happy with allegri, fuck no. but a new coach won't miraculously turn this hopeless club into a winning machine once again. issues lie much deeper. we need an other 2011/12 somehow
Allegri has had continuity with these players though. Many around here, myself included, wanted him to get a second year to establish himself and build something but as 0 improvement has been exhibited in our play even with a full transfer window, I'd be comfortable thinking that his lack of form is more down to poor tactical setup and a lacking or at times seemingly non-existent plan going forward as opposed to his age. I don't understand why this is seen as a contentious opinion considering the last two years of matches we've watched.
Damn right . The man is a professional and one of the best players of the past decade or so. Even now, 5th highest amount of goals scored and second highest assists even with some uncharacteristic injury struggles for half the year. Not bad at all.
Everything obviously hasnt worked out great, but I actually thought he was a smart signing. He was a Chiesa replacement for the first half of the season as he continued to rehab his way back, and even when Chiesa returned, between Di Maria's age and durability issues and the limit Chiesa would have on minutes, between them they could play 90-100 minutes per game and always have a creative player that can dribble on the pitch.
The logic was there.
Going into the 2023-24 season, we can expect to see Chiesa back in the starting XI regularly and getting back to normal.... So the need for Di Maria isnt there as much
Everything obviously hasnt worked out great, but I actually thought he was a smart signing. He was a Chiesa replacement for the first half of the season as he continued to rehab his way back, and even when Chiesa returned, between Di Maria's age and durability issues and the limit Chiesa would have on minutes, between them they could play 90-100 minutes per game and always have a creative player that can dribble on the pitch.
The logic was there.
Going into the 2023-24 season, we can expect to see Chiesa back in the starting XI regularly and getting back to normal.... So the need for Di Maria isnt there as much
He's an excellent player and one of the few we have that can produce anything. Lack of form I will put down to Allegri and the situation we find ourselves in.
This team needs A LOT of things. But let's be honest with ourselves and realistic.
We'll probably see Kostic starting on the left with Iling-Junior having an increased role, with Chiesa starting on the right with Soule probably having an increased role.
I'm not expecting any reinforcements coming in that can help out wide.
whilst she has a point, allegri is not the one who told di maria to try and chip the sevilla goalkeeper from some stupid angle when he could have shot at goal or squared it to Kean to score.
whilst she has a point, allegri is not the one who told di maria to try and chip the sevilla goalkeeper from some stupid angle when he could have shot at goal or squared it to Kean to score.
If you think I'm defending Allegri for the exit to Sevilla, I'm not but at the same time a player like ADM I expected to have better decision-making in these situations