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Klovn

#MakeTuzGreatAgain
Jul 28, 2011
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Pirlo: Allegri didn’t want me

Andrea Pirlo has revealed that he left Milan because he was no longer in the first team plans of boss Massimiliano Allegri.

The playmaker quit the Rossoneri on a Bosman last summer to join Juventus and he subsequently inspired their Scudetto success.

“Milan offered me a one-year extension, but I wanted three years because I was younger than the other players whose contracts were expiring,” he told the Gazzetta dello Sport.

“But the real reason behind why I left Milan was because Allegri wanted to use Massimo Ambrosini or Mark Van Bommel in front of the defence instead of me.

“That meant that I had to change position on the pitch. So I said 'no thanks’ to Milan and chose Juventus.

“Milan decided that I was no longer useful to them. I understood that immediately during our meeting.”

Some were surprised by Pirlo’s decision to leave champions Milan for a team who had finished the previous two seasons in seventh place.

“When I was at Gigi Buffon’s wedding in June last year, people asked me if I was crazy because I had left,” he added.

“I then replied that when I decide to join another club, I do it because I want to win. And I also said that we would win the Italian championship.

“And now those same people thank me because they went and put money on us winning the Scudetto…”

While Juventus enjoyed the assists of Pirlo, Milan did struggle at times without his calmness and vision.

“A lot of my former teammates told me that they missed me during the campaign,” he added. “But I’m happy as I won.

“Almost all of my former teammates at Milan sent me text messages congratulating me on winning the Scudetto.”

The 32-year-old has fond memories of his time with the Diavolo, but he admits that their attempt to get him suspended for a Cup game after an alleged elbow on Van Bommel was uncalled for.

“That annoyed me,” he continued. “I played there for 10 years and they know that I don’t do certain things…”

The experienced Italian international also took advantage of the interview to praise 'rookie’ Coach Antonio Conte.

“Conte is a great. I’ve had a lot of Coaches in my career, but never one who has been so prepared, so meticulous in his work and who explains things so well.

“We watch videos of our opponents three or four times a week and it's difficult for them to surprise us as a result.

“In terms of tactics and the way he teaches, he’s better than Carlo Ancelotti and Marcello Lippi.”

With the Scudetto won, Pirlo now believes that his side can be a force in next season’s Champions League.

“This Juve is one of the strongest ever in terms of mentality and pride,” he commented. “We can make a bid for the Champions League as we are now by playing in the same way.

“But we’ll need a few signings to complete the squad, even if we would have done well in the competition this season.”
 

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“That annoyed me,” he continued. “I played there for 10 years and they know that I don’t do certain things…”

The experienced Italian international also took advantage of the interview to praise ‘rookie’ Coach Antonio Conte.

“Conte is a great. I’ve had a lot of Coaches in my career, but never one who has been so prepared, so meticulous in his work and who explains things so well.

“We watch videos of our opponents three or four times a week and it's difficult for them to surprise us as a result.

“In terms of tactics and the way he teaches, he’s better than Carlo Ancelotti and Marcello Lippi.”
Well this is interesting. I don't doubt him at all, I remember an interview where he compared Lippi to Conte because of their desire to win (which I suspect a lot of that Lippi era Juventus share, including Ferrara), perhaps this is due to the more drastic changes in system since he arrived, and the (almost) instant success of each. The team seemed pretty prepared to change whenever Conte asked of it, and usually did a good job.

Regarding Milan trying to get him suspended, I think that will be helping Juve a lot in terms of Pirlo's motivation. On top of Allegri pushing him away from the team.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,761
thanks allegri. this is the football equivalent of someone carrying a winning lottery ticket and just dropping it because they cabt be bothered to cash it in. well we picked it up and oh boy did it cash in !

pirlo ia such a baws.
 

tyouto

catenaccio
Aug 8, 2011
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The 32-year-old has fond memories of his time with the Diavolo, but he admits that their attempt to get him suspended for a Cup game after an alleged elbow on Van Bommel was uncalled for.

“That annoyed me,” he continued. “I played there for 10 years and they know that I don’t do certain things…”
what a club :touched:
 
Nov 1, 2002
2,482
Pirlo is very intelligent player so he knows what he's saying. Ancelotti had so many international world class players and Lippi had many who could change the game anytime, but Conte had to work with a lot less quality team and dominated all the matches including the draws. it will be interesting in the next season when we play 3 competitions and how we will do with a better finishers upfront.

the stats of this season is almost like football video game... how many times the opponents haven't manage to have single shot on Buffon?
the more you look at the stats, the more you realize the work of Conte was magical.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,711
Interesting indeed this interview. It really surprised me in him saying tht Conte is better than Lippi and Ancelotti in man management.... but is not difficult to believe because just by seeing Conte direct the boys, and the way he talks... you can assume that he is a badass on trainings and talks a lot to his players. He seems to be very meticulous when planning for a game.

But Conte is young as a coach...he has that burning desire to win and learn. Thats the good thing of having a young and explosive coach as him.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
93,357
Pirlo: Allegri didn’t want me

Andrea Pirlo has revealed that he left Milan because he was no longer in the first team plans of boss Massimiliano Allegri.

The playmaker quit the Rossoneri on a Bosman last summer to join Juventus and he subsequently inspired their Scudetto success.

“Milan offered me a one-year extension, but I wanted three years because I was younger than the other players whose contracts were expiring,” he told the Gazzetta dello Sport.

“But the real reason behind why I left Milan was because Allegri wanted to use Massimo Ambrosini or Mark Van Bommel in front of the defence instead of me.

“That meant that I had to change position on the pitch. So I said 'no thanks’ to Milan and chose Juventus.

“Milan decided that I was no longer useful to them. I understood that immediately during our meeting.”

Some were surprised by Pirlo’s decision to leave champions Milan for a team who had finished the previous two seasons in seventh place.

“When I was at Gigi Buffon’s wedding in June last year, people asked me if I was crazy because I had left,” he added.

“I then replied that when I decide to join another club, I do it because I want to win. And I also said that we would win the Italian championship.

“And now those same people thank me because they went and put money on us winning the Scudetto…”

While Juventus enjoyed the assists of Pirlo, Milan did struggle at times without his calmness and vision.

“A lot of my former teammates told me that they missed me during the campaign,” he added. “But I’m happy as I won.

“Almost all of my former teammates at Milan sent me text messages congratulating me on winning the Scudetto.”

The 32-year-old has fond memories of his time with the Diavolo, but he admits that their attempt to get him suspended for a Cup game after an alleged elbow on Van Bommel was uncalled for.

“That annoyed me,” he continued. “I played there for 10 years and they know that I don’t do certain things…”

The experienced Italian international also took advantage of the interview to praise 'rookie’ Coach Antonio Conte.

“Conte is a great. I’ve had a lot of Coaches in my career, but never one who has been so prepared, so meticulous in his work and who explains things so well.

“We watch videos of our opponents three or four times a week and it's difficult for them to surprise us as a result.

“In terms of tactics and the way he teaches, he’s better than Carlo Ancelotti and Marcello Lippi.”

With the Scudetto won, Pirlo now believes that his side can be a force in next season’s Champions League.

“This Juve is one of the strongest ever in terms of mentality and pride,” he commented. “We can make a bid for the Champions League as we are now by playing in the same way.

“But we’ll need a few signings to complete the squad, even if we would have done well in the competition this season.”
:delpiero:

Incredible interview
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
77,163
Allegri :lol:

What a complete fucking bellend. Getting rid of his best midfielder and replacing him with talentless bruisers. A move typical of a manager suited for lower and mid table teams.

Thanks anyway Allegri you fucking faggot!

Forza Pirlo!!!!!! You're at your true home now.
 

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