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oldlady87

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May 13, 2012
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“Andrea, our coach Massimiliano Allegri reckons that if you stay, you won’t be able to play in
front of the defence. He’s got a different role in mind for you. Still in midfield, but on the left.”
:facepalm2:
 

Ocelot

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Jul 13, 2013
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where does pirlo play for italy?
Regista.

To play him anywhere else at this point would be pure madness. Allegri isn't that much of an idiot.


And I don't think that the relationship between Pirlo and Allegri is as bad as being an obstacle for him coaching here. Pirlo lashed out at Galliani, a man he is trully bitter about, all the times in his biography, easily could have done the same with Massimo, but he didn't.
 

Mister

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Apr 4, 2014
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Regista.

To play him anywhere else at this point would be pure madness. Allegri isn't that much of an idiot.


And I don't think that the relationship between Pirlo and Allegri is as bad as being an obstacle for him coaching here. Pirlo lashed out at Galliani, a man he is trully bitter about, all the times in his biography, easily could have done the same with Massimo, but he didn't.
For italy he plays on the left or atleast in the 4-1-4-1 formation against england he played there . De rossi was playing as dm with piro and verrati as cm
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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Andrea Pirlo’s Juventus future could be in doubt, with reports that Massimiliano Allegri will take charge.

Antonio Conte announced his resignation as Bianconeri boss last night after falling out with the club over transfer strategy.

As such, the champions have acted quickly in lining up a successor, with stories emanating that the former Milan man has agreed a two-year deal.

But that news could throw Pirlo’s future in Turin in doubt, at least according to Tuttosport.

The paper believes that the veteran midfielder could angle for a move away following their previous indiscretions.

Pirlo was shown the door at San Siro by Allegri back in 2011, but has gone on to become the lynchpin of Juve’s three title wins.
 

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