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Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
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Thought I would be more gentle for him when I wake up, but nothing changed. There is no even one sign of his genius. We have no game plan and u never know which Juve u will see today, the good or the ugly one. And that's mainly on the manager, who has no game plan and depends on the individual brillance. I say we have bad midfielders, but don't think they are that bad, there is something wrong with the tactics which makes our mid so vulnerable. Conte has make it clear he plays 3 man while we can't decide if it's 3 or 4 at the back. Why is left side so exposed? It's not just Frabotta, it's also the tactics - he is the only guy there while Ramsey roams in the middle.
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
7,057
He has many factors that would give him te benefit of doubt but fielding continuing to field Frabotta, Bernardeschi, Bonucci over Demiral and a pairing of Rabiot-Bentancur is unforgivable...
 

Adrian

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2003
6,880
The question is how much time do we give pirlo in terms of us saying he had a short preseason,injuries..covid factors etc....I have no doubt adding MDL cuadrado sandro and even a fit and in form dybala would make a huge difference. But the reality is this team has no identity. Whilst we can rely on individuals to pull a rabbit out of a hat it doesn't happen every game. Last season we saw that with dybala but that's missing this season.

For me we need a solid back 4...3 in midfield and 3 in that final third. We need some solidarity in the team...just to build consistency and confidence.
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
19,351
Didn't Pirlo say "Never again" after our loss to Fiorentina?
He says lots of things...
Dont think our loss to Inter would be our last.
Pirlo talked about the Torino game as a the moment of change but the truth is nothing has changed. He just tried to imitate the Torino game that changed Allegri`s Juve.

We will finish in top 4 as I still think we can and should leapfrog Roma..
 

Xorim

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Aug 31, 2015
367
I don't even think it's him being a rookie that makes him not a good match for this job. He's a smart dude, but he lacks the motivational factor.

I want our coach to be on the edge of the zone, screaming at our players to pick up pace and run, if they are getting lazy.
Yes, this was exactly what Conte was good at. He never stops. 2-0 up, he still is getting everyone to pick up their ass and run.
Same goes for pioli, that's why milan is pretty solid this year so far.

Pirlo just stands there, looks a bit disappointed but nothing else.

We need that Drill instructor man! Somebody that tears players like rabiot, arthur and benta a new one, when they start jogging around.
 

K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
13,883
I don't even think it's him being a rookie that makes him not a good match for this job. He's a smart dude, but he lacks the motivational factor.

I want our coach to be on the edge of the zone, screaming at our players to pick up pace and run, if they are getting lazy.
Yes, this was exactly what Conte was good at. He never stops. 2-0 up, he still is getting everyone to pick up their ass and run.
Same goes for pioli, that's why milan is pretty solid this year so far.

Pirlo just stands there, looks a bit disappointed but nothing else.

We need that Drill instructor man! Somebody that tears players like rabiot, arthur and benta a new one, when they start jogging around.
Pirlo mentioned that he wanted to be a coach because of Conte. The irony.
 

rainhard

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May 5, 2004
4,365
I don't even think it's him being a rookie that makes him not a good match for this job. He's a smart dude, but he lacks the motivational factor.

I want our coach to be on the edge of the zone, screaming at our players to pick up pace and run, if they are getting lazy.
Yes, this was exactly what Conte was good at. He never stops. 2-0 up, he still is getting everyone to pick up their ass and run.
Same goes for pioli, that's why milan is pretty solid this year so far.

Pirlo just stands there, looks a bit disappointed but nothing else.

We need that Drill instructor man! Somebody that tears players like rabiot, arthur and benta a new one, when they start jogging around.
Simone Inzaghi is your man, he even tell his player how to take the throw in

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Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
35,184
If we go down the Ole road with Pirlo, it's going to be an extremely high risk-reward scenario.

I know Ole and United are doing well atm but this is after a couple of seasons of mediocrity and humiliation. A club like United can afford that. They have been mediocre on the pitch for years but have still continued to remain 'relevant' because of their financial might. A few shit seasons isnt going to affect them financially.

Juventus have largely depended on sporting results to remain relevant. Can Juventus afford a couple of seasons of irrelevance and mediocrity and allow enough time for the Pirlo project to flourish? Not to mention there'll probably be budget constraints going forward which makes this matter more complex.

It would be a massive and potentially catastrophic call to retain Pirlo if the poor performances continue.
 

Gigiventus

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Mar 3, 2017
3,285
Simone Inzaghi is your man, he even tell his player how to take the throw in

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Inzaghi would be a big success for us. His compact setup with with fast vertical counters would work with our midfielders being given less responsibility with clear instructions, and Ronaldo, Morata, and Chiesa attacking space.

Problem is that Inzaghi seems to be about to sign an extension with Lazio.
 

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