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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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why pirlo always look like he is 2 seconds away from breaking down and crying?

every match he has same expression. doesn't matter if team winning or losing.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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this team lacks so much. second half could not put together 3 passes.

how does a pass master like pirlo not spend every second of training drilling ball retention into the team.
Because he obviously knows shit about coaching, but he was sublime as a player. Not everyone makes the cut, and this guy needs some good years in lower levels before being here anyways

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why pirlo always look like he is 2 seconds away from breaking down and crying?

every match he has same expression. doesn't matter if team winning or losing.
Because he is not impressed, ever.

Even our shitty displays do not impress him, im also not impressed.
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
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The coach was asked about the tactics used, because people cannot seem to decide if Juve are playing with a 3-5-2 or a 4-4-2.
“Danilo is an intelligent player who can have his say in any role. We are trying him here at the moment because we know he can make an impact there.
“We had three in defence in possession, with Juan Cuadrado pushing up and Dejan Kulusevski coming more inside. We defend with four, but then play out from the back with three.
“The idea was to leave gaps for Cuadrado to push up, bringing Kulusevski more central. Kulusevski can be more in midfield in future, we had to use him as a second striker to make up for absences.

WTF?

 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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The coach was asked about the tactics used, because people cannot seem to decide if Juve are playing with a 3-5-2 or a 4-4-2.
“Danilo is an intelligent player who can have his say in any role. We are trying him here at the moment because we know he can make an impact there.
“We had three in defence in possession, with Juan Cuadrado pushing up and Dejan Kulusevski coming more inside. We defend with four, but then play out from the back with three.
“The idea was to leave gaps for Cuadrado to push up, bringing Kulusevski more central. Kulusevski can be more in midfield in future, we had to use him as a second striker to make up for absences.


WTF?
:lol: wth is he smoking? Pirloball, the most confusing brand of football, where no one knows their role. Id think Woj is pretty safe at his spot but you never know. Might have some surprise role for him as a sweeper considering how good he is with his feet.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
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The coach was asked about the tactics used, because people cannot seem to decide if Juve are playing with a 3-5-2 or a 4-4-2.
“Danilo is an intelligent player who can have his say in any role. We are trying him here at the moment because we know he can make an impact there.
“We had three in defence in possession, with Juan Cuadrado pushing up and Dejan Kulusevski coming more inside. We defend with four, but then play out from the back with three.
“The idea was to leave gaps for Cuadrado to push up, bringing Kulusevski more central. Kulusevski can be more in midfield in future, we had to use him as a second striker to make up for absences.


WTF?
If he only said:

"Danilo is an intelligent player who can have his say in any role. We are trying him here at the moment because our midfield is shit."
 
May 23, 2013
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Call me crazy but I still think we'll win the league*. Inter is on a great run, but they are still Inter and one negative result will rock the boat badly IMO. Going out the CL though horrible will help allot in this regard. Ronaldo's pride was clearly hurt and as a result he will go on an absolute tear for the rest of the season. For the rest of the season we can't afford to drop points in more than one game. If we can avoid that then the league could very well be coming back to Turin for #10
 

JuveE46

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Dec 6, 2015
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The coach was asked about the tactics used, because people cannot seem to decide if Juve are playing with a 3-5-2 or a 4-4-2.
“Danilo is an intelligent player who can have his say in any role. We are trying him here at the moment because we know he can make an impact there.
“We had three in defence in possession, with Juan Cuadrado pushing up and Dejan Kulusevski coming more inside. We defend with four, but then play out from the back with three.
“The idea was to leave gaps for Cuadrado to push up, bringing Kulusevski more central. Kulusevski can be more in midfield in future, we had to use him as a second striker to make up for absences.


WTF?
The idea was to leave black hole size gaps in defence so any shit team can put the defensively greatest club in history of football, under threat with Sunday league level wingers. Don't let the fact this team looks like a herd of ants attacking a sugar cube fool you this is just for confusing the opponent. Thinking hard here.
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Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,541
What is wrong with what he said?
This:

We had three in defence in possession, with Juan Cuadrado pushing up and Dejan Kulusevski coming more inside. We defend with four, but then play out from the back with three.

I understand what he is trying to say, but it’s no wonder we look so clueless on the pitch.
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
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This:

We had three in defence in possession, with Juan Cuadrado pushing up and Dejan Kulusevski coming more inside. We defend with four, but then play out from the back with three.

I understand what he is trying to say, but it’s no wonder we look so clueless on the pitch.
Honestly this is a pretty common tactic

One winger cutting in to allow for the attacking full back to come up is nothing new.

4 in defense 3 in possession as well. It's quite normal. I think we are being hyper critical of the tactics here.
 

_GGB_

Junior Member
Jun 28, 2006
352
Pirlo has a done a decent job? LOL this is the worst results and standings we have had Juve since Conte took over..

and Pirlo has Ronaldo..

Hes a Rookie manager that needs experience in lower grades or smaller clubs still..
 

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
7,184
Pirlo has a done a decent job? LOL this is the worst results and standings we have had Juve since Conte took over..

and Pirlo has Ronaldo..

Hes a Rookie manager that needs experience in lower grades or smaller clubs still..
He can have Ronaldo and Messi for all I care. If the CM is non-existent it's a mission impossible.
 
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JuventinMalti

Senior Member
Apr 5, 2006
576
In 2011-12, our unbeaten season, after 26 rounds, we had three less points than we have now.

Granted, there were significant differences. We weren't coming from 9 scudetto wins and we were only two points away from first place. But sometimes it helps to put things in perspective.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,968
Honestly this is a pretty common tactic

One winger cutting in to allow for the attacking full back to come up is nothing new.

4 in defense 3 in possession as well. It's quite normal. I think we are being hyper critical of the tactics here.
Yeah. People want heads. But we lost it against Porto less because of Pirlo... not to defend his weakness. But the players let us down save for Chiesa and Johnny Square, IMO.

Pirlo has a done a decent job? LOL this is the worst results and standings we have had Juve since Conte took over..

and Pirlo has Ronaldo..

Hes a Rookie manager that needs experience in lower grades or smaller clubs still..
It's also might be the worst team we've had since Conte took over. It's certainly the worst midfield.
 

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