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cimenk

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Jul 23, 2008
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There are rumours lately about Pirlo and Tudor isnt in good terms. Why is the issue there? And is it true?

I think Manager and Coach Staff harmony is very important. If we have problem inside it would also reflect on performance
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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I would like to see Zidane here but Real Madrid would keep him unless Agnelli convinced him. Also Zidane is very expensive. This leaves me one choice: Max (if Agnelli begs him to come back). It doesn't matter who would coach, this team needs massive overhaul next season.
No joke I'd have Mancini over zidane, I'm not convinced Zidane knows how to construct a team or is even that tactically good. Gotta give credit to Mancini he's done wonders with the national team, a team which I think the country has fallen in love with again, something I feel we as Juve fans have missed the last 2 or 3 years with our own team.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Allegri isn't going to be the manager that takes us to a new era though, IMO. He will try to huff the remaining fumes in the cannister before we finally OD on a lack of new ideas, then we'll be having the same discussion 2 or 3 years down the road once the likes of Chiellini are literally in a wheelchair. I'm sure this will be an unpopular opinion, but this club needs a restart from top to bottom. And that restart should be a very unbiased one with respect to kinships in the club.
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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Lukaku would always start over Ronaldo? Hakimi who is on 6G6A in a functional team is better than Cuads who is on 15A in this mess of a team?

Both in terms of starting 11 and overall I'd rate our defense and attack as superior, goalies similar and midfield as worse than Inters. Give Inter to Pirlo and they're probably finishing outside of CL places. Hell, he might do that with our team.
I didn't say he would start over Ronaldo. But he would definitely start. And yes, Hakimi is better imo 'though those stats (who are an exception for Cuads) make that debateable. Our only game plan seems to be Cuadrado and cross. I love Cuadrado but he's still inconsistent and very frustrating at times.

Nope, any dumb fuck would make this inter champions. But haters gonna hate. It's really the same narrative that hang over Allegri. Which is not me saying Pirlo is doing a good job; he's obviously not. But he took on a completely dysfunctional team in a downward spiral with a huge gap between many youngsters and old geezers.
 

juventus4life

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Apr 21, 2012
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No joke I'd have Mancini over zidane, I'm not convinced Zidane knows how to construct a team or is even that tactically good. Gotta give credit to Mancini he's done wonders with the national team, a team which I think the country has fallen in love with again, something I feel we as Juve fans have missed the last 2 or 3 years with our own team.
Everyone is entitled to their opinions. But Mancini failed at CL with the rich Man City so even with a large budget, he still can't win in Europe. Just one Premier League at the last minute won by Aguero. Zidane on the other hand won 3 consecutive CL competitions and still belittled by some Tuzzers. Even when CR7 left and the team is growing old not to mention some youngsters in a transition season, Real still won La Liga last season. This year they are still in CL and close to Atletico. Speaking of Mancini, we should wait until after Euro to judge his work.
 
Jun 6, 2015
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Not exactly. It's changing things without ever disrupting the balance and having to start from shit like we did these last seasons.
Okay perhaps we disagree on what "overhaul" means. They had a similar transition during Inzaghi's first years as we had between our two CL finals under Allegri. I'd personally give credit to these managers who are able to oversee such transitions while maintaining good results.

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But then again it is a gamble in the last year of Ronaldo contract there are only two options one is Allegri and the second is Zidane and both look unlikely
I feel it's always a gamble with a new coach as it's super hard to predict who will be a good fit. For example no one expected Conte to do here as well as he did and pretty much no one expected Allegri to as well as he did.

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Or from best to worst AM... As I said: Not. A. Single. Assist.
Perhaps consider actually watching some games. Even this season Luis Alberto has been among the best AMs/CMs in the league if not the best. Hard to take you seriously with comments like these.
 
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Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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Okay perhaps we disagree on what "overhaul" means. They had a similar transition during Inzaghi's first years as we had between our two CL finals under Allegri. I'd personally give credit to these managers who are able to oversee such transitions while maintaining good results.

Perhaps consider actually watching some games. Even this season Luis Alberto has been among the best AMs/CMs in the league if not the best. Hard to take you seriously with comments like these.
Lol, dude. His whole point is assists. I saw more then few Lazio games, he's not even half as good as he was last season.

Yeah, the transition under Allegri was about the same. But now, under Sarri-Pirlo, it's a much more demanding switch imho.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Everyone is entitled to their opinions. But Mancini failed at CL with the rich Man City so even with a large budget, he still can't win in Europe. Just one Premier League at the last minute won by Aguero. Zidane on the other hand won 3 consecutive CL competitions and still belittled by some Tuzzers. Even when CR7 left and the team is growing old not to mention some youngsters in a transition season, Real still won La Liga last season. This year they are still in CL and close to Atletico. Speaking of Mancini, we should wait until after Euro to judge his work.
Pep has failed in the CL with a shit tonne of money since his Barca days, but I'm sure many here would love him still?

I think its difficult to judge Mancini on his work with city, it was a forever revolving door with the money they were getting but he did help build the foundations with players like silva, aguero, kompany and toure. I judge him more for his work with the NT, a harmonious squad that's coming off the nightmares of ventura, building a young exciting cycle which is precisely what we are trying to achieve. They've been playing some really decent football too, but getting the needed results at the same time.

zidane won the CL with arguably the best squad in Europe, I doubt he'd find much with this current crop looking to build a new cycle.
 
Jun 6, 2015
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Lol, dude. His whole point is assists. I saw more then few Lazio games, he's not even half as good as he was last season.

Yeah, the transition under Allegri was about the same. But now, under Sarri-Pirlo, it's a much more demanding switch imho.
Yeah I think we're watching a different sport :p. Luis Alberto is the hub of that team and most good things they do start from his feet. Him not having any assists is more of a coincidence than a drop off in production. On the plus side he's scoring more goals than previously. If this Luis Alberto is the worst AM/CM in the league then please give me all the "worst" players in the league and we're golden.

The transition under Allegri was easier because we had Allegri instead of Sarri/Pirlo.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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Agresti ranting on twitter, comparing wanting Allegri back to wanting MM and Khedira back lmao

I knew he was anti Allegri but these people just cannot admit when they're wrong, have to double down.
So what's his suggestion?

I can't stand people who strongly feel against something without giving a valid alternative

It's not a matter of whether he is wrong or not. As great as Allegri was we all know things got a bit stale in his last season, the way I see it if we didn't invest heavily in de ligt that summer then we may have been able to revolutionise the squad as Allegri wanted it. Whether investing in De Ligt was the right thing is another matter, personally I felt he was too good to pass up on even if it has meant neglecting other areas.
 

juventus4life

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Apr 21, 2012
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Pep has failed in the CL with a shit tonne of money since his Barca days, but I'm sure many here would love him still?

I think its difficult to judge Mancini on his work with city, it was a forever revolving door with the money they were getting but he did help build the foundations with players like silva, aguero, kompany and toure. I judge him more for his work with the NT, a harmonious squad that's coming off the nightmares of ventura, building a young exciting cycle which is precisely what we are trying to achieve. They've been playing some really decent football too, but getting the needed results at the same time.

zidane won the CL with arguably the best squad in Europe, I doubt he'd find much with this current crop looking to build a new cycle.
1) I don't see that overrated Pep is loved here in this forum. And for good reasons.
2) Like I said, let's wait after Euro.
3) Like I said, regardless who coaches, the team needs to be overhauled. But some coaches have the luck with winning the title and Zidane has this. You see Simeone got into two finals and still lost two. One by Ramos header at the last seconds and one by penalties Zidane team won). At the end of the day, only the winner is remembered.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
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1) I don't see that overrated Pep is loved here in this forum. And for good reasons.
2) Like I said, let's wait after Euro.
3) Like I said, regardless who coaches, the team needs to be overhauled. But some coaches have the luck with winning the title and Zidane has this. You see Simeone got into two finals and still lost two. One by Ramos header at the last seconds and one by penalties Zidane team won). At the end of the day, only the winner is remembered.
So by your logic should we hire di matteo? he had plenty of luck in the CL and won it
 
Jun 7, 2003
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1) I don't see that overrated Pep is loved here in this forum. And for good reasons.
2) Like I said, let's wait after Euro.
3) Like I said, regardless who coaches, the team needs to be overhauled. But some coaches have the luck with winning the title and Zidane has this. You see Simeone got into two finals and still lost two. One by Ramos header at the last seconds and one by penalties Zidane team won). At the end of the day, only the winner is remembered.
3times winning the cl in row isn't luck
 

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