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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,990
Yeah you are right but I'm referring to Ole because of the legend status and former player.

Inzaghi seems to have a fight with Lotito and is refusing to extend his contract.

Who else is free? I have this feeling Conte will comeback and I DONT want back that as*hole

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The problem also are defensive teams, counter attacking teams will kill us. I think everyone found that up (well except Barcelona).

Conte will destroy us.
Nah impossible. Conte will go down after inter.

At this point everyone figured he is a onetrick pony and isbtoxic as hell to work with.

Im confident he will not return.
 

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DeviAngel

Senior Member
Oct 3, 2014
3,691
Nah impossible. Conte will go down after inter.

At this point everyone figured he is a onetrick pony and isbtoxic as hell to work with.

Im confident he will not return.
Who would you pick after Pirlo?

The best scenario in my eyes is he stays as Sarri for one season, the worst (and I think the most probable) he will leave in February when top 4 will be in question
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
i am serious guys.

top coach. multiple European titles. league titles, cup titles. his teams are built like monsters to play against.

the best non italian tactical coach that would be available.
 

DeviAngel

Senior Member
Oct 3, 2014
3,691
if it was up to me, i would go after Lord Mourinho
Even thou Juve is the perfect team for him - style of play, history, winning etc... He is the most anti Juve guy out there

is Trap retired :lol:?

On serious note, I think Zidane will be on the market in the summer, but I'm not sold on him yet...sorry guys
 

DeviAngel

Senior Member
Oct 3, 2014
3,691
Tuchel anyone?

Probably has a bigger ego than Ronaldo though.


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I would take Inzaghi over him, hell I'll even take Mou over him.

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Sassuolo coach Roberto De Zerbi has turned down an offer from Spartak Moscow of three million euros per season. According to the Gazzetta dello Sport, in the coming months the coach and the club will have to consider whether to continue together. Among the clubs interested in him there is also Juventus, although there is no doubt about the future of the Juventus coach Andrea Pirlo
 

Juventinoo

Habibi .. Come to Dubai :)
Oct 20, 2004
3,660
i am serious guys.

top coach. multiple European titles. league titles, cup titles. his teams are built like monsters to play against.

the best non italian tactical coach that would be available.
He lost it a while ago ....

I think motivation is everything to them...He was fighting with everybody in every competition.... now that light is done...too much cash ... he is full now :lol2:
 
Jul 20, 2012
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I would take Inzaghi over him, hell I'll even take Mou over him.

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Sassuolo coach Roberto De Zerbi has turned down an offer from Spartak Moscow of three million euros per season. According to the Gazzetta dello Sport, in the coming months the coach and the club will have to consider whether to continue together. Among the clubs interested in him there is also Juventus, although there is no doubt about the future of the Juventus coach Andrea Pirlo
Nty to de zerbi.

Only allegri plz
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,544
i am serious guys.

top coach. multiple European titles. league titles, cup titles. his teams are built like monsters to play against.

the best non italian tactical coach that would be available.
he’s doing a pretty good job with Tottenham, I doubt he leaves England anytime soon. But then again, he could leave after the regular three season stint he does since he’s Mou.

either way, he’ll definitely spend another year there
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
17,806
Don't think CR7 would like to be played somewhere in the same area as the DM. Mou's football is outdated and barely successful anymore. We live in a time where the likes of Klopp, Gasp, Nagelsman and Flick are dominating European football with a brand of high pressing, attacking football.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,064
Don't think CR7 would like to be played somewhere in the same area as the DM. Mou's football is outdated and barely successful anymore. We live in a time where the likes of Klopp, Gasp, Nagelsman and Flick are dominating European football with a brand of high pressing, attacking football.
Not everyone can play that brand of football and be succesful. So you need to find a way to counter it somehow and Mou has been famous for it. Bayern undoubtedly has stronger team than us, so how could we beat them at their game? Similar to how Barcelona use to play in their best period, everyone was in awe and expected other teams to adopt their brand of football, while everything else was labeled anti-football. What Juventus is trying to play the last 2 years is possession based, high pressing football, which clearly doesnt work for us with the players we have, midfielders we have.
 

MrMonkey

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2017
4,304
Yes, probably going with a manager with NO ACTUAL ON PITCH EXPERIENCE like Pirlo for the level of Juve football wasn't a wise decision. Though there weren't many options without paying BIG $$$ that if didn't work out would be a long term costly mistake. Pirlo's mistake can be done with by year's end on the cheap.

Maybe no trophy's to show for it but want to see how this team's fares by season's end. With the looks of the midfield (plenty of options but not one superior player) don't know how well ANY manager could have done with this group? Okay, probably better than Pirlo but not where we expect Juve football to be.

I'm in Pirlo's corner till 20-21 season's end. Been a crazy year with COVID. Must see substantial progress though. Starting with next 4 league matches including wins against Milan and Inter.Tall order but necessary! Play as many subs as possible against non-significant Genoa game.
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