Antonio Conte (120 Viewers)

How would you rate Conte's (dis)appointment?

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Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
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Even though we played Chelsea off the pitch all game and they were lucky to even have 1 goal never mind 2 goals. Chelsea were useless last season when we played them. What matters is now and right now we are terrible and going into games with such a relaxed attitude it's like Conte doesn't want us to win.
God I love this sort of revisionism :howler:

Chelsea were the reigning European Champs (and later in that season won the EL) they were and are a team full of talented players. Lets not pretend Chelsea were a mediocre Southampton style team.

In fact, I worry for Juve MUCH MORE when we play teams like Copenhagen and Gala. We seem to always lift our game against the big teams.
 

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Senior Member
Sep 18, 2009
16,022
God I love this sort of revisionism :howler:

Chelsea were the reigning European Champs (and later in that season won the EL) they were and are a team full of talented players. Lets not pretend Chelsea were a mediocre Southampton style team.

In fact, I worry for Juve MUCH MORE when we play teams like Copenhagen and Gala. We seem to always lift our game against the big teams.
We lifted something against Bayern I guess, definitely wasn't our game though.
 

donpiero

Stella D'Argento
Jul 3, 2009
3,370
Just like against shakhtar last year at home, I swear to God we're to fvck things up against Gala in our next game too. Giving them too much respect/credit (much much more than what they really deserve) at the start of the game, and then getting off our retarded approach, trying to go for the win, only when it's too late.
It happened against every goddamn opponent in europe last year. From Nordjewhateverthefvck to end.
How about starting a game on the right mentality for a change Mister?
 

Collaguazo

Pezuña Brava
Mar 4, 2012
3,610
This might sound weird, but IMO Conte needs to stop being friends with his players.
I mean why the $#@! else would you play De Ceglie today? Just because it's his $#@!in birthday?
I'm talking about the same kinda $#@! that cost us the 2012 Coppa vs Napoli where he picked the team based on sentiment...
And enemies as well. It seems that players can go into his blacklist because of personal issues with them rather than sporting/performance issues. Last year didn't he bring Borriello (benching Matri in the process who was a having a good season at that point) because he wanted a physical striker that could hold up the ball? Now that he has Llorente, he refuses to play him?

There is no logic at all behind some of his actions. Maybe there is an internal row with Marotta for not bringing him the players that he wanted but he should work with the tools he has at his disposal and don't put his personal interests above the team's.

I hope that Conte realizes these flaws because he is a great coach with lots of potential. Unfortunately, unless he learns how to be more flexible, open minded and less stubborn, he won't be a world class coach. He needs to channel his passion into a more productive attitude.
 

PiN7uRiCCHi0

Senior Member
Aug 18, 2010
926
Not even a trophy already in the bag and a strong start to the season can stop some fans into entering panic mode just yet. And all this noise because Juventus did not win away to their in-form arch-rivals and was unlucky not to win in Denmark. Even one can already see some insults flying Conte's way...

That fickle and ungrateful bunch knows no shame.

The boss is born a winner and a leader. Such that one can never doubt his desire and drive. Not only this, but he carries Juventus in his heart as well.

Yes, Conte did not do enough to win this game. I think that was obvious. The boss hates losing with all his heart and perhaps that has had some effect on his decisions last night.

Conte's Juve is good under pressure though and has proved that with some outstanding displays when they have their back against the wall. What I am absolutely certain of is that this team will bounce back with convincing displays sooner rather than later. Under Conte they always did.
 

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