Antonio Conte (56 Viewers)

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

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Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,175
This squad is not good enough to win the CL (well, the best team doesn't always win, and a fair dose of luck is always welcome), but with a couple of additions (more quality in the attacking third in the form of a quality RWF/LWF/AM hybrid, and a LWB/LB) we can definitely make a statement.

I would definitely play a back 4 against Madrid in the return with Licht, Barza, Ogbonna/Bonbon, and Caceres in defense, Pogba, Vidal, and Marchisio in midfield, and Vucinic, Llorente, and Tevez as our attacking triumvirate. I definitely look forward to welcoming back Licht and Vucinic into the side.
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
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showed true signs of greatness last night, completely outmaneuvered Ancelotti.

we need to get him the squad he needs, we can conquer Europe with him at the helm.
absolutely :agree:
I hope neither our management nor the fans put any pressure on him these days and let him do his thing... the man is a jewell.. and needs to stay for a decade at least, he will build something legendary
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,382
Unlike his hairline.
Why are others allowed to insult some of us for providing an opinion. At first I thought I was the only one that presented that opinion and a complete page afterwards was people calling me stupid. A while after two or three others presented a similar opinion and again they were hammered with insults. I know I got a warning yesterday and it was well deserved but so should others.

Conte was a coward last night, I insist and there is nothing that can change my mind. The fact that he comes up with excuses other than his mistakes after every match is becoming pathetic. Really pathetic.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
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This squad is not good enough to win the CL (well, the best team doesn't always win, and a fair dose of luck is always welcome), but with a couple of additions (more quality in the attacking third in the form of a quality RWF/LWF/AM hybrid, and a LWB/LB) we can definitely make a statement.

I would definitely play a back 4 against Madrid in the return with Licht, Barza, Ogbonna/Bonbon, and Caceres in defense, Pogba, Vidal, and Marchisio in midfield, and Vucinic, Llorente, and Tevez as our attacking triumvirate. I definitely look forward to welcoming back Licht and Vucinic into the side.
more than the squad we need to develop a formula that works in Europe first.

did not think we had that last year, did see shades of it and what this squad is capable of last night.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,382
more than the squad we need to develop a formula that works in Europe first.

did not think we had that last year, did see shades of it and what this squad is capable of last night.
For 10 or 15 minutes and that's about it. The rest was cowardly football.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,175
more than the squad we need to develop a formula that works in Europe first.

did not think we had that last year, did see shades of it and what this squad is capable of last night.
:agree: We need to have a solid plan A (4-3-3 or 4-3-1-2 perhaps), and revert to 3-5-2 or another variation when things don't go according to plan.

This is only Conte's 2'nd CL campaign, so he obviously still has a lot to learn.
 

ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
41,656
This squad is not good enough to win the CL (well, the best team doesn't always win, and a fair dose of luck is always welcome), but with a couple of additions (more quality in the attacking third in the form of a quality RWF/LWF/AM hybrid, and a LWB/LB) we can definitely make a statement.

I would definitely play a back 4 against Madrid in the return with Licht, Barza, Ogbonna/Bonbon, and Caceres in defense, Pogba, Vidal, and Marchisio in midfield, and Vucinic, Llorente, and Tevez as our attacking triumvirate. I definitely look forward to welcoming back Licht and Vucinic into the side.
1. David Silva
2. Caceres

problem solved. Vucinic will do for now.
 
Nov 17, 2012
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I have leveled much blame on Conte for the way we closed last season out and for the opening part of this season. However, for the game he moved from the untenable 3-5-2 (which I don't think we should abandon entirely, but as we saw vs Munich and other CL games, it has its weaknesses, especially when the team isn't at full strength) to a more offensively minded 4-3-3 playing a flat for in defense to counter Real's wingers. That first goal could've happened against anyone, and whilst Caceres conspicuously played Ronaldo onside, Barzagli was arguably level with him anyway as he broke the trap. Chiellini can and should be allocated a fair share of blame for his antics, aside from a couple of great early tackles, he lost his composure. Conceding that kind of penalty when Buffon was clearly going to get the ball was almost unforgivable in itself, and whilst he shouldn't have put his arm up against Ronaldo, it was soft, at worst it warranted a yellow, a red card was beyond a joke, and I hope that the ref gets a nasty case of syphilis.

I can't fault Conte, even his subs, given our injury issues, were spot on. I just hope he doesn't abandon this tactical flexibility which was a hallmark of his first 18 months here...
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
Conte's squad is more suited for a 4-3-3 right now with Asamoah's displays in the middle, Giovinco better on a flank, the lack of decent wingbacks and Pirlo's bad form could make him leave the 3-5-2 for now.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
74,937
lol wtf, did he really say that he always said this team can play 4-3-3 with marchisio as right winger? what happened to his moaning about the lack of real wingers? :lol:
I did have to laugh at that.

I think what he means is that he can play 4-3-3, but not the one people saw from us in the opening season, without Pepe. As some people may have noticed, Marchisio is not really a right winger, and especially not when asked to double up on Marcelo and Ronaldo. It would have been interesting to see a fit Pepe play there last night, but I wouldn't expect a gung-ho 4-3-3 with Giovinco from now on.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,869
Great job by Conte setting up the game. We were clearly the much better team in the first half. The second half was sullied by a mistake by Chiello and an atrocious call from the ref.

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Outcoached Ancelotti yesterday. Great setup and great sub, we outplayed them if not for the refrees mistakeS, we could've at least walked with one point.
Exactly :tup:
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
One thing is for sure... we learned a lot from this match...
and i'm positive we can win at home if Lichtsteiner returns... we really missed him
Yes there are positive signs from this match and this is something we have to build upon this.

Outcoached Ancelotti yesterday. Great setup and great sub, we outplayed them if not for the refrees mistakeS, we could've at least walked with one point.
I think it's too much to say we outplayed them but we definitely fought and tried to play our game. Conte actually had some good ideas to surprise Ancelotti. We looked very good at times there and as I said before I hope we try to build upon this experience. We have to be more aggressive and more precise when we have the ball.
 

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