Antonio Conte (165 Viewers)

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

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Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,692
Can we please donate Zacheryah to Milan forums ? I'm just sick and tired of all this stupid new terms that have been invented to overrate our already overrated team.

Please send him someone ,let him shag there all day.
We indeed are VERY overrated.

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We can't blame Conte for this game !
We can blame him for going out though.
 

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Emmet

Senior Member
Apr 5, 2006
3,938
He takes the blame for the opening 2 matches, simple as that.

It should never have come down to this.

I love Conte, top class manager, but the using the 3-5-2 tactic in Europe belongs to a bygone era.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,308
Learning phase is over. He has been here for three years. Besides, running a club like Juventus is not considered job training.
It was pretty much job training when we got relegated, this guy drove us out of a shithole. His first European experience wasn't bad, we lost to the best team in that tournament. And he might be to blame for not even getting past group stage this time but you guys give managers TOO MUCH credit.

Both Real Madrid and Barcelona are very dependable on Ronaldo and Messi, they'd be nothing without them. We don't have a Ronaldo or Messi, hell, 2 seasons back we had the most average team you can think of and just because we got Tevez, who's...Let's be honest, a 2nd-rate striker when compared to the top players, we weren't gonna turn into a CL contender.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,868
Of course we can blame Conte for this game. Galatasaray played to win, we played to keep the 0-0. I hope no one on this forum is naive enough to think that the approach was the players deciding for themselves.
 

tassard

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2004
6,842
Striker receives the ball--->the ball goes to a central mid---->then to one of our full backs---->bad cross.

This describes our attacking play in the last 2 seasons....
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
Of course we can blame Conte for this game. Galatasaray played to win, we played to keep the 0-0. I hope no one on this forum is naive enough to think that the approach was the players deciding for themselves.
That's simply not true. Juve attacked with intent just as much as Gala, if not more. Please stop blaming our attitude tonight.
 

da_ledgeaun

The Juve Freak
Jun 2, 2007
6,611
Of course we can blame Conte for this game. Galatasaray played to win, we played to keep the 0-0. I hope no one on this forum is naive enough to think that the approach was the players deciding for themselves.
it didnt look like juve were going for 0-0..juve were trying to attack, and play ball in midfield in such a shitty condition, we didnt even defend with our wb's, they were constantly up in attack..i still cant believe we didnt manage a draw..
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,526
It was pretty much job training when we got relegated, this guy drove us out of a shithole. His first European experience wasn't bad, we lost to the best team in that tournament. And he might be to blame for not even getting past group stage this time but you guys give managers TOO MUCH credit.

Both Real Madrid and Barcelona are very dependable on Ronaldo and Messi, they'd be nothing without them. We don't have a Ronaldo or Messi, hell, 2 seasons back we had the most average team you can think of and just because we got Tevez, who's...Let's be honest, a 2nd-rate striker when compared to the top players, we weren't gonna turn into a CL contender.
that's wrong, man. that's so wrong.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
That's not the way we play, Bonucci is asked to sit back because we're supposed to have a pressuring mammoth in Chiellini who does that job. Bonucci has great positioning and he executes his job very well when Chiello is on form. Would you rather have Chiellini sit back, with his amateur positioning and have the physically weaker player, Bonucci, attack? Or would you have to guys attack the ball so a simple flick on results in a 100% chance? Use your head
Bonucci sits back, because he cannot put the pressure to anyone, as he sux at defending. While stasying back he can avoid to defend and be in a great position to do what he does best, pass the ball.
But having such a defensive liabilty on the back means that you dont have anyone to intercept any forwards that pass through the advanced defensive line, In the goal that disqualified us from the CL,old Drogba treated Bonucci as he wasnt even there...and he was right, because Bonucci cant stop him, he cant stop anyone, everybody knows that, but his fanboys...

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That's simply not true. Juve attacked with intent just as much as Gala, if not more. Please stop blaming our attitude tonight.
Dissagree, in the first 60 minutes, we plsyed like defending the lead.
Our confidence on our shaky defence was mistrusted, a criminal mistake!
 

fredrik

Senior Member
Aug 7, 2011
7,239
The results have been unaccaptable in cl. And to go out to this poor gala side should ring the alarm bells. For me it puts serious question marks as to wether conte is the right manager for juve. Fuck serie a, that comp. Will never restore our status internationaly. I would prefer to come 1-3 in serie a and go further in cl, than win it and go out like this.
 

jukazem

Senior Member
Feb 10, 2007
4,964
That's not the way we play, Bonucci is asked to sit back because we're supposed to have a pressuring mammoth in Chiellini who does that job. Bonucci has great positioning and he executes his job very well when Chiello is on form. Would you rather have Chiellini sit back, with his amateur positioning and have the physically weaker player, Bonucci, attack? Or would you have to guys attack the ball so a simple flick on results in a 100% chance? Use your head
Agree about positioning disagreed about getting the job done, look at the Copenhagen Mellberg goal. He was there behind Mellberg marking no one, and look at his poor attempt to block. Instead of rushing to close down space, he just turns away, thats what Bonucci has been most of the time. Also look at our set piece defending, he is usually marking the weaker players because he's not that good.
 

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