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Jun 4, 2009
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:agree:

After his last season at Dortmund and first two seasons at Pool I thought he was a good coach, but a one-trick pony as far as tactics go and that limited him. After watching him adapt his tactics superbly dependent on opponent in their 18-19 CL title run, changed my mind entirely. Absolute class manager. One of the very best. Last year was a mess for Pool, with finishing on 69 points, getting beat by a terrible Arsenal in two cups, Man U in another, and getting spanked by Real in CL quarters… but what him and his team are doing this year is brilliant. They look like the best team in football.

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I think Pep is a very good coach. I think Klopp is a very good coach. I think Allegri is a very good coach.

It’s possible to not act like a complete retard and spend all your time shitting on one or the other, this or that coach. They are all top class coaches who have won a shit ton of trophies.

I’m laughing at the braindead crying about Allegri and how you (like every single time you praise another coach) had to slide a dig in about Allegri that spectacularly just minutes later :rofl:
I thought he was a one-trick pony too. But I also do think that the quality of the top Europeans teams have been pretty meh this season.

I still believe Allegri is over the hill. I never agreed with the criticism of his style of play before he was fired, but I really do think our team declined even more with him this season.
 

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Real madrid spent for 45 million euros for 16-17 year old vinicus as the most hyped talent in Brazil. It was a gamble it paid off though can't see us taking such risks for young South American players.
Juventus will spend the same amount or more for spare Italians with 2 glass knees like zaniolo

Thanks Agnelli

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kaio is a 1.5m "investment"
Ah yes a another vehicle for their lame money laundering side hustle
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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:agree:

After his last season at Dortmund and first two seasons at Pool I thought he was a good coach, but a one-trick pony as far as tactics go and that limited him. After watching him adapt his tactics superbly dependent on opponent in their 18-19 CL title run, changed my mind entirely. Absolute class manager. One of the very best. Last year was a mess for Pool, with finishing on 69 points, getting beat by a terrible Arsenal in two cups, Man U in another, and getting spanked by Real in CL quarters… but what him and his team are doing this year is brilliant. They look like the best team in football.

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I think Pep is a very good coach. I think Klopp is a very good coach. I think Allegri is a very good coach.

It’s possible to not act like a complete retard and spend all your time shitting on one or the other, this or that coach. They are all top class coaches who have won a shit ton of trophies.

I’m laughing at the braindead crying about Allegri and how you (like every single time you praise another coach) had to slide a dig in about Allegri that spectacularly just minutes later :rofl:

Every coach has bad seasons and matches. You guys just don’t seem to get that for some bizarre reason lol.
Wow, the change of heart, you was doing this shit for ages, what has happened to you after today

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Juventus will spend the same amount or more for spare Italians with 2 glass knees like zaniolo

Thanks Agnelli

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Ah yes a another vehicle for their lame money laundering side hustle
Kaio Jorge is a great young talent. It's not Athirson or Gladstone.
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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Joao Cancelo, what a legendary defender.
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What is worse is that him and Grealish for the 2st goal were so lazy to try to block the pass
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Look how lazy he is, Carvajal even had very bad first touch, Grealish had to accelerate and that cross would have been blocked...his brain is still in Aston Villa

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And here Cancelo is just jogging towards benzema...Chielini would have been trying to murder Karim in circumstances like this
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Its like he didn't expect that Karim will be able to pass such a hard ball, so Ancelotti was right after the match - little things decide matches.
 
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Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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i meant that i didn't support kulu. i hated his ugliness and his initial suckiness but i never gave up on him
so this was trolling?
Kulsrvksi is a usless turd of a player. Just a younger berna.

Nothing he does is exciting. Such a predictable and easy to read player.

Everytime he gets the ball I know that he will.make wrong decision.

50 million wasted on this player. But yeah ronaldo was the problem guys

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Feb 9, 2013
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I thought he was a one-trick pony too. But I also do think that the quality of the top Europeans teams have been pretty meh this season.

I still believe Allegri is over the hill. I never agreed with the criticism of his style of play before he was fired, but I really do think our team declined even more with him this season.
:tup:

He might be over the hill, but we probably won’t know this for sure until some time next season. He looked washed in his last year at Milan too. Ancelotti had a poor spell at Bayern and his Everton was pretty awful too despite spending big. Looks fantastic again this year. Same deal with Klopp in his last year at Dortmund and first year at Pool. Allegri may be done as a top level coach or he may turn it around next year. We shall have to wait and see I suppose.
 

Hist

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Jan 18, 2009
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Football heritage as Mou would say.

People undermine Mancini's first title for City or Carlo, Mou or Conte breaking long dry spells for clubs. City and PSG will really struggle to win that first CL and then suddenly will win it unexpectedly, and then the culture will change and it'll get easier.

Hopefully Juventus some day too
 

Cerval

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Feb 20, 2016
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Football heritage as Mou would say.

People undermine Mancini's first title for City or Carlo, Mou or Conte breaking long dry spells for clubs. City and PSG will really struggle to win that first CL and then suddenly will win it unexpectedly, and then the culture will change and it'll get easier.

Hopefully Juventus some day too
Agreed completely on this.
 

cimenk

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Jul 23, 2008
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....McKennie 22, Locatelli, 23, Pellegrini 22...? The problem we have is giving first team chances to players from our youth system.

Real Madrid basically go to Brazil every year and buy the best youth talent. It doesn't always work (Reinier) but I like how they integrate these players with their experienced pros. They also persevere with them, as both Vinicius and Rodrygo in particular have had difficult spells.
Yes, Both Vini Jr. and Rodrygo have a first great season this year. What a faith and trust RM put in them paid off

Vini already joined them in 2018/2019 for 45m and and hasnt fulfill his potential. He was criticized in terms of decision making until last season.

Rodrygo joined them in 2019/2020 for almost the same amount. In 2 season with Madrid his production also still below expectation.

While we are impatience with Kulusevski. He joined us in 2020/2021 and people already thought he is a finished product for us. Yes, we are good now that he can be sold after succesful stint in Spurs and we can use the money to paid off Vlahovic transfer.
But we always want our coach to put faith with young player but at the same time we cricitized them heavily after several of below performance
 

Cerval

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Feb 20, 2016
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Yes, Both Vini Jr. and Rodrygo have a first great season this year. What a faith and trust RM put in them paid off

Vini already joined them in 2018/2019 for 45m and and hasnt fulfill his potential. He was criticized in terms of decision making until last season.

Rodrygo joined them in 2019/2020 for almost the same amount. In 2 season with Madrid his production also still below expectation.

While we are impatience with Kulusevski. He joined us in 2020/2021 and people already thought he is a finished product for us. Yes, we are good now that he can be sold after succesful stint in Spurs and we can use the money to paid off Vlahovic transfer.
But we always want our coach to put faith with young player but at the same time we cricitized them heavily after several of below performance
Well said, its so easy with hindsight. Madrid fans were shitting on Vinicius early on too. Kaio might be far from the talent or promise Vinicius has, but my point is for someone who put in decent and mature shifts here and there, and that had experience in Copa Libertadores, he was not given a run of games and consequently he was not given trust.
 

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