[CL] Juventus 2-1 Real Madrid (May 5th, 2015) (9 Viewers)

MoM vs Real Madrid

  • Buffon

  • Chiellini

  • Bonucci

  • Licht

  • Evra

  • Marchisio

  • Vidal

  • Sturaro

  • Pirlo

  • Tevez

  • Morata

  • Barzagli


Results are only viewable after voting.
Jul 20, 2012
20,044
The dark force is with us...




...win we must
:tup:

The talk of him being a revolutionary in football makes me sick, yes he was one of the first in Italian Football to start using a 4-4-2 and introduce pressing, but he was aided by having some of the finest footballers to ever play the game in his Milan team of the late 80s. And yes, he was $#@!ing disgraceful for Italy as CT, his squad selections and tactics in the big tournaments was woeful. Baggio carried his ass through 94 and I remember he also picked chumps like Massaro over Zola and Signori :serge: And lets not forget the disaster that was Euro 96. I'll never forget him playing Del Piero for one half in the tournament as a LW FFS.

Why does he hate Allegri so much though? Was it over an argument on TV or something? Pretty sure the beef started around 2011 when Allegri was with Milan.
Well yea i think it was that one interview where Sacchi was saying that Allegri was disrespecting him and shit. Sacchi is a fucking baby
 

DUKAC

Senior Member
Feb 29, 2012
12,286
Sacchi is just an over-rated retarded.
He won a few competitions in the space of 3 years helped by a number of factors such as:

- a limited number of games was necessary to win; he won 6 trophies playing 24 games; to win a CL now you need at least 13 games;
- he won when the english teams were out of European competitions, Spanish and Germans were nobodies; his finals were against giants such as Steaua Bucarest and benfica and they needed a very friendly ref to overcome mighty Aarau of Switzerland (a lot more than us with Monaco);
- due to the ban on english teams, he was able to steal Riikard, Gullit and Van Basten to Liverpool and Manure
- after losing the 1990 Scudetto he was sacked and won $#@! all ever since
- his great attacking football was a modern version of catenaccio; his players used to stop counter-attacks with professional fouls that didn't get carded back in these days; FIFA changed the rules also about the offside back in 1990 (there was a saying: when Baresi raises his hand, the ref blows the whistle). His teams would finish with 8/9 men on thep pitch nowadays with today's rules.

I can continue, but basically history speaks for itself. He had one of the best italian teams in 1994 and struggled to get to the final (which he lost) due to his dumbness of playing the likes of Fuser and Evani over Zola, or subbing Baggio when Pagliuca got red carded.

Enough said.
True.Every word.

- - - Updated - - -



simeone is pretty successful in denying real's attacking powers. max might have watched real-atleti matches all week.
What a photo...:lol:
 

jukazem

Senior Member
Feb 10, 2007
4,967
I am guessing people are hoping for a 0-0 and a scoring draw in Madrid? I think the not conceding part is more unrealistic than a win, I will be hoping for a win and a draw.
 

samfisher5

Junior Member
Jan 30, 2013
235
Sacchi is just an over-rated retarded.
He won a few competitions in the space of 3 years helped by a number of factors such as:

- a limited number of games was necessary to win; he won 6 trophies playing 24 games; to win a CL now you need at least 13 games;
- he won when the english teams were out of European competitions, Spanish and Germans were nobodies; his finals were against giants such as Steaua Bucarest and benfica and they needed a very friendly ref to overcome mighty Aarau of Switzerland (a lot more than us with Monaco);
- due to the ban on english teams, he was able to steal Riikard, Gullit and Van Basten to Liverpool and Manure
- after losing the 1990 Scudetto he was sacked and won $#@! all ever since
- his great attacking football was a modern version of catenaccio; his players used to stop counter-attacks with professional fouls that didn't get carded back in these days; FIFA changed the rules also about the offside back in 1990 (there was a saying: when Baresi raises his hand, the ref blows the whistle). His teams would finish with 8/9 men on thep pitch nowadays with today's rules.

I can continue, but basically history speaks for itself. He had one of the best italian teams in 1994 and struggled to get to the final (which he lost) due to his dumbness of playing the likes of Fuser and Evani over Zola, or subbing Baggio when Pagliuca got red carded.

Enough said.
Also the game against Red Star in Belgrade was abandoned when Milan were going out.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 9)