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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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everyone needs to behave. lehman is english speaker so she is probably lurking on this forum in this thread trying to find out what people are saying

siamak no creepy stuff don't scare her away. we might get a Q&A with her and luiz if we behave
 

Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
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Yeah, what’s the deal with him warming the bench? I don’t buy this “because of the Copa America” stuff.
Two guys which are ahead of him in pecking order with training with Motta for at least few weeks more (Loca didn't go to Euros and Fagioli finished his holiday earlier if I really correctly). Don't think there is anything to worry about, unless he also hits the bench after NT break.
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
6,390
Probably still needs more time to adapt to the new environment, maybe Motta also wants him to show more in training and fight for his place in the starting XI, perhaps even to do with some tweaks regarding the exact formation we’ll use, all in all think it’s nothing to worry about just yet, expecting him to slowly but surely make his mark here.
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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Irrelevant IMO, Evra made said comments about the training under the dinosaur Allegri regime, we have a completely different coaching staff and football philosophy now.
Evra literally said it didn't come from the manager or coaching staff and that it is part of the clubs philosophy. It's always been like this at Juventus. Players have spoken about this type of training at Juventus for as long as I can remember. Long before Allegri..

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What about it? Can i get a link?
Starts talking about Juventus at 49.00
 

Wings

Banter era connoiseur
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Jul 15, 2002
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Evra literally said it didn't come from the manager or coaching staff and that it is part of the clubs philosophy. It's always been like this at Juventus. Players have spoken about this type of training at Juventus for as long as I can remember. Long before Allegri..

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Starts talking about Juventus at 49.00
Interesting how the club blamed the players for getting injured if that is true.
 

magician

Junior Member
Oct 22, 2022
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Evra literally said it didn't come from the manager or coaching staff and that it is part of the clubs philosophy. It's always been like this at Juventus. Players have spoken about this type of training at Juventus for as long as I can remember. Long before Allegri..

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That makes no sense, who were enforcing the training philosophy if not the coaches? The accountants? The janitors? Moggi? The great Agnelli? Agnelli junior? Elklown?

And it's at odds with recent comments from a player or two who departed from here and deemed not not match fit by other clubs... Even if you blame that to Allegri regime, that would just prove my point.

It sounds like an urban legend perpetuated by the club hierarchy.
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
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That makes no sense, who were enforcing the training philosophy if not the coaches? The accountants? The janitors? Moggi? The great Agnelli? Agnelli junior? Elklown?

And it's at odds with recent comments from a player or two who departed from here and deemed not not match fit by other clubs... Even if you blame that to Allegri regime, that would just prove my point.

It sounds like an urban legend perpetuated by the club hierarchy.
What can be said is there was always an work hard ethic around the club that’s been perceived to be at the core of all the successful eras in both our recent and distant history, regardless of the manager in charge…

In this case it’s more about the off the pitch control and professional strictness that Evra is referring to, then ofc when it comes to training methods and physical preparations it’s the coaching staff that has the biggest say, but mostly in sync with what the club is also demanding in accordance with sports science and latest innovations, or so i’d imagine.

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Interesting how the club blamed the players for getting injured if that is true.
That was the most interesting part of it all, basically if someone didn’t strictly follow the club’s rules and recommendations and would then get injured in training they would conclude that it is because of his own doing.
 

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