Dušan Vlahović (179 Viewers)

How many goals this season? All competitions.


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Clamarc

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Sep 26, 2018
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I went to the game against Sporting and realized how bad we actually are watching the game from the stands. It's so different from seeing it on the tele.

I don't fault Allegri as much after what I witnessed. Our team just isn't very good at playing football. That's the issue. We have players who have a really hard time controlling a simple pass. And we have even fewer players who are capable of passing the ball accurately. Locatelli was embarrassing to watch with the ball. I've seen elephants with better touch than Vlahovic. Chiesa is capable of wrecking havoc by running, but his touches are horrible.

There's only one player capable of playing quality football, with 1-2 touches, and that is Dí Maria. But since nobody else is capable of it, it usually stops there. He's meant to create everything by himself. And you guys want the team to become more attacking? I'm not sure you understand what that means. Unless you're fine conceding 2-3 goals every game.

I disagree that we need an attacking coach. I want them to be good defensively with quality up top. A team that hardly concedes, and with quality always manages to score. The problem is we don't have much of a quality playing the ball. We have a bit of quality going on the counter. But that's about it. Our quality lies in masculinity and strong defence.

It's actually remarkable that we're technically second. We can barely play football. And that's not all on Allegri.

Allegri sees what he has. And he has to make a team. These players aren't capable of holding onto the ball, or playing football. Yet you guys want him to play attacking football with one player capable of making an accurate pass? Give me a break.

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Who says we want Allegri play attacking football? We want him gone lol
 

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DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
14,345
I went to the game against Sporting and realized how bad we actually are watching the game from the stands. It's so different from seeing it on the tele.

I don't fault Allegri as much after what I witnessed. Our team just isn't very good at playing football. That's the issue. We have players who have a really hard time controlling a simple pass. And we have even fewer players who are capable of passing the ball accurately. Locatelli was embarrassing to watch with the ball. I've seen elephants with better touch than Vlahovic. Chiesa is capable of wrecking havoc by running, but his touches are horrible.

There's only one player capable of playing quality football, with 1-2 touches, and that is Dí Maria. But since nobody else is capable of it, it usually stops there. He's meant to create everything by himself. And you guys want the team to become more attacking? I'm not sure you understand what that means. Unless you're fine conceding 2-3 goals every game.

I disagree that we need an attacking coach. I want them to be good defensively with quality up top. A team that hardly concedes, and with quality always manages to score. The problem is we don't have much of a quality playing the ball. We have a bit of quality going on the counter. But that's about it. Our quality lies in masculinity and strong defence.

It's actually remarkable that we're technically second. We can barely play football. And that's not all on Allegri.

Allegri sees what he has. And he has to make a team. These players aren't capable of holding onto the ball, or playing football. Yet you guys want him to play attacking football with one player capable of making an accurate pass? Give me a break.

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Weird how all these players looked good before coming to Juve/Allegri. Whats more likely, they all forgot how to play the sport, or the manager doesn't know how to utilize them properly? Since this is a Vlahovic thread, I'll start with him. Why is he playing with his back to the goal so much? Could all the bad touches be a byproduct of the knowledge that they're only gonna get one or two opportunities to score all game, so they're all wound up trying to be perfect?
 

LiquidPLP

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Jun 9, 2012
12,237
Weird how all these players looked good before coming to Juve/Allegri. Whats more likely, they all forgot how to play the sport, or the manager doesn't know how to utilize them properly? Since this is a Vlahovic thread, I'll start with him. Why is he playing with his back to the goal so much? Could all the bad touches be a byproduct of the knowledge that they're only gonna get one or two opportunities to score all game, so they're all wound up trying to be perfect?
Funny that Italiano is considered a meme bum around here but he knew how to build a team around Vlahovic. In the end it paid off for him immensely.

One has to wonder whether Fiorentina has better midfield than ours or what?
 

DanielSz

Senior Member
Sep 6, 2014
14,345
Funny that Italiano is considered a meme bum around here but he knew how to build a team around Vlahovic. In the end it paid off for him immensely.

One has to wonder whether Fiorentina has better midfield than ours or what?
From what I remember Italiano was very aggressive positionally with his midfielders and they were also among the clubs that crossed the most in serie A. I specifically remember Castrovilli and Bonaventura always being around the box whenever I watched them back then (not much but enough to remember)
 

pavelnel

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Oct 24, 2006
2,474
As I said in Chiesa's thread, there is no place for pure poachers in the modern game. Only Haaland is worthy to be sitting on the throne alone.

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