Fabio Miretti (45 Viewers)

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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I liked him. He seemed to use good judgement about space with and without the ball and knowing when to step in. A little cautious at times, as you might expect from many younger players. And a few clumsy moments with the ball in triangles, but then that was true of all our veterans on the night.
 

Wings

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Jul 15, 2002
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The thing that really irks me about him is the slow speed in decision making & a chilled mentality. He still fancies himself with tons of time to execute a move and he's already getting comfortable with just jogging back after losing possession. Someone needs to light a fire in his ass.
 

icemaη

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I liked him. He seemed to use good judgement about space with and without the ball and knowing when to step in. A little cautious at times, as you might expect from many younger players. And a few clumsy moments with the ball in triangles, but then that was true of all our veterans on the night.
His off the ball movement is excellent for his age IMO. But everything else is lacking.
 

Lion

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Jan 24, 2007
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not suprised his decision making is lacking. very rare to find young players with decision making of young pogba or messi.

this is why a good man manager is important. he could trained to refine his decision making, first touch and off the ball movemnet. he could turn into a deadly goal scoring cm
 

Scottish

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Mar 13, 2011
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not suprised his decision making is lacking. very rare to find young players with decision making of young pogba or messi.

this is why a good man manager is important. he could trained to refine his decision making, first touch and off the ball movemnet. he could turn into a deadly goal scoring cm
I've seen people say they think management is one of Allegri's key strengths. Do you agree with this? What if he is good at management, but will corrupt young players' growth in other ways by instilling in them bad habits based on his dull style of football?

Or do you think he's not a great man manager anyway?
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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I've seen people say they think management is one of Allegri's key strengths. Do you agree with this? What if he is good at management, but will corrupt young players' growth in other ways by instilling in them bad habits based on his dull style of football?

Or do you think he's not a great man manager anyway?
well when we look at attacking players performances under allegri. we see their performances always get worse than compared to their other clubs or earlier seasons:

vidal scored less under allegri than conte.
morata scored less in his second season under allegri than his first but to be fair had more assists so ended up same tally of goals + assits in both seasons before his move. but during his second stint under allegri had less goals assists compared to first stint

higuain never scored as much as he did like he did with napoli and just got worse.

ronaldo never scored as much as madrid

manduzkic never scored as much as bayern

vlahovic lol

only dybala really shined under allegri and it's a testament to how good dybala really was considering allegri spent 3 of his seaosns coaching him playing him as a am or cm or left winger and not a forward.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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I've seen people say they think management is one of Allegri's key strengths. Do you agree with this? What if he is good at management, but will corrupt young players' growth in other ways by instilling in them bad habits based on his dull style of football?

Or do you think he's not a great man manager anyway?
Absolutely not. Just look at Vlahovic. One of the best young strikers in the world scoring goals at will only to reduce his output to near zero. Does nothing to help the guy. The only thing Allegri does well is put 12 men behind the ball and that’s it (the extra man is dedicated to the Throaters who can’t get enough of it).
 

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