Man , i was so sure we can rally the troops for this one, speacially after this game with Salernitana

Pretty disapointed , almost punch the tv on his chance ......the local comentator said that he just acted instinctvly and cleared the ball as it was infront of his own goal
And see, I think that after such an emotional loss there might be a hangover where it's hard to "get-up" for the next game. Imagine being yelled at for how shitty you played after the game and you later find out you were cheated.... Red cards, emotion goes wild, it's hard to get super excited week to week, but after 48 or 72, hours?
I would feel so down. I played competitively for 20 years, I've been there. These kids are 20-30 years old. No one out there is 45 and has an understanding of death and life and the world, it's a game.
Maybe you respond and get crazy with a 5-0 win, but your tactics don't help me believe that.
The most important thing is how Allegri always looks after something shitty happens. He looks like he's going to cry, he looks depressed the players aren't doing well.
My best coach ever would say, before a match, "Boys, I want the first whistle, I want the first foul, I want the first card, and I want the first goal." He was literally saying, hey, you're going to screw up, but that's how this shit goes, go play.
Allegri doesn't run down the sidelines like Simeone, he doesn't clap a lot after poor shit happens.
He seems (and I don't have a lot of Juve games under my belt this season) like the type of guy who always says, "Why are you doing that?" or "What are you thinking?" Instead of, "Great attempt, I love your effort, smart play, next time, think about your mate behind you, ask for help when you leave your marker, lean on them, they lean on you, team, we will make this work."
Obviously that's a silly precise example, but he just strikes me like the super religious dad who is always disappointed because you saw porn on your phone at 32, accidentally.