Igor Tudor - Manager (162 Viewers)

Gian

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Apr 12, 2009
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  • Gian

    Gian

Maybe someone could help me explain Tudor’s tactics a bit better.

The way I see it, he’s very pragmatic. Starts with a low block and wants to hit opponents on the counter/transitions. If we fall in behind he just goes all out and starts subbing attacking players in

Am I wrong?
 

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Mar 23, 2015
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last 2 games where both great examples of fino alla fine, I suddenly want to watch Juventus games again
agreed, this is fun, especially since i don't expect us to win anything this season

also i'd rather we close games at 3-0 by the 70th minute

i like that tudor is not afraid to field one or two attackers more than it's absolutely necessary. but at the same time, the defensive chaos of the last few games is intolerable on the long run. the lack of concentration must be temporary, bremer and digre looked the worse from all games i can recall, and kelly was much more stable than this lately

what's worrying is the midfield and the lack of choices. thuram is fine, the rest comes with different and huge tradeoffs, no matter who and how tudor fields
 
Aug 8, 2006
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Defense can be fixed. Cohesion can be developed. However, the intangibles that this team is demonstrating is something very few coaches can instill.


It’s too early to judge 2 door but it’s likely that he’s gone in the summer
 
Oct 28, 2010
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  • ALC

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Defense can be fixed. Cohesion can be developed. However, the intangibles that this team is demonstrating is something very few coaches can instill.


It’s too early to judge 2 door but it’s likely that he’s gone in the summer
I feel like the first part of your post doesn’t vibe with the second part
 

Bianconero_Aus

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May 26, 2009
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This is far too Balkan for my liking. Heart, chaos, last-minute drama. Tudor has fired up the Balkan players, who provide the goals, the assists, and the fire, but he's also spread Balkanism to the rest of the squad. The team looks more like a street brawl and not at all like Juventus.
And this won't end well. Now we're scoring late goals, but soon we will stop and then it will look very ugly.
One of my favourite moments was when a Kosovar made a key pass to a Serbian before the 4th goal. Technically that pass shouldn’t count as Serbia doesn’t recognise Kosovo. So we better be careful or uefa could retroactively disallow the goal :scared:
 

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