sateeh said:
denying capello any credit for winning not one but two scudettos is just plain unfair.Mybe he did rely on personal skills by the players to win games or personal brilliance.
But this team was defensively like a rock, teams were dying before they could score against us. The team was like a well oiled machine.
It was Capello who organised the team from the backline and made it almost invincible and almost impossible to break down.
I didnt say that the guy didnt make mistakes, he made quite a few and he was just a plain son of a bitch when dealing with his players and especially alex.
But saying things like anyone would've won the scudetto with this team is just plain ignorant as the Inter example just shows that its not that e
and capello is a part of that team.
I neevr said that Capello didn't do anything or did not participate anything in winning the 2 scudetti. If a coach doesn't matter in winning trophies then why the hell didnt we win anything during the Ancelloti seasons??
Capello made the team solid, but he also made then impotent and increative. That worked for him in winning lo scudetto but wasn't good enough for winning anything else that needs creativity like knock out games.
Yes I stand by my statement, it took a team work to win the scudetti. (I never said a coach is not part of the team) A team cosists from the captain, players, coach, management.....etc even the cleaning man in the squad is counted. Everyone who participated by making the squad capable of winning is to be thanked and is part of the team.
What I hated during the Capello era is that we usually do not hear about problems between players, but under his command we heard of a few. We are not Inter, nor Lazio. Our problems stay under the roof of our club they never go outside (if there are any).
Capello is one of the coaches who has won alot with different teams, but to me his acheivement at Juve were masked by his butt-like behaviour and arrogance, which I beleive let us lose trophies we were seriously capable of winning.