[ITA] Serie A 2012/2013 (14 Viewers)

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Bezzy

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Jun 5, 2010
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oh, i tought it was an ugly contest

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If you consider it an achievement to beat napoli that fields 9 benchplayers in europe, and obviously wants to get eliminated as soon as possible to soly focus on serie a...
those bench players still are paid.more then PSV players and PSV doesn't give shit about el too.
cavani played whole second half and couldn't do Shit vs bouma and Marcelo. napoli is an embarrassment for Italy in Europe
 

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Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
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Milan are a terrible, terrible football team. Allegri fucking sucks as a manager, but I for one, am happy he will stay for at least another week or two. The only exciting player they have is El Shawarma, they lack creativity, pace and ideas everywhere else. I love that they needed an offside assist to finally win again. Fags.

They will be lucky to make the Europa League places. 7th or 8th for them this season.
 

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Nov 26, 2006
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Ah, I've missed watching Delneri teams.

Clearly his style wasn't suited to being used by a big club every week, but it is one that is very good at making a comparatively poor batch of defenders - particularly if they have big, strong fullbacks.

The shape he gets his team into does present a cracking obstacle at times.

Thankfully for Genoa, Allegri is too dim to know the weakness that Delneri's defences possess: the big diagonal/back-post cross that takes advantage of the fullback on the far side being very narrow and the winger often being too slow to get back and cover.

Goodness knows how many goals Juve conceded like that under Delneri.
 

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Thankfully for Genoa, Allegri is too dim to know the weakness that Delneri's defences possess: the big diagonal/back-post cross that takes advantage of the fullback on the far side being very narrow and the winger often being too slow to get back and cover.

Goodness knows how many goals Juve conceded like that under Delneri.
Having a right flank composed of Motta and Krasic certainly didn't help.
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
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Just out of curiosity, which teams in Serie A don't use a 3-5-2 or any other formation with 3 at the back and wingbacks? I can only think of Roma, Samp and Genoa?
 
May 22, 2007
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Just out of curiosity, which teams in Serie A don't use a 3-5-2 or any other formation with 3 at the back and wingbacks? I can only think of Roma, Samp and Genoa?
There are a few more, but it's becoming a trend since Juve winning the title with the system. For example Catania and Milan usually haven't...
 

Gian

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Apr 12, 2009
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There are a few more, but it's becoming a trend since Juve winning the title with the system. For example Catania and Milan usually haven't...
I find it a bit worrying that there's not much tactical variety tbh.

Even Italian coaches abroad use it. I wonder why they prefer that system so much.
 
Jul 1, 2010
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Milan scored an offside goal yesterday, no one talks about it.

We get similarly dubious calls today and we're called cheats all over the internet.

Selective memory at its best.

Spolli should have received a red card for his hit on Pogba by the way.
 
May 22, 2007
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I find it a bit worrying that there's not much tactical variety tbh.

Even Italian coaches abroad use it. I wonder why they prefer that system so much.
What do you mean by variety? Serie A doesn't really have wingers, so you're looking at christmas trees types or 4-3-3 alternatively.

I don't know why Mancini is using it. Would be very surprised if RDM or Ancelotti tried it.
 
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