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Mokku

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2019
2,400
Watch Spurs play, its so defensive and backwards. They're solid but its their superstar front line that are very efficient in scoring rather than Spurs playing like Brazil. Also, watch the Sporting and Marseille games, they only won that game after the red card. He'd be good for one season before complaining about our shitty squad, another short sighted move.
 

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Xorim

Junior Member
Aug 31, 2015
367
conte achieved sucess past juve with chelsea and inter?
Don't forget the massive overachievement at Euro 2016, where he had the worst italian national team I have ever seen and managed to beat #1 ranked belgium, throwing spain out of the tournament and only get knocked out to reigning world champion germany by losing the penalty shootout.

And this by fielding Pelle, Eder, Giaccherini, Sturaro, Parolo and other world beaters.

He at least had BBBC though as a defensive core (which is just immense, as we all know), but man... he's really great at overachieving with some trash teams
 

Rockets

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2022
2,597
I think it's easy. If you want a long-term plan, then no conte. If it's a temporary solution, he may fit in. But he'll stay at hotspurs this season and he won't come even if we sack Allegri. So in both cases I don't think he's the one worth discussing.
 

Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
8,104
Conte could only come here to start another winning cycle, by developing new back bone for this team. Could see him making beast of the guys like Bremer, Vlahovic maybe Kostic and one of youn midfielders.
 
Aug 2, 2005
3,968
We are not furing Allegri now
By June.. million things can happen..

Even Allegri could turn the ship into a functioning one..



The issue with Allegri.. is even when he steady the ship now

We will start over next season fresh.. same physical shape .. need time to gel.. etc etc
 
Aug 2, 2005
3,968
Tomorrow's board meeting will address the issue of Juventus' results but Allegri's position is not in doubt by the strong backing of Agnelli, the project is a long-term one and today sacking him would be 'madness'. (@tuttosport)
We lost hope on a change of coach now..
It is pretty much clear..

Unless.. we fans arranged an organized action to send a clear message to change now.. this is not happening..



I myself is no longer thinking we are firing Allegri.. it is clear as day.. if Monza loss did not spark any actions.. nothing will..


I cannot see us doing worse than these results and performances.. same as last year.. by April.. we will be blaming the poor start and injuries of Chiesa and Pogba for not winning the league

Allegri will still be the coach next year also
 

Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
8,104
Conte is just another proof of the management being stuck in the past. Recycling the same old names is ridiculous, both of ex players and ex coaches.

Then we wonder why this club's playing style (and in recent years also results) is so far behind be Europe's finest.
yeah especially when there are plenty of options around free, like Pocchetino, Tuchel, Zidane, Tedesco, Marcelino most of them would somehow change our style of play with out maybe such a big overhaul as Sarri brought.
 

Stevie

..........
Mar 30, 2003
17,626
If we stick with this fraud at what point does he realizes what he has been doing doesn't work and stops being a stubborn fuck?

He needs to change and forget about his ultra defensive safety first approach and show these players how to attack.

If players play shit they are substituted and forced to play better or not play at all. Managers should be held accountable too. I hope someone is giving Max a kick in the balls as I'm typing this.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
39,201
Pathetic. Pube Faced Unibrow is too arrogant and stubborn to admit he made a mistake - what a deplorable cum stain he has become.

https://football-italia.net/offensive-production-a-matter-of-concern-for-juventus-and-allegri/

Stats prove how Juventus‘ offensive production is one of the Bianconeri’s main issues this season, as only Cremonese, Lecce, Verona, Monza and Spezia have fewer shots on target than the Old Lady.

The Bianconeri have scored nine goals in seven Serie A games and are the only team, along with José Mourinho’s Roma, to have netted less than ten times in the top eight.

La Gazzetta dello Sport highlights Juventus’ struggles with offensive production this season. They have managed 25 shots on target so far; only Cremonese, Lecce, Verona, Monza and Spezia have produced less than Allegri’s boys.

Juventus are 17th in Serie A for ‘shots accuracy’ (27,8), ahead of Verona, Monza and Spezia.

Stats are even more worrying when considering the so-called ‘Field Tilt’, the ball possession in the attacking third, where Juventus are penultimate with 41.37%. Fiorentina top this ranking with 65.92%, followed by Napoli (60.49) and Milan (56.12).


These are numbers of a relegation battling team, not one aspiring to compete for titles :rofl: :howler: :b81:
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,636
If we stick with this fraud at what point does he realizes what he has been doing doesn't work and stops being a stubborn fuck?
Agreed.

He needs to change and forget about his ultra defensive safety first approach and show these players how to attack.
Don't agree with that. Our approach isn't ultra defensive imo, we just seem to lack ideas.

If players play shit they are substituted and forced to play better or not play at all.
That would be ideal.
Just one small problem though: if you remove the players who are currently playing like shit, we'll simply have to forfeit games as we'd be unable to field 11 players.
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
Moderator
Aug 27, 2008
34,947
Agreed.



Don't agree with that. Our approach isn't ultra defensive imo, we just seem to lack ideas.



That would be ideal.
Just one small problem though: if you remove the players who are currently playing like shit, we'll simply have to forfeit games as we'd be unable to field 11 players.
We complain about having to field Kean, but for most games it's only players like him we have on the bench. The Monza game, we had Bonucci and Fagioli (the jury's still out on him) that we could realistically field without a steep drop in quality. We really need to find a way to have less injuries. At the bare minimum the fitness and conditioning coaches should be facing the axe.
 

CrimsonianKing

U can't expect an Inexperienced team like Juventus
Jan 16, 2013
26,115
Pathetic. Pube Faced Unibrow is too arrogant and stubborn to admit he made a mistake - what a deplorable cum stain he has become.

https://football-italia.net/offensive-production-a-matter-of-concern-for-juventus-and-allegri/

Stats prove how Juventus‘ offensive production is one of the Bianconeri’s main issues this season, as only Cremonese, Lecce, Verona, Monza and Spezia have fewer shots on target than the Old Lady.

The Bianconeri have scored nine goals in seven Serie A games and are the only team, along with José Mourinho’s Roma, to have netted less than ten times in the top eight.

La Gazzetta dello Sport highlights Juventus’ struggles with offensive production this season. They have managed 25 shots on target so far; only Cremonese, Lecce, Verona, Monza and Spezia have produced less than Allegri’s boys.

Juventus are 17th in Serie A for ‘shots accuracy’ (27,8), ahead of Verona, Monza and Spezia.

Stats are even more worrying when considering the so-called ‘Field Tilt’, the ball possession in the attacking third, where Juventus are penultimate with 41.37%. Fiorentina top this ranking with 65.92%, followed by Napoli (60.49) and Milan (56.12).


These are numbers of a relegation battling team, not one aspiring to compete for titles :rofl: :howler: :b81:

We keep losing points like this and we will be a relegation battling team. Maybe only then will Unibrow boss man do something about it.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,636
We complain about having to field Kean, but for most games it's only players like him we have on the bench. The Monza game, we had Bonucci and Fagioli (the jury's still out on him) that we could realistically field without a steep drop in quality. We really need to find a way to have less injuries. At the bare minimum the fitness and conditioning coaches should be facing the axe.
Well, the fitness/injuries issue, coupled with shitty bench options, is one thing.
The other thing, which is just as important to me, is the fact that a lot of our supposedly good players just aren't performing either. And don't even get me started on our new signings (except Milik) :andy2:
 

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