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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
resting Dybala? It is only October and we're already worried that Dybala is being burnt out? and to rest him in a must win match for a CL match which probably would have little impact if points were dropped.
Especially after the international break in which Dybala really didn't play many minutes.

Plus. We just dropped more Serie A points to Napoli and Roma who both won this week.

Stupid decision by Allegri.
 

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duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
He wanted strong strikers...he even took out moratta instead zaza... Our midfield start to looking good in the second half... First minutes all together and It was good
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Yeah, but the only one that remotely made sense
:tup:

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So Allegri says this:

“Once again, we have to realise a team that scores nine goals in eight games cannot win the Scudetto, so we’ve got to improve our finishing.”
...while continuing to not start our leading scorer. And subbing off our second leading scorer first. Yep. The two players who combined have 7 of our goals in all competitions this year, let's not play them together. Very smart.
 

Pirlo's Beard

Junkie Joe Joyce
Oct 2, 2013
11,411
Our free kicks and corners are basically goal kicks and opposition counter attacks.


And you NEVER play 2 fucking big number 9's together in a partnership wtf is this the 20th century? Dybala has to start and we're so fucking lopsided with only 1 wing back being able to attack efficiently. ALEX FUCKING SANDRO at WING BACK please.
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,253
Personally i think Allegri went for a draw, and rested Dybala for the CL, where topping the group would be massive.


Only logical explenation for this
Rested Dybala for CL?! :rofl:

If he wanted to rest someone should've been cheesio (who's clearly out of form, and we cant rosk him getting injured again) getting subbed early 2nd half or late 1st half.

Allegri is gonna neglect Dybala again.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Nope, not even close. His dumb choices tonight was because this was his best effort to win the game. It's sadly that simple.
lets agree to disagree.


Any reason aside from "he wanted dybala fresh against the nazi's", is failure in my book.


Zaza as a starter with fresh dybala and mandzukic.......fuck no

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Not saying you are wrong osman.


Just saying If Allegri wasent "resting" dybala, he made a big mistake
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
It was a failure, and it was intentional to bench and NOT rest Dybala. He done it before (only recently Vs Napoli) and will continue to do it. In fact he benches Dybala in every "big" game when he has options.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
A combination of not trusting the player and not seeing him fit his tactical needs. Wether it's benching him for trio attack he can't see Dybala function in, or regular duo attack where he prefers power and presence over.... Quality.
 

B3N

Floro Fckin' Flores
May 16, 2010
6,626
One thing I love tho it's pretty much every match this season (bar maybe Seville game that we seemed prepared but even that wasn't an impressive overall as they were absolutely garbage), 20 or so minutes into first half, him with a worried face discuss something with his assistant as if something is wrong from the beginning.

I'm not even mad for not winning, because inter had as much a chance, if not better, to do so. Overall they did well to limit our game, and Cuadrado managing to escape maybe two or three times from juan fucking jesus is as good a performance that guy's had for inter, where as back there was highway for Jovetic who had a field day against once the best defence in the league.

I don't know how we will finish this saeson, or where we will be at january. All I know is these players, the individual performances are carrying the team. Tonight was Barzagli's turn to save the day.
 

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