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Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Allegri is to blame for some of our results so far this season but for me most of the blame should be on Marotta for the shambolic way he handled our transfer campaign.

Tonight just shows how he failed to sign the players that were needed and goes to show how bizzare the Hernanes signing was when the coach won't even consider using him despite him being an AM.

The only player linking Midfield to our attack is Cuadrado and its not like he can play every game and even if he did he doesn't have the necessary support as he's the only winger in the team.
We played a 352 for two games because we have no available RBs. The 352 doesn't use a TQ
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
Ill be honest...he needs to get fired. At least in practice... im convinced he will not be able to overcome this unless he takes the finger out of his ass and plays dybala morata cuadrado always. But i dont see any promise of this happening.

We have played a handful of games already, and he cant motivate the team nor find a balance. We have been lucky that we loaned cuadrado....imagine all the other games without him. And we need to remember that cuadrado wasnt even in our plans.

Of cuourse...firing him now will get us a mazarri...so is a lose lose situation. But ignoring the fact that there just isnt any good candidate available...... i just see a desperate and confused man...guiding a bunch of misfits..


Seriosuly... this is turning ugly...and the injury excuse cannot hold any water now. Allegri is messing up tactics
Allegri proved to be quite the stubborn man at Meelan
 

Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
14,300
We keep saying that the players need to gel but if that is the case why change the strikers so much.

Just as Dybala and Morata started to improve against Sevilla, we split them up.
 

Salvo

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Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
62,797
352 was effective against City and Sevilla so I will not fault him for formation

I think the problem is his lineup selection
It seems simplistic but I honestly think the only problem was not playing Dybala and Morata. Our next game will be interesting.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
We keep saying that the players need to gel but if that is the case why change the strikers so much.

Just as Dybala and Morata started to improve against Sevilla, we split them up.
Dybala and Morata destroyed Genoa. Morata had a hand in all 3 goals. And Allegri decided the best idea was not to build off that performance but not even let them play together since. Both the last two games he has arranged the subs to not have them play together.

Disgusting.
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
87,941
Do you think that perhaps Pogba doesn't respect Allegri and that's part of the problem?

Would having a more famous manager help us there?
I think Pogba is showing a bit of mental weakness this season. Pressures all on him as the star man in midfield and when things weren't coming off in the couple of early games, and no Pirlo or Vidal to rescue him, he's become really frustrated.
 

Juventus 32

Senior Member
May 18, 2014
4,222
Ill be honest...he needs to get fired. At least in practice... im convinced he will not be able to overcome this unless he takes the finger out of his ass and plays dybala morata cuadrado always. But i dont see any promise of this happening.

We have played a handful of games already, and he cant motivate the team nor find a balance. We have been lucky that we loaned cuadrado....imagine all the other games without him. And we need to remember that cuadrado wasnt even in our plans.

Of cuourse...firing him now will get us a mazarri...so is a lose lose situation. But ignoring the fact that there just isnt any good candidate available...... i just see a desperate and confused man...guiding a bunch of misfits..


Seriosuly... this is turning ugly...and the injury excuse cannot hold any water now. Allegri is messing up tactics
:tup:

I don't think Montella is a Mazarri..
 

X Æ A-12

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Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
87,941
Dybala and Morata destroyed Genoa. Morata had a hand in all 3 goals. And Allegri decided the best idea was not to build off that performance but not even let them play together since. Both the last two games he has arranged the subs to not have them play together.

Disgusting.
it's like he believes theyre alternatives and one should partner Mandzu/Zaza...I have no idea what mightve given him this impression
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
Our problem started as a Marotta problem and now transformed into an Allegri one.

Allegri started the pre-season with a clear intention of using his 4-3-1-2. Marotta failed him miserably at the end of the transfer market with the failure to sign a worthy trequartista. Then he tried a 4-3-3 to accommodate Cuadrado but sacrificed Morata in the process on the left wing. But the moment we all thought Allegri figured it out with a 3-5-2 (some say a modified 4-3-3) playing Morata, Dybala and Cuadrado, he goes back and changes the system again!

Also, it's incredible how we become fully clueless after his substitutions every match. Uninspiring.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,945
Weren't you talking about making a terrorist attack on Juventus headquarters in Turin? Now is the time. :D
and to think people said that Dybala was being rested at the weekend for tonight's match... I was right about allegri, he really was living off Conte's legacy last season I really don't see much of an improvement, maybe finish 2nd at best but even so considering where we were last summer and with the squad at his disposal - yes marotta takes some blame too, allegri still has no idea which is his strongest attackers yet it seems more obvious to everyone else than who should be starting in goal for us.
 

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