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Vialli_92

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Mar 7, 2013
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The attacking tactics do not suit a player like Dybala, if anything Higuain should have just as much responsibility to create with his hold up play and bring others into the game as well by occupying the defenders and creating space for Dybala

There is very little movement ahead of Dybala so unless he performs a miracle he's always going to struggle with 4 defenders in front of him and only Higuain ahead of him

Messi would struggle to create in our team against RM that night, far too static Juve are in attack
 

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IlCapitano

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Dec 16, 2012
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Except he almost never had multiple defenders against him that night. Higuain did very well, created two very good chances one on one for Costa.

Messi would be absolutely amazing and open up space for everyone, as he does anywhere he plays. Stop trying to make Allegri a dud who has no clue how to set up his team. He has no midfield this year outside of one player, no full backs and we're still the most efficient team in the league, top 5 in Europe. Stop the nonsense.
 

Vialli_92

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Mar 7, 2013
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Except he almost never had multiple defenders against him that night. Higuain did very well, created two very good chances one on one for Costa.

Messi would be absolutely amazing and open up space for everyone, as he does anywhere he plays. Stop trying to make Allegri a dud who has no clue how to set up his team. He has no midfield this year outside of one player, no full backs and we're still the most efficient team in the league, top 5 in Europe. Stop the nonsense.
That is a blatant lie

Where were these Costa 1 on 1 chances with the goalkeeper?
 

IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
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So in other words there was no chance created
No, there was. Why people dismiss creating one on one situations by our best players vs opposing CBs and FBs as if that's the easiest thing ever is beyond me. Or do you think opposing managers don't care that a dribbler like Costa or Dybala or Robben are going 1v1 close to goal?

Whole point of football is to get your best players in situations where they can create damage and not have multiple defenders going at them and stopping them and as defenders to stop those situations. When Zidane did that in the final for Isco/Marcelo vs Barzagli it's was tactical mastermind and failure by Allegri to adjust. Multiple tactical analysis on YT where Guardiola creates his entire gameplan to switch sides quickly and get Robben/Costa 1v1 and it's tactical perfection by the best manager ever. When Allegri does that for Dybala, Cuadrado, Costa it's their individual brilliance and lack of ideas for Allegri. They're not taking the ball at center field and taking on 5-6 defenders each time, they're getting the ball in good situations around the box ffs.

Unless you can exploit opposing defense and get multiple runs behind the defense and have your striker 1v1 vs GK it's hard to do better than that. There are opposing players trying to stop you, you know that right?

While you're here - weren't you the one pushing the 'Pep is the best' agenda and how his teams including City this year play perfect football? Can you explain this to me please:

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Juliano13

Senior Member
May 6, 2012
5,017
As much as I respect Allegri and know of his quality I wish we would try someone who could give an identity to this team.
I hope he stays. I've learned over the years that it's easy to admire coaches when they are at another club. Allegri is not perfect, he made some stupid mistakes, most recently getting fucked by Ronaldo again the same way as in the final, and he has a boner for some average players (all managers are like that. I remeber Lippi being very annoying at times).

The point is, there aren't many coaches out there better than him and if we let him go, we risk donwgrading significantly.
 

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