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Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
10,655
Ruiz and Zielinski would for sure. You know attacking b2b CMs who can actually drive, create, pass to teammate instead of opponents?

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Zielinski has no character - he will suck big time in big matches. Cant get his shit together for national team too.
Ruiz I cant say, didnt watch this guy so much.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,386
Our midfield will be crushed by Atletico's if things don't change soon; unless Max finds a solution, and quick, we're probably screwed.

Now, what should happen if we fall to ATM in the round of 16? Street Allegri?

What if we somehow manage to negotiate them and reach the CL final, but fall at the final hurdle yet again? Street Allegri? I want answers, both from the respected members and the emotional sissies and snowflakes on Tuz. Even trolls like @Fr3sh and @zizinho are welcome to respond.
We will definitely support Allegri because if we exit, let me rephrase that, when we exit at the hands of Atletico it will be the circumstances that did that and not his tactics.
 

pavelnel

Senior Member
Oct 24, 2006
2,474
Atalanta not only allowing us shit, but also have most shots on our goal.

Not bad, I like them.
The biggest wins of the season - 3:0. We cannot score more than 3 goals even against the shitiest teams.
And the last two games better be forgotten.
No way we will beat AM with such a harmless attack. We need a revolution in our gameplay in less than 20 days..

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Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
I don't get the ragging on Pjanic, we look much better with him on than without.
Because he's inconsistent and disappears in many games. He can and should do better; in fact, he has played better in the past. The fact that our midfield is better with him, even when he's off form, just goes to show how poor our midfield options actually are. This current rendition of Pjanic would be 5th choice behind prime Marchisio, Pogba, Vidal, or Pirlo.

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Thank you faggots for your responses :p I love you all :heart:

I too, am of the opinion that Allegri's tenure might come to an end at the conclusion of this season. An early CL exit, even if we win Serie A again, will probably signal the end. However, if we have an extended run in the competition, reaching the semis, and barely miss out, the onus is on management to improve that shit-show of a midfield and give Max a chance to have a go again next season.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
An underperforming midfield is not the same as a poor midfield. Matuidi - Pjanic - Can is, on paper, a solid midfield with the right mix of qualities. We need to make it tick rather than replace, imo.
It's a decent midfield, but it needs upgrades. Can is not a deserving starter, and Matuidi isn't getting any younger. Pjanic is highly inconsistent, but perhaps with better quality around him in midfield, he could be able to fulfill his potential, or at least reach previous levels.

Perhaps poor is harsh and a bit of an exaggeration, but it's definitely a far cry from what we once had, and what other top teams are able to field.
 

juve103423

Senior Member
Mar 22, 2010
949
So what? You can be good AND physical. One doesn't rule out the other. That requires us to spend more though, which utimately is not in Allegris hands.

I find it absolutely hilarious that people basically think Max is asking for limited midfielders on purpose.

Do not feed Hydde's mental illness with posts like that.
Its totally hilarious that this Daidevel, Zizinho and others actually seem to believe that Allegri, our coach for 5 years, our football expert, is not involved in selecting players for our football team :D
What kind of messed up conspiracy theory is that !?

There is absolutely no evidence for such an unusual thing to happen, yet they are bold enough to make fun of others. :D
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,254
Our midfield will be crushed by Atletico's if things don't change soon; unless Max finds a solution, and quick, we're probably screwed.

Now, what should happen if we fall to ATM in the round of 16? Street Allegri?

What if we somehow manage to negotiate them and reach the CL final, but fall at the final hurdle yet again? Street Allegri? I want answers, both from the respected members and the emotional sissies and snowflakes on Tuz. Even trolls like @Fr3sh and @zizinho are welcome to respond.

Allegri isn't being given the proper tools to win, he needs midfielders. Without new midfielders, there's no way we're going in deep in the CL.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
However, if he wins CL or loses, he should leave after the season. The cycle has come to an end. I am grateful to Max and if he wins CL he will be remembered as the best coach in history, I suppose. Surely for my 30 years of life.

But the voices to dismiss him now or after the eventual fall with Atletico, IS PURE DEBILISM. That's how I see it.

One more thing. Zidane? FUCK NO. It will be suicide.
I prefer Guardiola.We know that if he fulfills the contract he will leave MC. That's why I do not know, but maybe the option that Max should stay for a another one year is not so bad. And then contract Pep.
If not Guardiola, I would go De Zerbi .
Yup. The only way for him to go out is at the end of the season after we win/crashout of the CL and win the scudetto.

The only way Allegri will see the street before the season ends is if he pulls a disastrous run of loses in Serie A and loses the top place, which honestly, i dont see happening since the league is our forte no matter what serie A throws at us..

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either way this is his final season i think. Zidane is coming
I dont know if Zidane will be the chosen one (looks likely and set for it to be that way).... but im pretty sure this is his final season no matter what happens in the CL.
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
31,792
However, if he wins CL or loses, he should leave after the season. The cycle has come to an end. I am grateful to Max and if he wins CL he will be remembered as the best coach in history, I suppose. Surely for my 30 years of life.

But the voices to dismiss him now or after the eventual fall with Atletico, IS PURE DEBILISM. That's how I see it.

One more thing. Zidane? FUCK NO. It will be suicide.
I prefer Guardiola.We know that if he fulfills the contract he will leave MC. That's why I do not know, but maybe the option that Max should stay for a another one year is not so bad. And then contract Pep.
If not Guardiola, I would go De Zerbi .
The hell kind of talk is this?
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,947
I think Allegri will leave in the summer anyway - reading between the lines - and I'm sure this will make some people happy but it's hard to find a coach with longevity, let alone longevity in winning. This could all be timed badly if either of the Milan clubs actually get their shit together.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,652
One more thing. Zidane? FUCK NO. It will be suicide.
I prefer Guardiola
.We know that if he fulfills the contract he will leave MC. That's why I do not know, but maybe the option that Max should stay for a another one year is not so bad. And then contract Pep.
If not Guardiola, I would go De Zerbi .
FUCK NO. Keep that pansy and his tiki taka away from my club pls.
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
FUCK NO. Keep that pansy and his tiki taka away from my club pls.
you know the next logical step for him is Serie A though. but i dont know what would be worse, him coaching us or Milan/inter growing enough to be able to afford a Guardiola. the later i guess, since there would be high chances that they selfimplode
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,652
you know the next logical step for him is Serie A though. but i dont know what would be worse, him coaching us or Milan/inter growing enough to be able to afford a Guardiola. the later i guess, since there would be high chances that they selfimplode
I doubt he'd coach anything except for Juve in italy, and even if he would, i think someone like Conte would do better with the Milanese teams. Pep isn't exactly known to make mediocre teams overperform. He needs the best players around to make his system work imo.

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Also would have nightmares about our midfield.

But unlike Max, he would probably ask fo better mids, so that ain't a problem :seven:
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
I doubt he'd coach anything except for Juve in italy, and even if he would, i think someone like Conte would do better with the Milanese teams. Pep isn't exactly known to make mediocre teams overperform. He needs the best players around to make his system work imo.

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Also would have nightmares about our midfield.

But unlike Max, he would probably ask fo better mids, so that ain't a problem :seven:
he needs players that fit the profile he can work with in midfield and attack, but they need to be among the best around at the same time as well. he doesent need WC defenders though. since he sets his defense at 30 meters from his goal, his teams will get slaughtered on the counter, no matter how good his defenders are. they just need to be good in the air to defend set pieces and fast to chase attackers once they avoid the offside

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having said that, much rather have Zidane, but also some other coaches
 

Powis

Senior Member
Dec 9, 2009
8,486
I think Allegri will leave in the summer anyway - reading between the lines - and I'm sure this will make some people happy but it's hard to find a coach with longevity, let alone longevity in winning. This could all be timed badly if either of the Milan clubs actually get their shit together.
That's very right. You know, nowadays people take trophies for granted. Ups and downs are simply inevitable in each manager's career, especially if someone is managing the same club for a solid period of time. Impatient fans fail to understand that.
 

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