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Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Great interviews from Max, post-match :delpiero:

Love this:

“Those who criticise are not my problem, it’s their problem. What else am I supposed to do? In five years we’ve won four and three-quarters Scudetti, reached the Champions League Final twice, won the Coppa Italia four times.

“What more can I do? They’re the ones who need to get treatment, not me. In any case, criticism can be educational, and it’s fun for me too.”


@lgorTudor

Max been reading Tuz. He knows about our "mental illness" thing now. :heart:

@Cerval

Just waiting for Max to bust out the Nuke fest now...

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Pjanic jogged 12 km today, more than anyone else. He is capable of playing high intensity football, but not on a weekly basis.

We need to save these kind of performances for the CL.
Fixed that for you.

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Max:

I wanted this approach in the first leg, chose different players and it was tougher with those characteristics. We moved too slowly, didn’t push forward enough and our reading of the game wasn’t good enough."

:delpiero:

I always find it funny when people put 100% of the blame on the manager, say his shit tactics are the only thing holding us back, etc... He is admitting that he made some poor choices in terms of player selection for the first leg, and it caused our approach to fail... but he wanted the same approach, and the players he chose did not (and maybe were not able to in some cases) deliver. Good to see he used the intervening period to work on the team, and evaluate players to switch up for today. Great tactical masterclass from Max.
 

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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Allegri to critics: 'What more can I do?'
By Football Italia staff


Massimiliano Allegri hailed Emre Can and hit back at the Juventus doubters after eliminating Atletico Madrid. “What else am I supposed to do?”
There had been a mounting campaign from some fans to have the Coach axed at the end of this season after a 2-0 first leg defeat at the Wanda Metropolitano.
However, the Coach silenced his doubters with a dominant 3-0 victory and Cristiano Ronaldo hat-trick to book a place in the Champions League quarter-finals.
“We weren’t perfect, but we did do well to remain concentrated,” said Allegri in his Press conference.
“There was the risk of taking a hysterical approach to the game, as the idea of the comeback had been talked about so much, but we had 95 minutes to get the job done. We did very well and the team deserve congratulations.
“It would’ve been really strange for Ronaldo to end his Champions League season with only one goal… He did well and the lads all contributed, including the fans providing a marvellous frame for the match.
“I think we gave a wonderful evening of football to all those passionate about the sport in Italy.”
The Champions League Round of 16 has been characterised by comebacks, with Juventus following Ajax, Manchester United and Porto in overturning a first leg defeat.
“This is a very difficult tournament and when two teams are on a relatively similar level, these things can happen.”
Allegri was asked if the exit of sides like Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain therefore made Juventus favourites for the trophy.
“No, Juventus are one of the contenders to win the Champions League. If we had gone out after a performance like that, there would’ve been little to say.
“If you don’t play in the Round of 16, you can’t dream of winning the Champions League, it doesn’t take a Harvard degree to know that. If you go through the group phase, you can hope, otherwise you focus on the Europa League. It’s one step at a time.”
This was a tactical masterclass from Allegri, who was missing suspended Alex Sandro, plus injured Mattia De Sciglio, Douglas Costa, Sami Khedira, Andrea Barzagli and Juan Cuadrado.
Juve ended up using Emre Can as almost an extra defender, coming back to fill the gaps when Joao Cancelo and Leonardo Spinazzola bombed forward.
“We wanted to take this approach in the first leg, but we managed it in the second. If Martin Caceres had been in that position, we would’ve been more defensive, whereas Emre played the ball well. I needed someone who could push forward with the ball and he did it very well.
“He defended strongly and showed good character. In my view, it was Emre Can’s best performance since he’s been at Juve. He proved himself tonight.”
Has Allegri managed to prove himself to the doubters too?
“Those who criticise are not my problem, it’s their problem. What else am I supposed to do? In five years we’ve won four and three-quarters Scudetti, reached the Champions League Final twice, won the Coppa Italia four times.
“What more can I do? They’re the ones who need to get treatment, not me. In any case, criticism can be educational, and it’s fun for me too.”
 

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MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
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I didn't get to see the second half because I was traveling from work, but I read that for a time he subbed out Spinazzola and put Bernardeschi at LB, is that true?

He finally snapped and went all-out. God help everyone else, they're going to need it.
 
Oct 23, 2011
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I am sincerely sorry. Sorry for doubting this great man for the last 3 weeks.

His tactics were spot on, did not set 1 foot wrong. From game-plan to subs (including the timing of them). I think he found his formation that we are going to use until the end of the season. The only question right now is are we going to continue with Mandzukic in that role or is he going to use Dybala. He has a little under a month to figure that out.
 

HAZEM

L'architetto
Apr 22, 2008
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I am sincerely sorry. Sorry for doubting this great man for the last 3 weeks.

His tactics were spot on, did not set 1 foot wrong. From game-plan to subs (including the timing of them). I think he found his formation that we are going to use until the end of the season. The only question right now is are we going to continue with Mandzukic in that role or is he going to use Dybala. He has a little under a month to figure that out.
i think it will be Kean. it seems he has faith on him and he has similar characteristic of mandzu but with different spicy ingredients.
 

Mr Chocolate

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Dec 23, 2012
6,702
Easily the best 2nd leg coach in the world, such a smart tactician, once he sees a team verse us, he always knows how to exploit their weaknesses and strengthen ours.

Life contract, imagine Sarri doing something like this, the bloke never changes anything.
 
Aug 1, 2003
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We knew he is a tactical genius but Max FINALLY changed the MENTAL approach

No playing to extra time

No taking things for granted

No reserving subs for ET

No sitting back after doing just enough in CL

He bloody put on Kean and Dybala while we led 2-0

Max of old would defend and wait out to ET without using all or putting in late subs and we would concede due to silly mistakes brought out by fatigue

My God I’ve waited for this moment for so long and I’m so happy it has finally happened
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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But guyse, promoggi, hist, Hydde, rus, etc say it’s a myth that Allegri has the team peak for the stretch run when the big games happen. Periodization and peaking are fantasies for the naive, might as well call it a magic switch. If we play poorly in the fall we will obviously play poorly in the CL knockouts too.

:seven:

@Zacheryah
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,988
But guyse, promoggi, hist, Hydde, rus, etc say it’s a myth that Allegri has the team peak for the stretch run when the big games happen. Periodization and peaking are fantasies for the naive, might as well call it a magic switch. If we play poorly in the fall we will obviously play poorly in the CL knockouts too.

:seven:

@Zacheryah
come on

Give the man some time. Its just one match (what a match), but consistency is key here. So please do not sing victory songs yet.

The team didnt "peaked". Wtf.
We were balls to the walls and the coach FINALLY let loose the brakes on the team for the boys to deliver. It was the least he could do after he horror shows we have witnesed as of late

this for example :
He bloody put on Kean and Dybala while we led 2-0
This was so UNALLEGRI that is almost unreal.... like if someone possesed allegris body.

Lets wait and see iof Max can leave behind his italian pragmatism and finally unleash this team.

Ill repeat myself: He needs to KEEP THIS GOING. If he puuts the brake again..we will be back to square zero.

The show is still on.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
42,253
“Give Allegri some time, come on. It’s just one match. Consistency is key. We will be back to square zero. This was so unallegri, it’s almost unreal. Someone must have possessed his body. Let’s see if he can leave his Italian pragmatism behind.”

:rofl:

Yeah. 5 straight Scudetti, 4 straight domestic doubles, 2 CL finals, 4 CL QFs or better in 5 years... only club in football to beat all 3 of the Spanish clubs in CL knockouts in the last 5 years (no other club has even beat two of them).

Allegri sure has consistency issues... clearly has no idea how to win, how to make us contenders in Europe. Someone must have possessed his body for this performance to happen. He’s too much of a “poosie” and a coward for this.

Fuck, some people are disgusting, negative turds. :lol3:
 

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