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where? Juventus has the resources to keep challenging for CL in the years to come, while Allegri will take a while to get a job in a CL contender. I'd say there are 5-6 teams Allegri is capable of winning CL with - Barca, Real, Juve, Pool, City and maybe PSG or Bayern. And none of them seem too eager to appoint Max.
Then maybe he will take a year off until one of those sides needs a new manager. I don't see him being the type to take a lesser position out of desperation Maxx certainly desires winning.

Cucks here might underrate him but he is in top three managers in the game today
 

Hist

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Jan 18, 2009
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Top 3 managers in the game today :lol:
He is a good coach but to say top 3 when you have these guys still in the business
- Ancelotti (2 times CL winner, Serie A winner (during its good years), Bundesliga and EPL winner.
- Zidane (La Liga winner + 3 CL titles)
- Pep (2 CL titles, La Liga, EPL, Bundesliga)
- Klopp (2 CL finals with lesser teams, 1 CL win and Bundesliga with Dortmund)
- Simeone (2 CL finals and a la liga win with ATM, Europa Leagues)
- Mou (2 Trebles, La Liga and EPL titles, 2 Europa Leagues)


vs mister my resume is 5 Serie A titles in farmers league Serie A without getting out of first gear in the last 2 years is laughable. He neither has a better resume nor has better promise... especially after the last two seasons.

Allegri peaked 2 years ago and back then yes he was in the top 3. The last 2 seasons were managed decline (very much like Mou but without the prior massive success).
 
Jun 6, 2015
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Top 3 managers in the game today :lol:
He is a good coach but to say top 3 when you have these guys still in the business
- Ancelotti (2 times CL winner, Serie A winner (during its good years), Bundesliga and EPL winner.
- Zidane (La Liga winner + 3 CL titles)
- Pep (2 CL titles, La Liga, EPL, Bundesliga)
- Klopp (2 CL finals with lesser teams, 1 CL win and Bundesliga with Dortmund)
- Simeone (2 CL finals and a la liga win with ATM, Europa Leagues)
- Mou (2 Trebles, La Liga and EPL titles, 2 Europa Leagues)


vs mister my resume is 5 Serie A titles in farmers league Serie A without getting out of first gear in the last 2 years is laughable. He neither has a better resume nor has better promise... especially after the last two seasons.

Allegri peaked 2 years ago and back then yes he was in the top 3. The last 2 seasons were managed decline (very much like Mou but without the prior massive success).
Add Arrigo Sacchi and Jupp Heynckes while you're at it.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Top 3 managers in the game today :lol:
He is a good coach but to say top 3 when you have these guys still in the business
- Ancelotti (2 times CL winner, Serie A winner (during its good years), Bundesliga and EPL winner.
- Zidane (La Liga winner + 3 CL titles)
- Pep (2 CL titles, La Liga, EPL, Bundesliga)
- Klopp (2 CL finals with lesser teams, 1 CL win and Bundesliga with Dortmund)
- Simeone (2 CL finals and a la liga win with ATM, Europa Leagues)
- Mou (2 Trebles, La Liga and EPL titles, 2 Europa Leagues)


vs mister my resume is 5 Serie A titles in farmers league Serie A without getting out of first gear in the last 2 years is laughable. He neither has a better resume nor has better promise... especially after the last two seasons.

Allegri peaked 2 years ago and back then yes he was in the top 3. The last 2 seasons were managed decline (very much like Mou but without the prior massive success).
Lol what a moron youve become. Since Allegri joined us, only Zidane and Klopp have outdone him in the CL, and Klopp has done so because of the luxury of playing Tottenham in a CL final. Most of the success you mention above came before 2014 when Allegri took over here. You laugh at his serie a success yet mention BL for Pep and Ancelotti. And big lol at mentioning EL as something worth bringing up in top coaches conversation.

Allegri has been given an above average team in Milan for 2 seasons, and a top team here for 5 seasons. Delivered the league 6/7 times of which 4 were doubles. Passed CL group stage each time, even when Milan was as mediocre as Sampdoria is now, 2 finals, 3 QFs. That is exceptional success rate, and yes, top 3 result wise when considering last half decade
 

Hist

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Jan 18, 2009
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Lol what a moron youve become. Since Allegri joined us, only Zidane and Klopp have outdone him in the CL, and Klopp has done so because of the luxury of playing Tottenham in a CL final. Most of the success you mention above came before 2014 when Allegri took over here. You laugh at his serie a success yet mention BL for Pep and Ancelotti. And big lol at mentioning EL as something worth bringing up in top coaches conversation.

Allegri has been given an above average team in Milan for 2 seasons, and a top team here for 5 seasons. Delivered the league 6/7 times of which 4 were doubles. Passed CL group stage each time, even when Milan was as mediocre as Sampdoria is now, 2 finals, 3 QFs. That is exceptional success rate, and yes, top 3 result wise when considering last half decade

ahh... the proud anti-semite calling others morons. Conveniently counting seasons since Allegri joined us to exclude the successes of all the other coaches.

And then comparing winning Serie A with Juve in these years with winning the EPL. Ofcourse they are not the same :lol:

Again he is top coach.. but not top 3... especially in the last two seasons.... and that Spurs you mock beat the Ajax that smashed us :lol:
 
Jun 6, 2015
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Which one threw you off? Ancelotti? or Mou?

Even if you take them off the list (even though Mou just won another Europa League a year ago and Ancelotti is currently still coaching), the top 3 statement is still off.
Mou certainly, with Ancelotti there can be a debate.

Yeah I think Pep, Zizou and Klopp certainly have a strong case to be there, but I do think Allegri has a valid case himself. Although Kloppos CL win makes it harder.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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ahh... the proud anti-semite calling others morons. Conveniently counting seasons since Allegri joined us to exclude the successes of all the other coaches.

And then comparing winning Serie A with Juve in these years with winning the EPL. Ofcourse they are not the same :lol:

Again he is top coach.. but not top 3... especially in the last two seasons.... and that Spurs you mock beat the Ajax that smashed us :lol:
Lol you bring up results from 2003, yet call my 5 year estimation convenient. I did this because before joining us, he was coaching a above average Milan for 2 seasons, and a plain mediocre one for 1.5 more seasons, you want to take those years into account? 5 years is a fair estimation period, if you go to 2012 or 2013 youd find people thinking Heynckes, Ancelotti and Mourinho are the best of the best, but now one is retired, one is coaching Napoli after getting sacked twice, and one is unemployed.

In the last 5 years, Max has delivered better results than Pep, with lesser squads. Klopp has won the CL and thats about it, didnt win anything else, despite huge investments in the squad. Zidane is the #1 for 3 CL and a La Liga in 2.5 years. You can find flaws for anyone, but Max has been the most consistent one, on 3 fronts.

And ofcourse youre a moron, its just the way things are. Chill
 

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