out now?


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and we still have more or less the same insane amount of injuries, so i wonder whether it was due to allegri's training methods or something else.
No if I’m not mistakes for almost 2 years we had most.


https://calcio.occhionotizie.it/infortuni-juventus-record-in-serie-a-per-la-squadra-di-allegri/

Guys, again; I’m not saying is the reason, it’s always a mix of things. But if we’re looking for arguments of why he was sacked, I feel squad fitness was one of them
 

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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Why?

He continued to bring success despite not receiving the midfield enhancements he needed. Clear disconnect with management or blatant disregard on managements part.

was it so difficult to provide him with pieces that would allow him to do his job and achieve the goals?

Fresh players that Max desired to implement may have turned into a winning with purpose rather than a few years of winning out of spite. Winning cures all but in this instance it was toxic.
What I was trying to say is that it wasn't unreasonable to split. I love Max
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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Allegri is one helluva coach
However it was the right time to part ways, the replacement is questionable but the time was right
There is no right time with Allegri, the guy delivers with whatever the management gives him

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What I was trying to say is that it wasn't unreasonable to split. I love Max
Taking into consideration the replacement, it was unreasonable. It is in fact essential to take the successor into consideration
 

IlCapitano

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Dec 16, 2012
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-year-contract-Borussia-Dortmund-manager.html

Massimiliano Allegri has reportedly rejected an offer from Borussia Dortmund to be their next manager.

As of today, July 1, Allegri is no longer under contract from his previous spell at Juventus, and has taken the last year to spend time with his family after 12 years without a break from coaching.

And according to Sky Sports Italia, Dortmund have offered Allegri a two-year deal to take over from Lucien Favre, but the Italian coach has turned it down as he is set on a move to the Premier League.
 

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