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campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,818
Yeah, great achievements against Real, Ajax, Young Boys, and the worst Man U in history. I remember them fondly...
Sarri could never dream of a comeback against Tottenham and Atletico.
Not to mention, defeating Barcelona and Real Madrid and going to toe to toe against a monstrous Bayern side without half his best players.
Also, we never lost to mediocre teams in the CL under Allegri. We beat Dortmund, Monaco (twice), Porto without breaking a sweat. Sarri fell at the first hurdle against a terrible Lyon side.
 

IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
I'd kill for him to come back but unfortunately there seem to be too many obstacles for that to happen. If all the stories about Nedved, Paratici, certain players etc. were true does Agnelli go full scorched earth, tells them to get on with it and brings Max back? Not so sure. Does Allegri even want to come back?

Or maybe a year apart did everyone some good and they're ready to sing kumbaya...:xfingers:
 

IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
Why no PSG? Id like to see him there more than the EPL
Because personally for me they don't have a very likeable team and now with Cavani gone I'd really struggle to watch them.

Secondly I don't think Mbappe is staying there for too long.

And third they have an awful organization where players rule, go directly to the owner to complain about minutes and position, very little order, very little cohesion in building their team where they ignore weak positions while overspending on already strong ones etc.

All in all for me it's just a very unattractive league and too many question marks in terms of team building and order. Also, if he wins there it'd just be another 'easy to win a farmer's league'.

Whereas if he were to go to EPL or La Liga and win there his reputation would skyrocket and he'd be rightfully considered on par with Pep, Klopp and Zidane.

Atletico would be just ideal for him IMO. A low key, great team with great organizations, great SD, ability and power to keep important players, ambitious board and players and fans only care about winning, nothing else. Too bad they knocked Liverpool out and Simeone is now probably staying for another year.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Happy Birthday to probably the coolest coach we have had in a while. I miss your antics on the sideline.

Pirlo is going to give you a run for your money in coolness though.
 
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Apr 19, 2007
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Because personally for me they don't have a very likeable team and now with Cavani gone I'd really struggle to watch them.

Secondly I don't think Mbappe is staying there for too long.

And third they have an awful organization where players rule, go directly to the owner to complain about minutes and position, very little order, very little cohesion in building their team where they ignore weak positions while overspending on already strong ones etc.

All in all for me it's just a very unattractive league and too many question marks in terms of team building and order. Also, if he wins there it'd just be another 'easy to win a farmer's league'.

Whereas if he were to go to EPL or La Liga and win there his reputation would skyrocket and he'd be rightfully considered on par with Pep, Klopp and Zidane.

Atletico would be just ideal for him IMO. A low key, great team with great organizations, great SD, ability and power to keep important players, ambitious board and players and fans only care about winning, nothing else. Too bad they knocked Liverpool out and Simeone is now probably staying for another year.
I dont see him winning in the EPL right now bc all the top jobs are taken.
PSG gives him the chance at the Champions league which I think he would like as well.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,653

besides his evident tactical skills, that is what made allegri special: the connection with his important players. it has the risk of not being taken seriously enough (as it probably happened with dybala and bonucci), but it's vital. when you're building a team. and max's juve was a proper team for most of his time here.

let's hope pirlo learned the importance of the motivation and the attention to detail from conte, and the team leader skills and tactical flexibility from allegri.

happy birthday, max.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,652

besides his evident tactical skills, that is what made allegri special: the connection with his important players. it has the risk of not being taken seriously enough (as it probably happened with dybala and bonucci), but it's vital. when you're building a team. and max's juve was a proper team for most of his time here.

let's hope pirlo learned the importance of the motivation and the attention to detail from conte, and the team leader skills and tactical flexibility from allegri.

happy birthday, max.


:heart:
 

AriG

Senior Member
Feb 17, 2019
1,135
Don't worry, Pirlo will also have a strong connection with the players and do stuff like this.
Getting high on lemon or purple haze, watching ancient aliens while streaming on twich.
 

Juventinoo

Habibi .. Come to Dubai :)
Oct 20, 2004
3,660
People are worrying about too many things about Pirlo... i think we are all agree about how good he can be as a man management , motivation.....but my main concerns are the duels with other coaches ....

as a Juve fan, i expect him to outclass many coaches if he would like to stay here ....

I expect him take less time to find a formation that works for us before it is too late ....

i expect from him a team and unity ....

i expect him to overturn bad results during the match ....

lets wait and see.... just pray for success

i hope we will not turn into a joke for every team as it will be a series damage ....

pray for Pirlo :grin:
 

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