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Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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Max Allegri was aware that it would not have been a walk by the sea ... However, the problems that he is and will have to face are truly innumerable ... I have marked them, I share them with all of you ...
the good Max Allegri was aware that it would not have been a walk by the sea ... However, the problems that he is and will have to face are truly innumerable ... I have marked them, I share them with all of you ...
1 - Will Dybala renew the contract or do I have to keep it distracted all year?
2 - Will CR7 stay or has it already decided to leave and is just waiting for the right time to leave?
3 - If Dybala and CR7 remain, how can I make them play together without losing their balance?
4 - chiesa I can not leave him on the bench, Kulusevski where do I put him?
5 - Do Locatelli take it from me or do I have to make do with what I have?
6 - How do I exploit Arthur when he returns from injury?
7 - I can't train with a squad of 30 players, will someone sell it to me?
8 - Ramsey is not happy, do I recover him mentally?
9 - If Chiellini is fine, who will I leave out in defense?
10 - There is also Bernardeschi who wants space ... damn it ...
Well, better stop… Objectively, the problems are many, even for an experienced and astute coach like Max Allegri. Fortunately, some Hamletic doubts should be resolved with the help of the team but, for other issues, it will be the turn of Commander Max. Of all the hottest issues, the coexistence between CR7 and Dybala is in first place ... Is it possible? Probably yes but under certain conditions. If Dybala will adapt to play between the lines and CR7 to make the first striker, maybe a way could also be found. Not all matches, not all matches but it is a possible solution if both of them put aside their personal claims for the common good. CR7's ego is immense, Dybala's is looking for redemption ... In short, it will not be, as mentioned, a walk by the sea ... Best wishes, Max. Complete and total confidence in your ability to analyze and judge. Well, not everyone will be happy when the commander makes his choices ...
PS In the last few hours there has been talk of a possible renewal of CR7 in order not to lose it at the end of next season at zero.
Reiterating the extreme joy in being able to enjoy one of the greatest ever in the black and white jersey, I strongly believe that, to kick off a new era, this must be the Portuguese's last ride in black and white, even at the cost of losing him to zero. . It would not be the first time that a big club has lost one of its champions to zero. Ask Milan and Donnarumma for confirmation ...
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IlCapitano

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Dec 16, 2012
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Agresti says McKennie has really impressed the staff so far with his ability and physical preparation.

433 will be the starting formation, 4231 as backup, Dybala more likely to play in the latter more. Right now the starting idea is CR-Morata-Chiesa
 

Amer

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Feb 13, 2005
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Agresti says McKennie has really impressed the staff so far with his ability and physical preparation.

433 will be the starting formation, 4231 as backup, Dybala more likely to play in the latter more. Right now the starting idea is CR-Morata-Chiesa
Pirlo was our coach for a year and he didn't event try this trident. All that time bunch of us here were calling for this trident. It seemed so logical. But Pirlo and his thesis, boy am I glad that is far gone from the club right now...

Forza Max!
 

Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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Agresti says McKennie has really impressed the staff so far with his ability and physical preparation.

433 will be the starting formation, 4231 as backup, Dybala more likely to play in the latter more. Right now the starting idea is CR-Morata-Chiesa
Eh, so much for all the CR7 as the #9 talk, we're destined to be haunted by hybrid formations
 

Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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Because he is not a #9 and will never be one. Especially against most teams in Serie A that will defend against us. In CL in some games when we play on counters maybe, but he should never play there full time or even most of the time.
Actually he's not a winger, I'm certain we'd be a better team with 2 wingers and Ronaldo in the middle than we are with Ronaldo as false winger and Sandro "providing width" on the left side.

Of course that'd require one of Dybala / CR sold for a winger, which is problematic in the current economic climate as there're ~two teams who'd be comfortable adding their wages to their bill, the rest of Europe is trying to cut costs
 

IlCapitano

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Dec 16, 2012
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Actually he's not a winger, I'm certain we'd be a better team with 2 wingers and Ronaldo in the middle than we are with Ronaldo as false winger and Sandro "providing width" on the left side.

Of course that'd require one of Dybala / CR sold for a winger, which is problematic in the current economic climate as there're ~two teams who'd be comfortable adding their wages to their bill, the rest of Europe is trying to cut costs
He's not a winger either, he's Ronaldo. He doesn't have a set position, but he doesn't have the mentality, patience and movement of a #9. He's so used to having the ball that even when he starts as #9 he moves out a lot and leaves the box empty.

Maybe for a game here and there as I said playing on counters. Over an entire season? No chance. You'd have so little shots and chances inside the box because Ronaldo is not staying there and waiting for the ball.
 

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