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Vialli_92

Senior Member
Mar 7, 2013
6,500
I didn't want allegri back because he has no identity and style of play. His team's were also lacking grinta here at Juve for the most part.

It's painful to watch his football at times, his results overshadowed these areas of concern but to his credit if you're winning games nobody really questions you as a manager.

I just don't think he will take us to the next level, management also have done a pathetic job over the last few years and I have been saying this is not a management which will win a CL with their decision making since 2016.

Things need to change but at Juve change is one thing that never happens. They hired Sarri but gave him a team not capable to play his style then hired Pirlo thinking he would be the next Zidane even though he never even managed a youth team before.

Strange decisions all-round from management, signing Ronaldo also meant it hampered our ability to improve the squad. If Ronaldo was the last missing piece then the signing could have made sense but with an ageing squad with so many holes in it Ronaldo was not a signing which helped us on the pitch at least.
 

rainhard

Senior Member
May 5, 2004
4,365
I didn't want allegri back because he has no identity and style of play. His team's were also lacking grinta here at Juve for the most part.

It's painful to watch his football at times, his results overshadowed these areas of concern but to his credit if you're winning games nobody really questions you as a manager.

I just don't think he will take us to the next level, management also have done a pathetic job over the last few years and I have been saying this is not a management which will win a CL with their decision making since 2016.

Things need to change but at Juve change is one thing that never happens. They hired Sarri but gave him a team not capable to play his style then hired Pirlo thinking he would be the next Zidane even though he never even managed a youth team before.

Strange decisions all-round from management, signing Ronaldo also meant it hampered our ability to improve the squad. If Ronaldo was the last missing piece then the signing could have made sense but with an ageing squad with so many holes in it Ronaldo was not a signing which helped us on the pitch at least.
That is his weakness in some people's eyes, but for another it is his strength as he adaptable,flexible and can put what available to him work
But nothing work from these 2 official matches, we need more sample. At least 10-15 matches I think
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,768
Because it was our worst season since 2011-12. And he wad a disastrous exit in Europe. For the record, I wasn’t happy with Allegri’s last season either.
Nope. But give it time. Soon we will probably be complaining again about how uninspiring his coaching is as the club notches up successive 1-0 wins like old times.
 

rainhard

Senior Member
May 5, 2004
4,365
Nope. But give it time. Soon we will probably be complaining again about how uninspiring his coaching is as the club notches up successive 1-0 wins like old times.
Sarri will conceded so much goals when he is against the bigger team this season, that is clear to see that their defense leave to much hole
But their attack with a working midfield and capable striker is wow. So the better betting for Lazio is to take OVER in total goals :heart: (do this at your own risk)
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
I didn't want allegri back because he has no identity and style of play. His team's were also lacking grinta here at Juve for the most part.

It's painful to watch his football at times, his results overshadowed these areas of concern but to his credit if you're winning games nobody really questions you as a manager.

I just don't think he will take us to the next level, management also have done a pathetic job over the last few years and I have been saying this is not a management which will win a CL with their decision making since 2016.

Things need to change but at Juve change is one thing that never happens. They hired Sarri but gave him a team not capable to play his style then hired Pirlo thinking he would be the next Zidane even though he never even managed a youth team before.

Strange decisions all-round from management, signing Ronaldo also meant it hampered our ability to improve the squad. If Ronaldo was the last missing piece then the signing could have made sense but with an ageing squad with so many holes in it Ronaldo was not a signing which helped us on the pitch at least.
Allegri teams lacking grinta…. :rofl:
 

Mokku

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2019
2,719
Allegri plays pragmatic and tactical football, it's all about winning so that means we often do energy conservation and boring defensive play. With our backs to the wall or against the better teams we play our best, our 2 CL final runs show that. I remember one season we couldn't win for the first 6/7 games but when he figured it out, we romped through the league. Ramsey when fit, is very good. Arthur could be the Pjanic type Allegri is desperate for. This international break will help us massively as our injured players can get up to speed, Allegri can watch the other internationals and figure out his optimal team.
 

rainhard

Senior Member
May 5, 2004
4,365
And yet our highest point total, best goal differential, and furthest progression in CL with CR7 were all when Allegri was coach :baus:
- Low domestic competition, in the last 2 years especially this year competition is different from 3 years ago
- Low progression compare to his previous years, so for him that is a failure too

And don't take that like a pinch of salt, actually that can be said Sarri and Pirlo is to dependable to CR7 while Allegri did have a better teamplay
 
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