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Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
Comparing a banker to a sport professional :lol:

Maybe Sarri has some fancy football movements but he is rigid tactically , if you cant see this ... google football tactics
Id like to add that the worst season in Allegri’s Juve career is the equivalent of the best season in the entire of Sarri’s career. And he did it with a team and players that had previously been trained by Allegri
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Id like to add that the worst season in Allegri’s Juve career is the equivalent of the best season in the entire of Sarri’s career. And he did it with a team and players that had previously been trained by Allegri
I see 90 pts (without trying for the last 5+ matches as scudetto was clinched and season over) as significantly superior to scraping a scudetto with 83 pts.

We also required CL quarterfinals as a minimum for our finances, which Allegri accomplished. Sarri lost us 15~20 mil in revenue by going out in Rof16 to the 7th place side in Ligue 1.

Sarri inherited a team that had finished with 90+ pts for 4 straight seasons (that reinforced our crumbling back line big time buying De Ligt and Demiral for a combined 100 mil) and led it to 83 pts.

The only equivalence was winning the scudetto, outside that it was a shitshow.
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
I see 90 pts (without trying for the last 5+ matches as scudetto was clinched and season over) as significantly superior to scraping a scudetto with 83 pts.

We also required CL quarterfinals as a minimum for our finances, which Allegri accomplished. Sarri lost us 15~20 mil in revenue by going out in Rof16 to the 7th place side in Ligue 1.

Sarri inherited a team that had finished with 90+ pts for 4 straight seasons (that reinforced our crumbling back line big time buying De Ligt and Demiral for a combined 100 mil) and led it to 83 pts.

The only equivalence was winning the scudetto, outside that it was a shitshow.
Without doubt the Allegri season was better. But the fanboy saying it was equivalent needs some perspective that it was equivalent to Allegri’s worst

How dare they criticise Sir Allegri, I won’t allow it
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
4-3-3 with Dybala is a disguised 4-3-1-2. Only dreams now.
This. Dybala and Ronaldo together was never gonna be a real 4-3-3. Neither is a real winger, neither is a real CF. And even worse neither tracks back or presses hard. Great players, but unless we had prime MVPP backing them up in our mid, we couldn’t have both on the pitch at the same time and expect team success. They both had good seasons as individuals, but at the expense of any sort of balance. Look at our defensive record in Sarri’s season, even with spending 100 mil on De Ligt and Demiral. 43 goals conceded. Even Pirlo did better in that regard.
 

singus

Senior Member
Sep 22, 2020
2,073
Alright alright, I bow for the majority of the posters + trolls in here. Allegris season was significantly much more amazing than that shit season of Sarri's. It was brilliant actually. What a dumb management for not seeing it as well. Ive now fully converted, from a 3 season Max fan, to a 6 season disciple + counting :touched:
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Alright alright, I bow for the majority of the posters + trolls in here. Allegris season was significantly much more amazing than that shit season of Sarri's. It was brilliant actually. What a dumb management for not seeing it as well. Ive now fully converted, from a 3 season Max fan, to a 6 season disciple + counting :touched:
Seeing as management rehired him two years later, and fired the SD most responsible for his sacking… yeah, I’d say “what a dumb management”, but at least Agnelli recognized his massive mistake and rectified it.

Also, 3 season? So you weren’t a fan in 17-18? When we won a domestic double with our highest point total (95), our most goals scored (86) and best goal differential (+62) of the modern era, smashed Milan 4-0 in Coppa final to win it. Smashed CL winners Madrid at the bernabeu in CL qfs, only to go out on a last second dodgy penalty. But of course you weren’t a fan of his fourth season :lol2:

Happy to see you starting to come around though. Baby steps. :heart:
 

JuelzSantana

Junior Member
Sep 28, 2017
416
In a way though I think Allegri leaving was a good thing for him as well at the time. He seemed a bit mentally fatigued by the CL obsession and then Ronaldo came along.

Now he´s had two years off, new motivation and CR isn´t here. He can build the team to whatever he wants it to be in the coming years.
 

PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
Man, if Allegri manages to finish top4 while recovering most of these guys (all mids/Locatelli, DeS, all forwards/Chiesa), he will have done a hell of a job. I think Milan, Inter and Napoli are realistically better. Atalanta, Lazio and Roma are at a similar level, considering the starting team.

But I have to be honest, I don't watch the other teams play at all lol.
 
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JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,386
How happy are you to have our beautiful playboy manager of Italian football back?
At first I was satisfied that the management woke up and took a step in the right direction. Then I got happier when a bunch of Juve fans started to complain about him and wanted him gone before seeing anything. Later I got more excited when I started hearing a bnch of the fans saying that he is not a good motivator. The excitement grew when the complaints increased about him wanting clean sheets.

Nowadays with the string of 1-0, the joy has become overwhelming. I don't know what he is hiding for us for later in the season but I know I am looking forward to it.
 

Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,859
Seeing as management rehired him two years later, and fired the SD most responsible for his sacking… yeah, I’d say “what a dumb management”, but at least Agnelli recognized his massive mistake and rectified it.

Also, 3 season? So you weren’t a fan in 17-18? When we won a domestic double with our highest point total (95), our most goals scored (86) and best goal differential (+62) of the modern era, smashed Milan 4-0 in Coppa final to win it. Smashed CL winners Madrid at the bernabeu in CL qfs, only to go out on a last second dodgy penalty. But of course you weren’t a fan of his fourth season :lol2:

Happy to see you starting to come around though. Baby steps. :heart:
I very much preferred the first 3 seasons of Max to the 4th, thats the season where he lost the magic switch that makes us play 10 times better around feb/march
 

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