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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
The great man, currently out there delivering domestic double penetration on Salernitana :touched:. @Post Ironic you better note this one down. Credit where credit is due, well done today!
Dingus, Fagger, and Bjerknes super butthurt about a win. But good on you for giving a little credit. Bjerknes still crying about the details.
 

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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,017
Really doesnt sit right with me, it’s the kids debut, players are fired up for their debuts, what do you expect him to achieve with 10 seconds remaining. If you don’t give someone a chance to impress then they never will impress. Change should have just been made with 5 mins to go
It’s a good way to fuck with a player.
 

singus

Senior Member
Sep 22, 2020
2,073
Really doesnt sit right with me, it’s the kids debut, players are fired up for their debuts, what do you expect him to achieve with 10 seconds remaining. If you don’t give someone a chance to impress then they never will impress. Change should have just been made with 5 mins to go
These are the kind of absolute nonsense decisions that puts me off with some coaches. You can just tell that the IQ of the coach is extremely low. How else would you justify it.
 

IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
He is really bothering me this year. I try to hold back and I certainly don't blame him for the majority of results or problems this year, but in some things he is just so stubborn. I love him because he was one of the most flexible and intelligent coaches out there in his first stint. He would jump ahead of problems and change formations or roles before they became a burden, but since the second half of that last season and in his return so far he has been nothing but a stubborn mule.

Love him to death still, but come on...
 

IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
He is really bothering me this year. I try to hold back and I certainly don't blame him for the majority of results or problems this year, but in some things he is just so stubborn. I love him because he was one of the most flexible and intelligent coaches out there in his first stint. He would jump ahead of problems and change formations or roles before they became a burden, but since the second half of that last season and in his return so far he has been nothing but a stubborn mule.

Love him to death still, but come on...
And this doesn't have anything to do with Soule's debut. I saw nothing tonight that is sustainable against stronger opposition. We always play well in the middle part of the pitch when a team gives us this much space and time, but it's so slow around the box, so much fiddling around instead of quick and easy solutions.

It's Salernitana ffs, get the ball in the box quickly and shoot quickly. Then mark them high from GK's kick and win the ball back as soon as possible. But we pass it around a 100 times, pull it back 123242345234 times, there's never any overlaps from FBs when the wingers have the ball, no quick incisions, quick decisions etc...
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
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Really doesnt sit right with me, it’s the kids debut, players are fired up for their debuts, what do you expect him to achieve with 10 seconds remaining. If you don’t give someone a chance to impress then they never will impress. Change should have just been made with 5 mins to go
Very much agree with this. Even 10 minutes, could he really be that bad as to we concede 2 goals in 10 minutes with him on the pitch? And this is glorified Serie B level opposition, not exactly prime Bayern.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
I support the club, you support the coach. I’ll take the club, you can have Allegri!
:rofl:

You support the club? Bullshit. You spent the entire 5 year Allegri era where we won trophy after trophy, and finally returned to European relevance either missing or whining about the details.

You support a specific type of football and that’s it. You don’t support Juve, it’s identity, or anything about Italian football which Juventus has defined and walked hand in hand with for decades.

What a complete joke of a fan you are.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,017
These are the kind of absolute nonsense decisions that puts me off with some coaches. You can just tell that the IQ of the coach is extremely low. How else would you justify it.
He should be happy with his debut and be patient for next year. It’s the last 2-0 lead we’ll have all season.

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:rofl:

You support the club? Bullshit. You spent the entire 5 year Allegri era where we won trophy after trophy, and finally returned to European relevance either missing or whining about the details.

You support a specific type of football and that’s it. You don’t support Juve, it’s identity, or anything about Italian football which Juventus has defined and walked hand in hand with for decades.

What a complete joke of a fan you are.
Times have changed. It’s not my fault you can’t see it. But you’re too busy trying to come up with excuses for Allegri to see it.
 

Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
14,300
And this doesn't have anything to do with Soule's debut. I saw nothing tonight that is sustainable against stronger opposition. We always play well in the middle part of the pitch when a team gives us this much space and time, but it's so slow around the box, so much fiddling around instead of quick and easy solutions.

It's Salernitana ffs, get the ball in the box quickly and shoot quickly. Then mark them high from GK's kick and win the ball back as soon as possible. But we pass it around a 100 times, pull it back 123242345234 times, there's never any overlaps from FBs when the wingers have the ball, no quick incisions, quick decisions etc...
Do you think Allegri instructs them to move the ball slowly around the box? Our goal came from quick passing and movement, and it opened them up for Dybala to go through in the second half . I'm pretty sure the coach will prefer that.

Cuadrado and Pellegrini were both very high up the pitch in the first half, Pellegrini in particular.

I would say there is a lack of quality at times (Kean and Pellegrini in particular) which holds us back but what worries me most was how shaky we were in defending at times. But I thought we had a very different shape and approach tonight.

Anyway the main thing tonight was about getting a win and relieving some pressure, which thankfully we managed to do. Hopefully we can build from this, although I have thought that a lot over the past few seasons.
 

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