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Jun 16, 2020
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What’s the point of brining Soulé and De Winter if they’re going to sit on the bench for 90 min? Now they missed the U23 once again for no reason. Don’t we ever learn. When he came in he said that Fagioli needs to play with continuity after sitting on the bench for a year and now he does exactly the same. Couldn’t De Winter get those 5 minutes instead of De Sciglio who will leave anyway?

And what’s up with Kaio, is he bought solely for extra time?

And ffs stop playing Rabiot, McKennie made a huge difference, its pathetic.

Other than that good game, but frustrating to see these frustrating decisions.
 

Adrian

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2003
6,880
Expected win, should have scored more goals..but results are consistent at the moment which is most important.

Agree..subs are just silly. Give chances to younger players when the game is won. If anything start MDS ahead of sandro. Rabiot baffles me...hopefully his last game if we can offload in January.
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
What’s the point of brining Soulé and De Winter if they’re going to sit on the bench for 90 min? Now they missed the U23 once again for no reason. Don’t we ever learn. When he came in he said that Fagioli needs to play with continuity after sitting on the bench for a year and now he does exactly the same. Couldn’t De Winter get those 5 minutes instead of De Sciglio who will leave anyway?

And what’s up with Kaio, is he bought solely for extra time?

And ffs stop playing Rabiot, McKennie made a huge difference, its pathetic.

Other than that good game, but frustrating to see these frustrating decisions.
It's simple, all the kids follow the same path: primavera -> u23 -> first squad -> serie a/b loan.

I bet that both of them won't be here next year. They will follow the same path as Fagioli and Ranocchia.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,652
fingers crossed. however, the last 5 of those were Cagliari, Bologna, Venezia, Genoa and Salernitana, teams placed 12th, 16th, 18-20th in the table, which certainly helped.
Last season and this season we have lost so many points to mid table teams nobody could have guaranteed that we could have brought home three points with injuries to dybala and chiesa.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
all I'm saying is that the good pace of late also might have something to do with the quality of teams we've faced.
We’ve collected 32 pts in 15 matches and been on an 81 pt pace (for 38 matches) since our disastrous 4 game start. The worst part obviously being picking up 1 pt from matches against Empoli and Udinese. We haven’t done all that badly against other top 8 teams in the league. 3 wins - 2 draws - 2 losses. It looks even better if we only look at post 4th game. We are 3 - 1 - 1 against top 8 sides since then.

So he’s definitely right. It’s the dropped points against shit sides that is killing us.
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
Milan & Nipples had a very good start but they're very wasteful the last couple of weeks. They'll drop a lot more in the coming months, don't worry.
This is the hope. It was the thought of the title that was spurring them on. The more inter put their stamp on that the more vulnerable Napoli and Milan become. Hopefully we can capitalise and 1 or 2 signings more in the mould of Allegri would be a big help over the next few weeks
 

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