out now?


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Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,642
can we stop blaming player mistakes? every year it's always blamed on players. bentancur, or woj, or evra, or bonucci or cancelo.

what we need to understand it's normal that players make mistakes. other teams are not perfect and their players make mistakes too. the difference is there is a clear focus in mentality on getting a result instead of just sitting about absorbing pressure and being reactionary.

do liverpool, madrid, barca not make mistakes? of course they do, but they still win.
Barca have won what exactly recently? They are almost spanish version of Juve recent years. They didnt even get to knockouts this season.
 

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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,909
Still they needed 3 penalty shootouts to win it it’s not like they set the world on fire after the Belgium game


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Knockouts games especially in the latter stages are expected to be cagey affairs. They weren't even the best side on paper.
It's just that their pressing, their team chemistry was on another level. It was a well coached unit. A guy like Spinazzola looked like a world beater out there.
 

juventus4life

Senior Member
Apr 21, 2012
4,382
With the injuries of both teams before the 2nd leg, can anyone say that Villarreal have a better available squad?
So a coach fired by Arsenal, with his timing subs, also got the tactics right and outclassed Max in Turin?
 

Niku

Senior Member
Jan 14, 2014
1,223
You know I WAS prepared to see us out. EVEN with our flagellant footbal I get like a tolerance.


BUT I WONT BE FORGETTING EVER IN THE THIRD GOAL NO ONE, NO ONE FUCKING RETURNED TO DEFEND.

THAT IS A FUCKED UP TEAM RIGHT THERE, FUCKED UP INDEED.
FUCK THE PLAYERS, FUCK ALLEGRI, FUCK THE DIRECTIVE, AND FUCK EVERYTHING.
We are now kind of becoming the new Arsenal. I can understand that little irish celtic fan girl rant against us now. Lol. :vdp:
 

#10

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2002
7,377
I agree with @s4tch
People wanting to sack Allegri should come with viable names to replace him. Managers who can work with dog shit players and with horse shit medical teams.
I don’t think we should sack him at this point. No point now. But people need to realise this is the same frustrating allegro who got sacked, but with a squad he can use an excuse isn’t his. He is no longer EuroMaxx.

In no order nor preference.

Poch. Conte. Zidane. Emery. Gasperini. Ten Hag. Pirlo. Landucci. Tudor. Mancini. Inzaghi. Deschamps. As a start.
 

IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
Dybala clearly wasn't fit. If he had even played some of the Sampdoria game I'd agree with you but he wasn't even fit enough for the bench 4 days ago. Plus we also needed to factor in that the game could easily have lasted for 120 mins, there is a good chance he wouldn't have been able to last that if we brought him on earlier. Morata was nowhere in the second half but he had a good first and is the sort of striker who wakes up suddenly.

Pellegrini maybe but he's a LB not a midfielder. I don't rate Rabiot but he was having a good game plus Pellegrini was poor offensively at the weekend.

They could have been worthwhile changes but I don't think they are obvious improvements. It's not like we had a Chiesa or fully fit Dybala on the bench.
First of all - this has been a trend of his all season, not just tonight. You can't treat players with 5-10 minute cameos all season and then also have the excuse of 'who was he supposed to bring on'. This is a guy that had balls to play Sturaro at fucking Bernabeu, now suddenly Kean, Pellegrini and Bernardeschi are where we draw the line. Kean was scoring CL KO goals last season, now he can't play more than 5 minutes over two legs against fucking Villarreal. Berna was playing very well before this recent injury, he had big games before, now he can't get more than a desperate sub? Dybala at his peak was getting subbed off early, but now Morata and Vlahović are irreplaceable?

Second of all - did you shit your pants when Moreno and Coquelin came on? Did you think oh fuck now we will have problems? No, but in tight games anyone can make a difference and the point is to do everything you can, no matter how unlikely it seems. Not to be resigned before it is over and say fuck it I have no one, let's watch them beat us instead
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,964
oh man, trust me, they'll come up with names, plenty of those. just look at badass hyping landucci, a +50 guy who never coached in his life as a head coach lol, it means that literally anyone could qualify as an allegri replacement.
Any half decent coach with a remote idea of how to create attacking plays would do better than allegri. I've said it for some time even in his last stint, he does not know how to contruct attacking patterns, its as if he tells his attackers to just go out there and improvise, its absolute bullshit.

Manager wise? Any half decent German manager would be better, hell Zidane is available
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
I don’t think we should sack him at this point. No point now. But people need to realise this is the same frustrating allegro who got sacked, but with a squad he can use an excuse isn’t his. He is no longer EuroMaxx.

In no order nor preference.

Poch. Conte. Zidane. Emery. Gasperini. Ten Hag. Pirlo. Landucci. Tudor. Mancini. Inzaghi. Deschamps. As a start.
No to all those in bold. Zidane probably yes, and Deschamps probably not. Ten Hag is EPL bound, probably to Man U.
 
Mar 9, 2006
29,039
Juventus should have been playing much, much aggresive, with proper coach this squad would have destroyed Villarreal, Pellegrini - De Ligt - Rugani - Danilo all can play in high defensive line with high pressing, Morata - Vlahovic - Cuadrado trident would have much more dangerous if only they had a support on the wings, instead this imbecile went with 352 and insha'Allah that some cross will turn into a goal :sergio:
 

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