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DanielSz

Senior Member
Sep 6, 2014
14,349
Yep, Valverde or Modric cutting into the middle and a diagonal to launch a pass to Vini is like Mckennie cutting in to pass to Rabiot… same, plus PSG, plus UCL, yep, same Max did against Poor Sampdoria Guys
Yeah well it’s obvious he’s playing a new way this season, and if you’re gonna change the system and how you play you’re gonna have to stick through the injuries, because everyone else that is fit needs to get comfortable playing this way as well. It’ll probably look better with Pogba and Chiesa/Di Maria*

*Doesn’t excuse him not playing his most technical mids though.
 

pavluska

Senior Member
Apr 25, 2013
7,339
No one needs that damn still picture to critique Allegris team tactics or teams performance, especially in midfield. We watched the damn game, 80% of it was spent in our backline with them passing to eachother. 302 passes in our backline, 50 passes by our starting midfield. Says it all. Its was team tactics AND due to the personnel Allegri chose.

Showing us video of that same abomination we watched is somehow supposed to absolve Allegri of critique? Are you high on bath salt?


GTFo.
:lol: I love how flamboyant he always is a year later
 

#10

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2002
7,377
allegro making fall guys for the players as he can’t be bothered actually coaching or developing attacking tactics. Wants ready made players to sort it on the field but follow his suicidal defensive tactical instead.
Who uses Locatelli and Zak in the opposite positions? Who puts Rabiot on the right wing? Who puts McKennie in the 10?
Of course we look crap as they haven’t got a clue what to do.

so allegro solution? Get more crap in to spit out.
 

#10

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2002
7,377
Don't be silly, not defensively good enough to play there

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Only CM plays at LM #balance
sorry of course.
Let’s sign SMS and play him LM for balance and Height.
Let’s sign verrati and play him RM for long passing - oh wait not he is less than 6ft tall therefore no dice.
 
Aug 2, 2005
4,420
is there even a point in watching juve matches while he is still coach? i think watching highlights is way better use of time. i'd rather play videogames and entertain myself, not torture myself watch him play mls level football
X4 speed would be fine

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Spigy

New Member
Jan 3, 2013
14
I was looking for a place to vent, but it looks like you guys are on the same page. I haven't really watched full matches since Ronaldo joined or at least that's when the decline started. Anyway I was always critical of Allegri which got me banned from a facebook group because the admins chose to see it as overly negative. Even back then everyone seemed to focus on the result instead of looking at anything that happened on the field.

Allegri rode Conte's energy and the rising economical power of the club which gave him one of the best teams in Europe. There was never any tactics or specific movement when he was the coach. It's give it to Pirlo, give it to Dybala, give it to Ronaldo and let's see what happens. Players like Marchisio, Mandzukic and Cuadrado bail him out again and again with moving positions and putting in the work. With this team, it's no longer possible just to sit back and wait for the post match interview.

He always made excuses and it was tiring even before he came back. He destroys talented players by restricting them. Players like Cuadrado and Alex Sandro always took on defenders when they arrived, but slowly and surely they began to stop and pass back. You can literally see players wasting away under his tactics. I say this because a lot of Juve fans like to pick apart the squad, but even lowly teams can play good football and achieve things.

It looks like this year won't be any different and my advice is not to expect any different until we get a new manager.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
i think i will cancel my fubo membership. no need to pay so much money to watch this team play mls level football. too bad cuz roma looks fun.

youtube highlights will do for now
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,949
I was looking for a place to vent, but it looks like you guys are on the same page. I haven't really watched full matches since Ronaldo joined or at least that's when the decline started. Anyway I was always critical of Allegri which got me banned from a facebook group because the admins chose to see it as overly negative. Even back then everyone seemed to focus on the result instead of looking at anything that happened on the field.

Allegri rode Conte's energy and the rising economical power of the club which gave him one of the best teams in Europe. There was never any tactics or specific movement when he was the coach. It's give it to Pirlo, give it to Dybala, give it to Ronaldo and let's see what happens. Players like Marchisio, Mandzukic and Cuadrado bail him out again and again with moving positions and putting in the work. With this team, it's no longer possible just to sit back and wait for the post match interview.

He always made excuses and it was tiring even before he came back. He destroys talented players by restricting them. Players like Cuadrado and Alex Sandro always took on defenders when they arrived, but slowly and surely they began to stop and pass back. You can literally see players wasting away under his tactics. I say this because a lot of Juve fans like to pick apart the squad, but even lowly teams can play good football and achieve things.

It looks like this year won't be any different and my advice is not to expect any different until we get a new manager.
Cuadrado takes players on all the time. AS on the other hand lost his spark suddenly.

How do you explain Sarri and Pirlo's spells if it's all about Allegri problems?
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
I was looking for a place to vent, but it looks like you guys are on the same page. I haven't really watched full matches since Ronaldo joined or at least that's when the decline started. Anyway I was always critical of Allegri which got me banned from a facebook group because the admins chose to see it as overly negative. Even back then everyone seemed to focus on the result instead of looking at anything that happened on the field.

Allegri rode Conte's energy and the rising economical power of the club which gave him one of the best teams in Europe. There was never any tactics or specific movement when he was the coach. It's give it to Pirlo, give it to Dybala, give it to Ronaldo and let's see what happens. Players like Marchisio, Mandzukic and Cuadrado bail him out again and again with moving positions and putting in the work. With this team, it's no longer possible just to sit back and wait for the post match interview.

He always made excuses and it was tiring even before he came back. He destroys talented players by restricting them. Players like Cuadrado and Alex Sandro always took on defenders when they arrived, but slowly and surely they began to stop and pass back. You can literally see players wasting away under his tactics. I say this because a lot of Juve fans like to pick apart the squad, but even lowly teams can play good football and achieve things.

It looks like this year won't be any different and my advice is not to expect any different until we get a new manager.
@Hust
 

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