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Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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icemaη;4806347 said:
Tactically I think he always was. Bringing the tough mentality is another story.
The tough mentality also comes with the kinds of players you sign. Tevez for example, I don't think anyone needed to teach him aggression or how to be tough. It's natural.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
icemaη;4806347 said:
Tactically I think he always was. Bringing the tough mentality is another story.
The tough mentality also comes with the kinds of players you sign. Tevez for example, I don't think anyone needed to teach him aggression or how to be tough. It's natural.
 
Oct 23, 2011
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It also depends on the the way you play. Pogba last year for instance didn't have as much freedom as he does now. He was usually sticking to the sidelines, making the pitch as wide as possible so that the pass from the back to one of the strikers was open. Tevez as well mentioned that he has more freedom with Allegri to move around the pitch. This obviously benefits a certain type of players. Not saying that the one is better than the other, but from a spectator's point of view i prefer this Juventus by a huge margin. While i believe Allegri is tactially superior to Conte, the latter's system is all based on discipline automatism.
 

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