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Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,254
He was more or less the scapegoat for Milan when the true culprits were Berlusconi and Galliani, i even thought he was a shit coach but when u look back he didn't have a penny to spend and the club just went backwards after the first year.

I'm glad he is here now rather than Conte, could never have imagined myself saying that when he was first appointed tbh.
:tuttosport:

They almost ruined the 3rd best Italian tactician of all times, and the second most handsome one.
 

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Feb 9, 2013
42,253
“I arrived when the team was already at the training retreat for the summer. Of course I had my ideas and tried to transmit them to the team, but adapted slowly. It would’ve been arrogant to change everything straight away.”
:heart:

Says all the right things, instead of being a total Douche about everything like Conte.

Rest of the interview article from Football Italia.

Max Allegri warns Juventus that Napoli are “more difficult to face in a one-off game” ahead of Monday’s Italian Super Cup.

The clash kicks off in Doha on December 22 at 17.30 GMT.

“We have the Super Cup, our second target of the season after qualification for the Champions League knockouts, and then can rest a little bit ahead of the second part of the campaign,” Allegri told Rai Sport.

“Napoli are a European team, an opponent that is more difficult to face in a one-off game than over the course of a season. They have individuals who can change a match by themselves.

“Perhaps they don’t have the consistency and balance to challenge for the title all year round, but on their day they can cause trouble for anyone.

“I think Rafa Benitez is a great Coach and a good, intelligent person, so at this moment he is the right man to be leading Napoli.

“The Partenopei defence does not look impeccable, but we need to play over 90 minutes and that’s a very different situation to a Serie A game.

“Gonzalo Higuain has extraordinary quality, but fortunately I have Tevez, Morata, Llorente, Giovinco and Coman, so I’ll stick with my players.”

His arrival at Juve to replace Antonio Conte – who resigned the day after pre-season training had begun – was greeted largely with suspicion, but he ensured they ended 2014 top of the Serie A table.

“I arrived when the team was already at the training retreat for the summer. Of course I had my ideas and tried to transmit them to the team, but adapted slowly. It would’ve been arrogant to change everything straight away.”
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
“I arrived when the team was already at the training retreat for the summer. Of course I had my ideas and tried to transmit them to the team, but adapted slowly. It would’ve been arrogant to change everything straight away.”
:heart:

Says all the right things, instead of being a total Douche about everything like Conte.

Rest of the interview article from Football Italia.

Max Allegri warns Juventus that Napoli are “more difficult to face in a one-off game” ahead of Monday’s Italian Super Cup.

The clash kicks off in Doha on December 22 at 17.30 GMT.

“We have the Super Cup, our second target of the season after qualification for the Champions League knockouts, and then can rest a little bit ahead of the second part of the campaign,” Allegri told Rai Sport.

“Napoli are a European team, an opponent that is more difficult to face in a one-off game than over the course of a season. They have individuals who can change a match by themselves.

“Perhaps they don’t have the consistency and balance to challenge for the title all year round, but on their day they can cause trouble for anyone.

“I think Rafa Benitez is a great Coach and a good, intelligent person, so at this moment he is the right man to be leading Napoli.

“The Partenopei defence does not look impeccable, but we need to play over 90 minutes and that’s a very different situation to a Serie A game.

“Gonzalo Higuain has extraordinary quality, but fortunately I have Tevez, Morata, Llorente, Giovinco and Coman, so I’ll stick with my players.”

His arrival at Juve to replace Antonio Conte – who resigned the day after pre-season training had begun – was greeted largely with suspicion, but he ensured they ended 2014 top of the Serie A table.

“I arrived when the team was already at the training retreat for the summer. Of course I had my ideas and tried to transmit them to the team, but adapted slowly. It would’ve been arrogant to change everything straight away.”
 

Tutu

Junior Member
Dec 20, 2014
101
Allegri's interviews are always spot on.
Nevertheless it's difficult to face Benitez in these types of matches, he really knows how to play them.
 

Tutu

Junior Member
Dec 20, 2014
101
Allegri's interviews are always spot on.
Nevertheless it's difficult to face Benitez in these types of matches, he really knows how to play them.
 

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