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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
He seems more composed at least. Conte was easily upsetted by the stupid media.

If it was him instead of Allegri and was asked about that Muntari thing, he would have exploded.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
He seems more composed at least. Conte was easily upsetted by the stupid media.

If it was him instead of Allegri and was asked about that Muntari thing, he would have exploded.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Allegri: 'Pogba can do more’
By Football Italia staff


Max Allegri praises Roberto Pereyra, admits it's 'not easy’ to find space for Sebastian Giovinco at Juventus, and challenges Paul Pogba.

Ahead of their Coppa Italia game against Hellas Verona, the Bianconeri may be shuffling some of their usual starters.

Hinting at this in his pre-match Press conference, the Old Lady’s boss claims that his team has more than sufficient players to handle the season, whilst he is particularly positive about those who came in last summer.

“Our new signings have been good. [Roberto] Pereyra is the one who played the most and he did better than anyone. [Patrice] Evra had some trouble at first but now he is recovered,” Allegri commented to reporters.

“[Alvaro] Morata doesn't always play but even when he doesn't, he has great technical qualities that make him decisive.

“Against Napoli he executed a pass that wasn't easy and that allowed [Arturo] Vidal to score a great goal.

“He is a great player and he'll grow even more. He comes from Real Madrid and he went from being treated as a child there to being given responsibilities here. It's not easy when you start getting treated as an important player.

“[Kingsley] Coman is still a boy, but he played two games as a starter in Verona and in Florence and he's putting in some good performances. He has great potential and great quality.

“Romulo had a good game against Parma but then he had to stop.”

Reports continue to link Sebastian Giovinco with an exit.

“Of course, when I have Tevez doing such great things, and [Fernando] Llorente who's working so well, it's not easy to find space, as [Sebastian] Giovinco knows quite well.

“Giovinco can not play as a trequartista if not for short segments. He is a striker, with great technical qualities.

“I treat players in my team as though they were going to stay until the end of the season. Out of five strikers, a few will always have to stay on the bench.”

The Gazzetta dello Sport today speculate on a possible summer auction for Paul Pogba.

“It's normal that everybody should be going crazy for [Paul] Pogba. He has great quality and he can still improve. He does less than he could…”

Allegri was also prompted to cast an eye on the Serie A transfer market so far.

“Inter made two important moves on the mercato and they can aim for third place. Milan already had a good mercato campaign in the summer.

“Third place is open, all of the teams in the bracket between 26 and 31 points are fighting for the Champions League.”

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Allegri: 'No Pirlo, Tevez tomorrow’
By Football Italia staff


Juventus Coach Max Allegri confirms that his team will be without Andrea Pirlo and Carlos Tevez for tomorrow's game against Hellas Verona.

The Bianconeri face a Coppa Italia Last 16 encounter at home to the Butei, but will be missing some first team names.

“[Andrea] Pirlo and [Carlos] Tevez will certainly not take part in the game tomorrow,” Allegri has confirmed in his pre-game Press conference.

“I haven't even called them up, so I'll have four strikers. Tevez and Pirlo need to rest and do some training apart.

“Out of my four strikers, two will play in the first half and two in the second.

“As for [Andrea] Barzagli, we still don't know precisely how long his complete recovery is going to take.

“Let's say that he's making good progress and this morning he even worked with the team. We're all very happy and we hope to have him back as soon as possible.

“Tomorrow's game is a seasonal objective and we must do everything. The stadium will be full and we won't be short of incentives.

“[Luca] Marrone is working, but he had influenza last weekend. Tomorrow, in the last training session, I will consider whether to play [Federico] Mattiello from the first minute or just for a segment.

“[Leonardo] Bonucci is well rested thanks to his suspension and the holidays. [Marco] Motta hasn't been called up.

“We recovered [Martin] Caceres and on Sunday he had an excellent game. Having all of them available is important for the turnovers. The club is working to bring us some more great players, too.”

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Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Allegri: 'Pogba can do more’
By Football Italia staff


Max Allegri praises Roberto Pereyra, admits it's 'not easy’ to find space for Sebastian Giovinco at Juventus, and challenges Paul Pogba.

Ahead of their Coppa Italia game against Hellas Verona, the Bianconeri may be shuffling some of their usual starters.

Hinting at this in his pre-match Press conference, the Old Lady’s boss claims that his team has more than sufficient players to handle the season, whilst he is particularly positive about those who came in last summer.

“Our new signings have been good. [Roberto] Pereyra is the one who played the most and he did better than anyone. [Patrice] Evra had some trouble at first but now he is recovered,” Allegri commented to reporters.

“[Alvaro] Morata doesn't always play but even when he doesn't, he has great technical qualities that make him decisive.

“Against Napoli he executed a pass that wasn't easy and that allowed [Arturo] Vidal to score a great goal.

“He is a great player and he'll grow even more. He comes from Real Madrid and he went from being treated as a child there to being given responsibilities here. It's not easy when you start getting treated as an important player.

“[Kingsley] Coman is still a boy, but he played two games as a starter in Verona and in Florence and he's putting in some good performances. He has great potential and great quality.

“Romulo had a good game against Parma but then he had to stop.”

Reports continue to link Sebastian Giovinco with an exit.

“Of course, when I have Tevez doing such great things, and [Fernando] Llorente who's working so well, it's not easy to find space, as [Sebastian] Giovinco knows quite well.

“Giovinco can not play as a trequartista if not for short segments. He is a striker, with great technical qualities.

“I treat players in my team as though they were going to stay until the end of the season. Out of five strikers, a few will always have to stay on the bench.”

The Gazzetta dello Sport today speculate on a possible summer auction for Paul Pogba.

“It's normal that everybody should be going crazy for [Paul] Pogba. He has great quality and he can still improve. He does less than he could…”

Allegri was also prompted to cast an eye on the Serie A transfer market so far.

“Inter made two important moves on the mercato and they can aim for third place. Milan already had a good mercato campaign in the summer.

“Third place is open, all of the teams in the bracket between 26 and 31 points are fighting for the Champions League.”

- - - Updated - - -

-------------------------------

Allegri: 'No Pirlo, Tevez tomorrow’
By Football Italia staff


Juventus Coach Max Allegri confirms that his team will be without Andrea Pirlo and Carlos Tevez for tomorrow's game against Hellas Verona.

The Bianconeri face a Coppa Italia Last 16 encounter at home to the Butei, but will be missing some first team names.

“[Andrea] Pirlo and [Carlos] Tevez will certainly not take part in the game tomorrow,” Allegri has confirmed in his pre-game Press conference.

“I haven't even called them up, so I'll have four strikers. Tevez and Pirlo need to rest and do some training apart.

“Out of my four strikers, two will play in the first half and two in the second.

“As for [Andrea] Barzagli, we still don't know precisely how long his complete recovery is going to take.

“Let's say that he's making good progress and this morning he even worked with the team. We're all very happy and we hope to have him back as soon as possible.

“Tomorrow's game is a seasonal objective and we must do everything. The stadium will be full and we won't be short of incentives.

“[Luca] Marrone is working, but he had influenza last weekend. Tomorrow, in the last training session, I will consider whether to play [Federico] Mattiello from the first minute or just for a segment.

“[Leonardo] Bonucci is well rested thanks to his suspension and the holidays. [Marco] Motta hasn't been called up.

“We recovered [Martin] Caceres and on Sunday he had an excellent game. Having all of them available is important for the turnovers. The club is working to bring us some more great players, too.”

- - - Updated - - -

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