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J
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Dec 17, 2007
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Great game, I really like what he did tactically. A 3-5-2 when defending but a 4-3-3 in attack, worked really well, its what I wanted us to do with Caceres playing in Barzagli's spot but Barza seems very capable. Could be a solution moving forward.
 

CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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For THIS game he got it right. So yes he deserves it.

I forgot it's taboo to blame anyone but Marotta :tup:
No, we blame who deserves to be blamed and the mess is mostly Marotta/our board.

Doesn't mean we can't work it out, I believe Allegri will eventually turn the ship around. Bur we're still too wasteful and not quite creative as last season.
 

K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
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3-5-2 fino alla fine :tup:

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Other than being the best suited for these players, 3-5-2 means that we can see Cuadrado, Dybala and Morata on the field at the same time playing at their full potential. It also means Rugani can have some playing time in rotation.

The only problem would be Cuadrado's replacement. Lichtsteiner and Caceres have problems.
 

DeviAngel

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Oct 3, 2014
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Allegri: 'Hernanes great game'
By Football Italia staff


Max Allegri was “satisfied” with Juventus as they beat Sevilla in the Champions League, singling out Hernanes for praise.

The 2-0 result was sealed by Alvaro Morata and Simone Zaza to put them top of the group on six points, followed by Sevilla and Manchester City on three.

“The lads put in a good performance, tacticallly, technically and defensively. We had a very young attack with little international experience,” Allegri told JTV.

“Hernanes had a good game after all the criticism of his performance at Napoli, which was too bad to be real. I am satisfied.

“Sevilla are a very solid team and dangerous in attack, but when the lads are open to working hard and sacrificing themselves for the team, we can do well.

“Against Napoli we got it wrong technically, making many errors to allow lots of counter-attacks. Even then, towards the end we were still in the running for an equaliser.

“If you keep the ball it is easier to play, attack and defend. We still have to improve this aspect, but it is getting better.”
 

Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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3-5-2 fino alla fine :tup:

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Other than being the best suited for these players, 3-5-2 means that we can see Cuadrado, Dybala and Morata on the field at the same time playing at their full potential. It also means Rugani can have some playing time in rotation.

The only problem would be Cuadrado's replacement. Lichtsteiner and Caceres have problems.
We didn't play a 352 tonight.
 

DeviAngel

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Oct 3, 2014
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Allegri: 'If Cuadrado passes...'
By Football Italia staff


Massimiliano Allegri noted Juventus are “learning to play at the top level” and believes Juan Cuadrado “can become unstoppable.”

The Bianconeri maintained their 100 per cent Champions League record with a 2-0 victory over Sevilla

“The lads put in a good game, but still need to read the various moments of the match,” Allegri told Mediaset Premium.

“After an intense opening 30 minutes, we should’ve controlled the tempo better, but instead got stretched out and created space for Sevilla in midfield.

“In the second half the team did better at reading the game, slowing the tempo and then accelerating at the right moment.

“This is the first step for a team that is still learning how to play at the top level.”

Allegri had been bitterly criticised following Juve’s worst Serie A start in almost 50 years, but his European record is remarkable.

“I believe in what I do. In my five years between Milan and Juve, thanks to the players at my disposal, I have achieved some decent results. If people like me is not my problem.”

Amid an injury crisis, the Coach fielded a skewed 3-5-2 with Andrea Barzagli occasionally turning into a right-back.

“Regardless of systems, it is the willingness of the players to put themselves at the disposal of the team that makes the difference. Growth also comes through bad performances, as it’s how the young players learn.”

Cuadrado was impressive in attack, although Allegri had some advice.

“He has pace and great technique when taking men on. Tonight he played better compared to his performances against Chievo and Udinese.

“He is starting to realise when to pass the ball. If he learns the timing and when to set up his teammates, he can become simply unstoppable.”
 

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