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Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
:lol: lucky for 3 years
People forget just how effective our offense was under Conte.

We've scored 13 goals in 11 matches between CL and Serie A this season.

Under Conte:

In 2011-12 we scored 18 goals in our first 11 matches.
In 2012-13 we scored 23 goals in our first 11 matches.
In 2013-14 we scored 20 goals in our first 11 matches.

Even comparing Conte's offense to the ineptitude on display this season is quite amusing.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
People forget just how effective our offense was under Conte.

We've scored 13 goals in 11 matches between CL and Serie A this season.

Under Conte:

In 2011-12 we scored 18 goals in our first 11 matches.
In 2012-13 we scored 23 goals in our first 11 matches.
In 2013-14 we scored 20 goals in our first 11 matches.

Even comparing Conte's offense to the ineptitude on display this season is quite amusing.
Abysmal. And to think i was mad that the vucinic and co. combo was bad enought.

WTF is going on?
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
“In short, don’t blame the players or Allegri. If anything it’s proof of how a top-level player can change your team.

“Look at other examples. When Roma had [Medhi] Benatia at the back, they hardly conceded a goal, now [Coach] Rudi Garcia is being criticised for the defending.

“[Antonio] Nocerino scored 11 goals playing with [Zlatan] Ibrahimovic [at Milan].

“Allegri is trying his best to get all of the best players on the pitch, but no-one is displaying the leadership that Tevez did.

“With him you win the kind of match we saw yesterday.”


- Tacchinardi

http://www.football-italia.net/74670/tacchinardi-‘don’t-blame-allegri’

I find this sort of comment interesting.

I don't disagree with Tacchinardi that Allegri/Juve can't be expected to have a ready-made replacement for Tevez and not suffer a bit without him for a while.

But, following the logic that you can't blame Allegri for struggling without Tevez, does that mean you shouldn't praise Allegri for succeeding with Tevez?

We all know the difference that great players make, but I don't think you can argue this both ways and praise Allegri last season and not criticise him to some extent this season.

Allegri is a solid coach who organises his defence and midfield well and lives or dies based on whether the club gives him talented forwards who can win a game with limited guidance - that was known from his time at Milan.

It happens all too often that people confuse a coach who has great forwards/players with a coach having a good attacking plan.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,618
"Allegri is on track to ruin Dybala," Zamparini told Radio Sportiva.

"Dybala is football, but Allegri is not. Dybala should be given freedom to roam from the right wing and do his own thing, just like Lionel Messi.

"Allegri is destroying the work of Antonio Conte. He has confusing ideas.


"Dybala showed what he is capable of in the seven minutes he played against Monchengladbach. He would be playing more often under a coach like Roberto Mancini."
Goal.com


That moment when you agree with Zamparini
 

duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
People forget just how effective our offense was under Conte.

We've scored 13 goals in 11 matches between CL and Serie A this season.

Under Conte:

In 2011-12 we scored 18 goals in our first 11 matches.
In 2012-13 we scored 23 goals in our first 11 matches.
In 2013-14 we scored 20 goals in our first 11 matches.

Even comparing Conte's offense to the ineptitude on display this season is quite amusing.
Abysmal. And to think i was mad that the vucinic and co. combo was bad enought.

WTF is going on?
First, we destroyed our last year team, then Max doing just stupid decision like Padoin as Regista, like Hernanes as, sorry this is on Marotta, like Zaza and Mandzukic choice over Dybala... too many stupid decisions
 

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