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Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,984
:tup:

Not to mention, I'm pretty sure it was Allegri who chose to start Hernanes who was useless and part of the reason we were so badly outplayed for the first 35 minutes. And he chose to start Chiellini (fresh off Sassuolo red card stupidity) instead of Barzagli who is in great form.
Allegri has never chosen Barza ahead of Chiellini and I don't why.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,762
I seriously can't believe how naive some of you and how terribly bad can some of you read the match.

Allegri did his job almost perfect from his part, the formation was good overall, his subs were brave and earned the team one point which puts them closer to qualification.

Chiellini's brain-fart costed the team in the first 20min, but probably to many of you with a different coach Chiellini wouldn't have made any of his usual mistakes.

The team started an ideal second half controlling the game and attacking left and right until smart Hernanes decided to tackle with both feet. Now I also assume with different coach Hernanes would have most probably tackled with one leg right?

I am sure the same members calling Allegri chicken for not attacking with one man down would be now moaning had Juve lost and blame him for not playing for a point.

Many of you were crying because Dybala didn't start some matches, but when Allegri said the kid needs to grow physically I guess if some of you played at least few years of football would agree with him by now. Now that he starts Dybala you find something else to whine on.

Allegri did brilliant today, I wanted one point after Hernanes was out, this is group stages and not second leg quarter final to go all in. He did well with his subs and I am sure he will attack City at home.
:tup:
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
62,976
That is indeed my biggest concern too.

But we also had numerous games in the past two seasons where we were saved by Tevez or a Pirlo freekick too.

God I miss Carltos :/
It is fine when it happens as long as you are creating threats as a team, with team play. We aren't, that is why we are struggling. That is why we cant string two matches together.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
117,070
sorry but anyone who calls allegri brilliant today or agrees with that statement i cant take you seriously going forward, such comedy, it's really sad how some people cant get over their ego and admit they are wrong
:tup: Thank you, I won't bother reading the rest of the thread. I can only imagine.
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
32,065
I can't see how he goes from getting us to the CL final to 10th in the league. I'd say we at least give him until he can work with whatever reinforcements get brought in during the winter window. I mean, who could we even replace him with? Montella at best?
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,762
Who doesn't want access to that sauna. A place where Jem, Nzoric and I can rest our weary souls.

No doubt the mercato was confusing/perplexing (Hi! @Bianconero81) But we still should be doing better.

If we don't make top 3 (minimum) serious questions need to be asked of :beppe: for sure.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,224
I seriously can't believe how naive some of you and how terribly bad can some of you read the match.

Allegri did his job almost perfect from his part, the formation was good overall, his subs were brave and earned the team one point which puts them closer to qualification.

Chiellini's brain-fart costed the team in the first 20min, but probably to many of you with a different coach Chiellini wouldn't have made any of his usual mistakes.

The team started an ideal second half controlling the game and attacking left and right until smart Hernanes decided to tackle with both feet. Now I also assume with different coach Hernanes would have most probably tackled with one leg right?

I am sure the same members calling Allegri chicken for not attacking with one man down would be now moaning had Juve lost and blame him for not playing for a point.

Many of you were crying because Dybala didn't start some matches, but when Allegri said the kid needs to grow physically I guess if some of you played at least few years of football would agree with him by now. Now that he starts Dybala you find something else to whine on.

Allegri did brilliant today, I wanted one point after Hernanes was out, this is group stages and not second leg quarter final to go all in. He did well with his subs and I am sure he will attack City at home.
:tup:
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,224
finally a good post here
We have 8 pts out of 4 games in what is arguably the strongest group in this year's CL and as far as this competition is concerned I find very few reasons to complain. Serie A though... But I sense we will start getting string of good results there as well.

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sorry but anyone who calls allegri brilliant today or agrees with that statement i cant take you seriously going forward, such comedy, it's really sad how some people cant get over their ego and admit they are wrong
I sense irony is strong here.

Do you admit you were wrong for slating Max last year? :)
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,418
We have 8 pts out of 4 games in what is arguably the strongest group in this year's CL and as far as this competition is concerned I find very few reasons to complain. Serie A though... But I sense we will start getting string of good results there as well.

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I sense irony is strong here.

Do you admit you were wrong for slating Max last year? :)
:gsol: it was Conte's team :gsol:
 

Ramin

vBookie Champion
Nov 18, 2003
4,727
Playing Cuadrado as the sole center forward was the biggest brainfart. At least when Morata was up front alone, he controlled the ball and the team could manage to pass the ball around a bit. Cuadrado didn't know where to run centrally and I don't think he even touched the ball, he was just running aimlessly. Retarded decision.
 

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