out now?


  • Total voters
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Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,254
Honestly as long as he wins us the treble he can go wherever he wants to go and i would be his #1 supporter. I'd cheer for chelsea the sameway i cheered for them when didier singlehandedly frustrated barcelona witn his diving antics and knocking them out.

Forza EuroMax!!
 

InterMerda

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2016
1,453
He did look a bit rusty but I would still try it out. We need him back in shape if we are going to have a chance against Bayern.
We can do it without El Tucu.

Buffon
Barza-Bonucci-Rugani
Cuadrado-Sturaro-Marchisio-Pogba-Alex Sandro
Dybala-Morata

Notes: Maybe starting licht instead of Cuadrado will give us more solidity defensively and if the circumstances are right maybe Cuadrado can come in a super sub. I don't see us playing any other way against garbagepoli and bayern but well Max knows better. I'm confident we'll do well in both matches.
 

pavluska

Senior Member
Apr 25, 2013
7,339
This prolly has been mentioned already:

Galeone (Allegri's mentor) "Allegri is doing great, especially since Juve didn't buy any of the players he requested in June: Gotze, Isco.."

Galeone (Allegri's mentor) "I sincerely believe that he'll go to Chelsea & will do well there, makes no sense for him to remain in Italy."


Sounds like he's hazarding a guess. Pretty terribad move by his mentor to put Allegri even more on the spotlight regarding this matter.


Hopefully, the media will leave him alone and quit asking the same stupid Q expecting a diff answer at least before the Bayern game.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
He has done good in most of his gigs, its not like you expect him to win tons of titles in the jobs he has had. CL final with Monaco in first job, our short Serie B stint, then winning league title in first season with Marseille after they hadnt won for near two decades. And finally the French NT where he is trucking on real well, his side is bit too defensive for me, but well organised and solid. Not easy to coach the current unprofessional french generation tho.


In overall if I would say something negative about his coaching, looking over his tenures, he tends to do worse in his 2nd or 3rd seasons. It was other mitigating factors like management and several player moves ofcourse, but in both Monaco and Marseille, after strong dominating starts, he left them in around midtable level. Not very consistent, but maybe this weakness wont be there as much with a top club where he has alot of support to keep his teams in tact and better foundation.
 

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