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Juventino[RUS];5222719 said:
For possession it should have been team talk, don't shut the ball whenever you can, try to counter attack them, there were a lot of empty zones since many bayern's players were attacking us, instead all our players were doing nothing but kicking the ball away, aas for Rugani i said as the last sub, i didn't connect his sub with better possession, enough with this bull$#@! ffs
Yeah I agree with enough this bull$#@! part. Your arguments really don't make sense and they are all hypothetical anyways.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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Great stuff today. It's not easy to motivate a team after the colossal game and heartbreaking defeat on Wednesday. Once again he showed his champion mentality. Just dont play injured players anymore.
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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Did well to pick the team up after midweek and get a comfortable victory in an easy game.

But he really needs to look into why we are bringing back injured players too soon. It has happened too many times this season.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Max Allegri insists refereeing errors “do not take away from the good things” Juventus did against Torino.

The Bianconeri shook off their Champions League exit to Bayern Munich by crushing city rivals Toro 4-1 in the Derby della Mole.

“It was a fine victory, especially as we managed to put the Munich blow behind us,” Allegri told Mediaset Premium and Sky Sport Italia.

“It’s just a shame we went for too many solo moves and dribbles when Torino were struggling. We need to improve in that sense, as we are still too immature and think the situation is easy.”

Paulo Dybala missed the Munich game, but went off early today with another muscular injury.

“The calf is fine, he got a knock to the flexor muscle. I made this decision because Alvaro Morata worked very hard on Wednesday and it was warm today, so I wanted fresh legs.

“We were also fortunate in that sense, as Morata came on and scored two goals. I cannot choose more than 11 players, so the substitutions were decisive today.”

Torino were furious at several refereeing decisions, including the Maxi Lopez equaliser for 2-2 that was incorrectly ruled offside.

“I understand they were upset, as we were after Wednesday in the Champions League. I never usually talk about referees and I think two incidents do not take away from the good things we did in this game.

“After the Maxi Lopez goal we continued playing and Torino sat back to wait, so it didn’t really change anything. It can happen to concede after 10 and a half clean sheets in Serie A.”
As always, Allegri calm and rational, and correct. :D
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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Sometimes he has no choice.
Against Torino he had a choice, Morata as an obvious pick instead of Dybala, since for the latter it was dubious whether he'll recover 'till the game. So why insisting on playing semi injured/barely recovered players in the first place? Maybe we wouldn't be having more than 50 injuries so far if we didn't rush our players back all the time. :boh:
 

JuveE46

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Dec 6, 2015
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There is only so much Allegri can do, can't blame him too much...you dont climb the table like we did AND have too much freedom of choice...what we need is to spend and bring more quality and depth, the most obvious of course is an AM..if we operate the way we have been operating the past ten years, we will keep winning the league but will find it hard in Europe..
 

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