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.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Curiously, do you have any names in mind to replace Allegri?
It's not really a valid conversation. It's winter break speculation because the media has nothing else to report on.

If we're merely riffing for the fuck of it then why not discuss who our next #10 will be while we're at it?

Plus, I'm not sure how many other Interista head coaches we've had at the helm but I don't think Klinsmann would be the first candidate to make that cut
 

DUKAC

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Feb 29, 2012
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There is no way that Juve will have a non italian coach in near future.But as I said this discussion about Alegri replacement is absurd from every possibly reason.
I am not a a Allegri fan,not at all,he is too soft for my taste, but seriously who maybe Ancelloti are a better coaches than him?
Cry baby Mourinho who needs a billion euro team to win ,Ebrique:sergio:?,who else..... ,so stop with this.
If he goes in summer than we will have to think about another coach but not now.
Only thing I am concerned about Alegri is that he will lose his head completely and won't be capable finding right players/set up decisions of this team if being under pressure.The only thing that really scares me.
 

dolph

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Mar 30, 2006
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I don't agree that a solution to our midfield problems is reducing the numbers from 3 CM's to 2, if 3 guys can't hold their own and keep the ball flowing, 2 will never manage. Lemina can be the box to box presence we're looking for, hell, it can even work with Khedira-Marchisio-Sturaro, if Sami gets his $#@! together and Sturaro works his ass off. I do agree that we should return to Dybala-Higuain/Mandzukic and rest Dybala in the games we can.
Thats not really how it works in my view. We are asking Sturaro and Khedira to play as offensive b2b midfielders. There for there responsibilities are not just to defend, close down spaces, or spread play, but they also have to be the ones pressing opponent teams fullback, making runs into the box and initiad counters. Non of them are cabable of doing this. If they were instructed to sit back, close down spaces and break up opponents play, they could all be usefull.
I agree that Lemina would be an awesome btb midfielder, to bad Allegri will never give him the chance to prove it.

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Sousa would be a good choice. Classy guy, playes attraktive football, ex juventino. He also have had good results in the clubs he managed and the players who had him as a coach talks highly of him.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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Only thing I am concerned about Alegri is that he will lose his head completely and won't be capable finding right players/set up decisions of this team if being under pressure.The only thing that really scares me.
Me too on this. Bad playing has been a constant and we have been okaish because we are winning. The moment we start losing, on top of playing this horrid football, will be the day he will be underfire.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
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Why? He can be bit naive as someone else said but his football is refined, he would look even better with top class players in his disposal.

Besides Fiorentina his Basel in CL was really impressive imo.

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Because he's achieved absolutely nothing at the top level and has regressed with his Fiorentina team this year. His style of football is nice, but when has Juve ever been about pretty flair and fancy football? He seems very tactically stubborn as well, his Viola teams only know how to play one way.
 

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