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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,501
Need Deschamps. He'd make this 4-2-3-1 work. I started doubting when he abused Pogba at the European Championship but that's not an issue anymore.
He knows and breaths Juventus. We need the bastard to deliver us the cup with the big ears for his second time.
Pretty much most mentionned here are better coaches then him.

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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,501
Simeone, and Sarri are the only names that spring to mind. Spaletti strikes me as a spineless coward, full of excuses, and a loser mentality.

Everything you said about Spalletti is more true for Sarri, as a man he is petty, full of excuses and behaves like a peasant. Spalletti is way more classy and grounded. Rarely talks shit and is humble, even if kinda mopy and seems to be resigned to his limits.


But Sarri is clearly the superior coach, tactically and in overall, but in conduct and as a man Sarri shown he's defenitely the smaller man.



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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,501
Put Spalletti or Sarri in any team they will find a way to make the team work. Put Pep on any team will find a way to make them underperform

Is this a serious fucking post


I know Pep has shown he struggles in City, FFS fucking Sarri and Spalletti are his superiors now?


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K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
Sarri is the more confident, tactically-aware coach facing a UCL game. Spalletti has proven he's a coward year after year with Roma and again with Zenit.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
You say Sampaoli is a crap coach?


Non of those are crap coaches to begin with, but yeah quite a few I would say no to. But what Sampaoli achieved with Chile and now doing in Sevilla is fantastic, basically over taken Atletico.

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You know how i respond to this stuff. Crap is my way of saying "fuck no".

its good what he did. But none of those coaches are better than allegri or impossible to get (simeone)
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,501
Sarri is the more confident, tactically-aware coach facing a UCL game. Spalletti has proven he's a coward year after year with Roma and again with Zenit.
Spalletti is more tactically limited and inferior , but more of a coward? He is too carefree to be that. He is just not much a winner, kinda goes the same way all the time, but wouldn't call him coward.

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zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
I think you should drop the plural, I bet Napoli is the only team that you saw before and during Sarri's time
Empoli too. But hes tactically much better and will more likely improve a weak team than Pep. If you're replace Pep with him on every team the so called best coach in the world coached, the results would be the same, if not better
 

spurdo

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2016
1,917
Praising Sarri is too early, dude has barely three seasons in Serie A and has won nothing. He has achieved great results and plays some of the most exciting football in the world, but he has also been blown out of Europa league by plebs and fukked up a good lead over us when we were down early last season.

Big thing people overlook with Pep would be that he guaranteed brings great players with him. Even Bonucci was almost mesmerized by him. If it all clicks perfectly and Juve launch a new marketing campaign with the new badge, and Guardiola arrives with some massive marquee signings, it could usher in a new era where we would seriously be on par with the big three. I wouldn't be suprised to see someone like Verratti budge a bit towards Juve with him on board.

I don't consider him an improvement over Allegri tactically or man-management wise. He has problems, but I believe there still is a great coach hidden there somewhere. According to most here he's all of a sudden turned terrible after some bad games with City, yet he's third in the league and through to the next rounds in Champions League. Won most titles with Bayern too.
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
Empoli too. But hes tactically much better and will more likely improve a weak team than Pep. If you're replace Pep with him on every team the so called best coach in the world coached, the results would be the same, if not better
then I must congratulate you on your hipster footballing taste, watching Empoli in Serie B is not something most people would too.
I think you underestimate Pep, he has had a hard time adjusting to non-Spanish environment, who's to say Sarri wouldn't have the same or even bigger problems if he changed his Neapolitan environment?
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,501
Praising Sarri is too early, dude has barely three seasons in Serie A and has won nothing. He has achieved great results and plays some of the most exciting football in the world, but he has also been blown out of Europa league by plebs and fukked up a good lead over us when we were down early last season.

Big thing people overlook with Pep would be that he guaranteed brings great players with him. Even Bonucci was almost mesmerized by him. If it all clicks perfectly and Juve launch a new marketing campaign with the new badge, and Guardiola arrives with some massive marquee signings, it could usher in a new era where we would seriously be on par with the big three. I wouldn't be suprised to see someone like Verratti budge a bit towards Juve with him on board.

I don't consider him an improvement over Allegri tactically or man-management wise. He has problems, but I believe there still is a great coach hidden there somewhere. According to most here he's all of a sudden turned terrible after some bad games with City, yet he's third in the league and through to the next rounds in Champions League. Won most titles with Bayern too.
:tup: :tup:



Sarri over Pep is a joke not worth considering.

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DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,704
Didn't win with Bayern, doesn't win with City, why would he win with us?

I'd rather see Juve getting coached by my granny. It would be nothing but a frustrating experience in which he keeps saying "but but we played good" after losing to the likes of Fiorentina.

Stubborn, arrogant and unwilling to adjust his suicide football in the league, and even worse, in the CL.

But it's all fine if he wins the ball-possession scudetto at the end of the year :baus:

The Spineless tiki taka clown he is.
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
Didn't win with Bayern, doesn't win with City, why would he win with us?

I'd rather see Juve getting coached by my granny. It would be nothing but a frustrating experience in which he keeps saying "but but we played good" after losing to the likes of Fiorentina.

Stubborn, arrogant and unwilling to adjust his suicide football in the league, and even worse, in the CL.

But it's all fine if he wins the ball-possession scudetto at the end of the year :baus:
pls, he actually did win the league with Bayern, you're making it sound like he's Luis Enrique, we'd probably still win the league with him. about CL not sure, probably the same chances as with Allegri - slim. sadly, there's no guaranteed way to win CL
 

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