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Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,762
I think Lemina is just more the obvious choice for Cuadrado on that side, he's played as a right midfielder before for Monaco. Sturaro looks like the Mandzukic sub right now (lol), but Mario seems to have better stamina, or at least manage his game better than Cuadrado, who is always expected to use up a lot of energy as an outlet.
True, but Mandzukic looked tired early today, while Cuad was still running up and down. Guess we'll be seeing a lot of them both over the next few weeks.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,382
We have to score at least onece :lol2:

But it's a shame Cuadrado and Higuain failed him tonight because we could have ended the match with a much bigger aggregate.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,029
This guy is amazing. Pls stay for many years to come. When something isnt working, he thinkers around, always seems like he has solution at hand....
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
This man, my father, is the real deal. He can give lessons in tactics and subs, actually he should give classes.

And to even read what he said after the match: "There is room for improvement and we have to work on it."

Look at this mentality :touched:
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
:delpiero:

Conte has a lot to learn from him in that regard.
I looked a little at what they said over the course of the season. Winning coaches can make big talks, but its when pressure mounts that the actual mentality outs itself.
The best comparison, where these :

Juve in november, still playing poorly, bad midfield, scraping wins : "This team can improve alot but its important if its ready in March"
Juve before Barcelona, when playing better but facing a nightmare opponent :"This is a time to test outselves and show how far we came"


Chelsea didnt had much issues, but when they lose to United "the title is expected, but we came from 10th place and need to remember the objective was top 3"



One major difference in my eyes is how incredibly selfconfident juventus has become, just look at how we kept playing that ball out of the defence on each opportunity (and when it were players who can do that). So composed, with MSN ready to score when you'd fuck up
The selfconfidence Allegri has and the incredibly potential he sees in the team, has radiated onto the players.

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This man, my father, is the real deal. He can give lessons in tactics and subs, actually he should give classes.

And to even read what he said after the match: "There is room for improvement and we have to work on it."

Look at this mentality :touched:
He's no saying that for a soundbite either. He means it, and called head and horse : he was not happy with us waisting chances on the counter and the fact that we allowed Barcelona a few chances.


Such a perfectionist.
 

Pirlo's Beard

Junkie Joe Joyce
Oct 2, 2013
11,411
I looked a little at what they said over the course of the season. Winning coaches can make big talks, but its when pressure mounts that the actual mentality outs itself.
The best comparison, where these :

Juve in november, still playing poorly, bad midfield, scraping wins : "This team can improve alot but its important if its ready in March"
Juve before Barcelona, when playing better but facing a nightmare opponent :"This is a time to test outselves and show how far we came"


Chelsea didnt had much issues, but when they lose to United "the title is expected, but we came from 10th place and need to remember the objective was top 3"



One major difference in my eyes is how incredibly selfconfident juventus has become, just look at how we kept playing that ball out of the defence on each opportunity (and when it were players who can do that). So composed, with MSN ready to score when you'd fuck up
The selfconfidence Allegri has and the incredibly potential he sees in the team, has radiated onto the players.

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He's no saying that for a soundbite either. He means it, and called head and horse : he was not happy with us waisting chances on the counter and the fact that we allowed Barcelona a few chances.


Such a perfectionist.
Conte with that old shtick still huh?


:lol:


Fucking nobody, and I mean nobody wants to hear about how X result is ok because in the past they were Y in the league. Fucked me off to no end with his 'we should be grateful' comments.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Did anyone else notice Allegri trolling everyone who bitches about his defensive subs and "pussy tactics".

From his interview:

"...when Andrea Barzagli came on it felt like we could’ve played for a whole day and not conceded.”

:delpiero:
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,762
I looked a little at what they said over the course of the season. Winning coaches can make big talks, but its when pressure mounts that the actual mentality outs itself.
The best comparison, where these :

Juve in november, still playing poorly, bad midfield, scraping wins : "This team can improve alot but its important if its ready in March"
Juve before Barcelona, when playing better but facing a nightmare opponent :"This is a time to test outselves and show how far we came"


Chelsea didnt had much issues, but when they lose to United "the title is expected, but we came from 10th place and need to remember the objective was top 3"



One major difference in my eyes is how incredibly selfconfident juventus has become, just look at how we kept playing that ball out of the defence on each opportunity (and when it were players who can do that). So composed, with MSN ready to score when you'd fuck up
The selfconfidence Allegri has and the incredibly potential he sees in the team, has radiated onto the players.

- - - Updated - - -



He's no saying that for a soundbite either. He means it, and called head and horse : he was not happy with us waisting chances on the counter and the fact that we allowed Barcelona a few chances.


Such a perfectionist.
Indeed, one of our greatest improvements is the way we play the ball out of the back under pressure. It was a weakness that separated us from the elite before, and now we are excellent
 

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