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Kasaki

Moggi's Assistant
Jun 1, 2010
13,750
Blame doesn't entirely fall on Allegri imo.

consider injuries even if we've tested the 4-3-3 in training it'd be foolish to risk every healthy player for one formation. Hwedes and De Sciglio out, imagine if last season Dani Alves was out? We'd be right back here. So I'll wait till we have a fairly healthy squad before going full on Allegri out mode.
 

Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
14,326
Worrying that he can't see how much playing Sturaro is unbalancing the team and causing problems. His decision to leave out Lichtsteiner is costing us. His faith in Benatia is also very strange, he makes errors every single match.
 

Nedved96

Senior Member
Sep 1, 2017
7,198
Because we don't have the mids for a 3 man midfield...hell, we don't even have the CB's for it anymore.


Boo hoo we lost to Real Madrid in the final, let's start over with a new formation because of one loss last season. Gtfo.

If you wanna blame a person, blame Beppe for dismantling our defense.
Is losing Alves and Bonucci an excuse to why our midfield can't string more than two meaningful passes together?

Is losing Alves and Bonucci an excuse to make dumb decisions like starting Khedira and Cuadrado over Matuidi and Costa?

Is losing Alves and Bonucci an excuse to continuously give gametime to Benatia over Rugani?

Also, it was Allegri himself that fell out with Bonucci publicly. He doesn't know how to handle big egos like Zidane or Ancelotti.
 
Mar 10, 2009
8,695
Is losing Alves and Bonucci an excuse to why our midfield can't string more than two meaningful passes together?

Is losing Alves and Bonucci an excuse to make dumb decisions like starting Khedira and Cuadrado over Matuidi and Costa?

Is losing Alves and Bonucci an excuse to continuously give gametime to Benatia over Rugani?

Also, it was Allegri himself that fell out with Bonucci publicly. He doesn't know how to handle big egos like Zidane or Ancelotti.

We won the game you know, speaking of Zidane he's doing terribly this season. There is no reason to fire Allegri, he can tinker all he wants. Come January and he's still tinkering then he deserves criticism.
 

Nedved96

Senior Member
Sep 1, 2017
7,198
We won the game you know,
You have to look beyond that sometimes.

Our midfield cannot string any meaningful passes together. Our forwards are starved of any real service. Allegri chooses workaholics over actual skillful wingers. We are very predictable in attack.

These are problems that lie on the manager and he deserves to be criticized.
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,828
Is losing Alves and Bonucci an excuse to why our midfield can't string more than two meaningful passes together?

Is losing Alves and Bonucci an excuse to make dumb decisions like starting Khedira and Cuadrado over Matuidi and Costa?

Is losing Alves and Bonucci an excuse to continuously give gametime to Benatia over Rugani?

Also, it was Allegri himself that fell out with Bonucci publicly. He doesn't know how to handle big egos like Zidane or Ancelotti.
The very same Ancelotti who got sacked from Bayern due to a player revolt?

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We won the game you know, speaking of Zidane he's doing terribly this season. There is no reason to fire Allegri, he can tinker all he wants. Come January and he's still tinkering then he deserves criticism.
No point in firing him midway through the season, but if we have a bad season he should go at the end of the season. His failure to integrate Juve's new offensive weapons and relying on Benatia, Sturaro and Barzagli being the main reasons.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,951
Is losing Alves and Bonucci an excuse to why our midfield can't string more than two meaningful passes together?

Is losing Alves and Bonucci an excuse to make dumb decisions like starting Khedira and Cuadrado over Matuidi and Costa?

Is losing Alves and Bonucci an excuse to continuously give gametime to Benatia over Rugani?

Also, it was Allegri himself that fell out with Bonucci publicly. He doesn't know how to handle big egos like Zidane or Ancelotti.
Rope yourself
 

Fantôme

Junior Member
Jul 25, 2015
65
Wtf Allegri? If we start our season after 12 rounds Napoli going to win scudetto like april. That is a losers excuse. We just cant give them too much rope. They are really going to challenge this season. So start winning now!!!
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
12,850
Well he's coming to the inevitable crossroads where he has to make the tough decisions. Higuain/Dybala partnership is not justifying the sacrifice in defense right now. They have been underwhelming together since the beginning. Is that on Max or the players, who knows, but it's a different topic.

The problem is Higuain was bought because he is supposed to score goals that other strikers do not score. In such a scenario, it's fine to defend with only 8 players because you will make it up offensively. Right now Higuain is scoring the same goals Matri would score and our team organisation is in shambles.

It's been a while since I've seen such huge gaps in our formation. In transition we are awful. Sometimes the entire backline is exposed. I have never seen our CBs caught in between charging the ball to the striker's feet or hanging back so many times. You only see that scenario when they think they will not be protected by the midfield, so they have to gamble to press the striker and intercept, or the striker will have time to touch and turn. Then the job is more difficult.

Last year it was the same formation but it was different. Cuadrado is drunk right now. Last year, he was like a CM and a RM. Our midfield four was way more compact. They would all be able to form a line and be within yards of each other. This year it is much more like a spread out 4-2-3-1, full out Guardiola 100% attack style.

The solution is 3 CMs instead of 2. Max knows this, surely. But what are his options with 94M Higuain and the "next Messi" Dybala? Like I said before, this is about the only realistic option for these 2 strikers, and this year it's not working.

At the moment our team would be better with Dybala as the lone ST and the rest of the team better organized behind him. But I don't know how this will happen. Unless Allegri goes into full IDGAF mode and knows he's out the door.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,326
Well he's coming to the inevitable crossroads where he has to make the tough decisions. Higuain/Dybala partnership is not justifying the sacrifice in defense right now. They have been underwhelming together since the beginning. Is that on Max or the players, who knows, but it's a different topic.

The problem is Higuain was bought because he is supposed to score goals that other strikers do not score. In such a scenario, it's fine to defend with only 8 players because you will make it up offensively. Right now Higuain is scoring the same goals Matri would score and our team organisation is in shambles.

It's been a while since I've seen such huge gaps in our formation. In transition we are awful. Sometimes the entire backline is exposed. I have never seen our CBs caught in between charging the ball to the striker's feet or hanging back so many times. You only see that scenario when they think they will not be protected by the midfield, so they have to gamble to press the striker and intercept, or the striker will have time to touch and turn. Then the job is more difficult.

Last year it was the same formation but it was different. Cuadrado is drunk right now. Last year, he was like a CM and a RM. Our midfield four was way more compact. They would all be able to form a line and be within yards of each other. This year it is much more like a spread out 4-2-3-1, full out Guardiola 100% attack style.

The solution is 3 CMs instead of 2. Max knows this, surely. But what are his options with 94M Higuain and the "next Messi" Dybala? Like I said before, this is about the only realistic option for these 2 strikers, and this year it's not working.

At the moment our team would be better with Dybala as the lone ST and the rest of the team better organized behind him. But I don't know how this will happen. Unless Allegri goes into full IDGAF mode and knows he's out the door.
Doubt he'll have the balls to bench Higuain and play 4-3-3 with Dybala as the lone ST though. Unfortunately.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
lots of armchair tactical experts here.

why arent you coaching if u could do better.
stick to watching game and buying merchandise. let the guy who has coaching qualifications worry about coaching.

bunch of clowns u lot are
 

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