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Hust

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Buffon votes Allegri Coach of the Year
By Football Italia staff


Massimiliano Allegri received just five first place votes for FIFA's Coach of the Year, getting the nod from Gianluigi Buffon but not Giampiero Ventura.

The captain and Coach of each FIFA nation was asked to pick three tacticians to receive the prize, with their first preference receiving five points, second three points, and third one point.

Real Madrid Coach Zinedine Zidane won in a landslide, but perhaps more surprising is that Allegri, a double winner and Champions League finalist with Juventus last season received so few first preference votes.

Juventus and Italy captain Gianluigi Buffon voted for his club Coach, but Azzurri CT Ventura went for Diego Simeone, followed by Antonio Conte and Zinedine Zidane.

St Lucia captain Randy Poleon picked Allegri for his first choice, as did the Coaches of Bosnia & Herzegovina, Chinese Taipei and Taiwan.

A media representative from each country was also given a vote, but Gazzetta dello Sport’s Fabio Licari put Allegri in third behind Zidane and Conte.

Carlo Ancelotti finished seventh overall, with 3.62 per cent of the vote/
 

duranfj

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So do you think our goal was only to counter? No because max didnt trust our defense sitting to far back so we tried to play in to feet and get our team out of the back so we could get numnbers forward. You judge the decision to leave Higgy in based on what tactic you wanted when thats not what we were going for.
He held the ball well quite a bit actually and linked up well. Cuads was a fantastic player this game I agree. What did you want him to do? He was all over the place and on of our main outleats mainly due to them attacking that side of the field. Im confused what you didnt like? You wanted there to be more counters? Did you want Dybala as the lone striker?
JGC and Paulo were playing a lot better than Pipa. So yes, another MF and allow to Juan keep playing in the wing and Paulo in front it would have being better. Even take out Paulo earlier and let just Pipa in front it would have being better by only a more solid MF and better counter attack options.

About Gerardo, I'm not saying he wasn't running his ass out cuz he did but holding the ball, well IMO he did a very bad job on it and that was the most important role he has to achieve in a game like that

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Our captain, Gigi Buffon just now:


“We are well aware that we have to improve. I am on the pitch to do my job, so I didn’t do anything exceptional this evening. What I really loved was the attitude of Higuain, whose performance was worthy of praise. The Coach should make the others watch videos of Higuain and how he played today to motivate players.".



So yeah, can't think of better proof you truly know nothing whatsoever.

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IMO it's more related to: 1)Higuain couldn't score even in a game Khedira did a hat trick 2)Pipa ran a lot all game long 3)Gigi is a very good captain 4)Our 90m CF is struggling even against a defense like that
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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ppl say epl is the toughest place for coach to be successful. more responsibilities, media pressure etc.
Tactically clearly the opposite of toughest. So no its not the toughest place to be successful.


Ranieri and Conte as great job they did, had it easier because no one adapted to their tactics at all.


But toughness comes from because average EPL player has more individual quality then most other top leagues because they invest heavily in their squads. Look kinda players Stoke have in their roster for example.

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