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Amer

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2005
11,311
“Juventus fans have this negativity in their minds. It’s not easy to reach a Champions League Final. They always say we lost two Finals, not that we reached two Finals in three years. I want them to be more positive.”

Mister talking about you bitches here. He didn't say Tuz, but it's like he said it.
 

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napoleonic

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Sep 7, 2010
4,129
“Juventus fans have this negativity in their minds. It’s not easy to reach a Champions League Final. They always say we lost two Finals, not that we reached two Finals in three years. I want them to be more positive.”

Mister talking about you bitches here. He didn't say Tuz, but it's like he said it.
He clearly don't know juventini

Many of us watched 3-5 straight consecutive cl final loses, calciopoli + serie b and the dark age of 09-11

Do tell how would those other 'big clubs' fans behave if they experienced what we had.
 

Nedved96

Senior Member
Sep 1, 2017
7,198
Buddy just took us to two CL finals beating the likes of Barca and Real along the way but apparently he cant build an attack lmao.
Simeone achieved the same thing with Atletico (reach two CL finals), and he can't build an attack either.

It's pretty obvious that building an attack is the weakest part of Allegri's game. Against any good opposition, our forwards spend more time chasing the ball than playing with it. We press for 20 minutes max and then we are exhausted and camp in our own half.
 
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Simeone achieved the same thing with Atletico (reach two CL finals), and he can't build an attack either.

It's pretty obvious that building an attack is the weakest part of Allegri's game. Against any good opposition, our forwards spend more time chasing the ball than playing with it. We press for 20 minutes max and then we are exhausted and camp in our own half.
I think you are mistaking the defensive style of this team with us not being able to build an attack. You are right that building the attack is a weaker point for Allegri compared to building the defense but that doesnt mean we cant build one just as it doesnt mean Guordiola's teams cant defend. Just two different styles of play and considering the teams we have had I prefer Allegri's defensive style.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,616
Yeah, not surprised lol.

Passing was the only thing Napoli did better. We were far from perfect technically (were very good tactically) but better overall than Napoli.

They had the chances to tie the game though (that's why it's funny seeing everyone give us a perfect score now after complaining before and during the game :D), but they missed mostly because they choked (they looked like us in CL finals), and it had less to do with luck. Having Buffon helps too.

When did you start posting again btw? Was it after Cardiff? :D

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Humans have this great gift called the prefrontal cortex, but unfortunately, most of us don't take full advantage of it. Most of us panic easily. That's why 90% of people suck at stock investments.

Same deal in footy. But it's funny seeing the same exact routine every year. There's no experiential learning.

Yeah, if you aren't very good at this, have a little patience, think back to past, and see how it plays out for a little longer.

And nothing wrong with complaining, but don't be so repetitive...that's fucking annoying (this usually applies to a smaller number of posters).
I have been on and off for a while now. I dont have the energy to argue anymore because I am drowned with work.
 

Nedved96

Senior Member
Sep 1, 2017
7,198
I think you are mistaking the defensive style of this team with us not being able to build an attack. You are right that building the attack is a weaker point for Allegri compared to building the defense but that doesnt mean we cant build one just as it doesnt mean Guordiola's teams cant defend. Just two different styles of play and considering the teams we have had I prefer Allegri's defensive style.
This would have been a valid point in the past, but this season we are stacked in attack. We have Higuain and Mandzukic as strikers with Dybala, Costa, Cuadrado, Bernardeschi and Pjaca to play around them. IMO, Allegri's conservative style is not getting the most out of our firepower.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
It’s like Max takes the first 3-4 months to learn the other teams each season then by the time December roles around we start picking up the pace and grinding out wins.
 

dolph

Senior Member
Mar 30, 2006
2,599
I understand people criticizing mister from time to time but the lack of respect is what bothers me most, i aint his biggest fan but i respect him for the work he done so far and i know when the circumstances are there and in this case Allegri’s ability to adapt is top notch(as we seen in previous years) and it was obvious he only needs time to rebuilt this squad...lately i only seen some here have been just constantly bashing Allegri and talking $#@! about him as if he is not even Juve’s coach but Inter’s coach or something...on tuz you rather see people having nice words for people like Inzaghi, Sarri , Spaletti , Guardiola , Klopp etc but ditch Allegri at first sight and is not that they not good coaches but stay balanced people and dont talk this soon so much $#@! about our coach, especially as he still is in charge... at least have the patience to see how the season goes and if it really goes as bad as some 'predicted’ than u dont have to constantly complain and talk garbage on tuz because you can be sure if it is that bad than our management and probably everyone with a basic football knowledge would notice it too... there really is no need to repeteadly spit on Allegri’s work in progress as there still is a long way to go, is just an advice so that in the future some of you dont end up looking like complete blank after we win a game like this Naples one.
:tup:

I lost it with him last year around this time aswell, and wanted him fired. Then in the spring he did an amazing job and totally proved me wrong.

The truth is that he is an elite coach among the top 10 coaches in the world. He reads a game well, can set up a defense like nobody else, good at adapting and trying out new formations, good team manager etc.

He also has some clear weaknesses, were the most claring one is that he cant get a team to play coherant attacking football if it would save his life. In my opinion he also takes to long to integrate new signings, especially young players.

My personel preference is attacking football, and therefore I hope that the next coach, when some day Allegri moves on, will be somebody who will be able to improve us in that regard and give us an identity as a more attack oriented football team.

No matter what my personal preference is, he surely deserves a lot of respect for what he has done here.
 

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I lost it with him last year around this time aswell, and wanted him fired. Then in the spring he did an amazing job and totally proved me wrong.

The truth is that he is an elite coach among the top 10 coaches in the world. He reads a game well, can set up a defense like nobody else, good at adapting and trying out new formations, good team manager etc.

He also has some clear weaknesses, were the most claring one is that he cant get a team to play coherant attacking football if it would save his life. In my opinion he also takes to long to integrate new signings, especially young players.

My personel preference is attacking football, and therefore I hope that the next coach, when some day Allegri moves on, will be somebody who will be able to improve us in that regard and give us an identity as a more attack oriented football team.

No matter what my personal preference is, he surely deserves a lot of respect for what he has done here.

Unfortunately, other cunts have shorter memories , he's been amazing for us:beer:
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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It’s like Max takes the first 3-4 months to learn the other teams each season then by the time December roles around we start picking up the pace and grinding out wins.
Or it could have something to do with the all constant chopping and changing our mgmt does in tge summer forcing him to perfect a new gameplan while integrating new players.

The amount of injuries he has to contend with makes all this change twice as complicated too
 

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