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pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
Hypothetical Question: In what scenario does Allegri leave/ get sacked?

If we fail to win our tie against Tottenham, finish runners up in the league, and end up trophyless, do you think he should stay on? :boh: :numnum:
depends on the circumstances. I don't think we should sack Allegri if Napoli deservedly win the league, but if we fuck it up majorly and they win with like 85 points, then yeah, he should be sacked. if we fuck up against Spurs it's going to leave a bitter taste, but that's not a good reason for sacking one of the best coaches around, we'd regret it probably
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,113
It’s not even up for the debate. The moment Allegri decides to leave Juventus (after an extraordinarily successful career with us and with a heavy heart) we are definitely going to bring in Simone Inzaghi. The best young Italian coach around at the moment. Doing really good things with Lazio.
 

Valerio.

Senior Member
Jul 5, 2014
5,766
It's not about deserving or not to be sacked.
It's just that 4 years it's time to go.
For both the team and manager.
He'll have a try abroad and we'll look for a refreshing new manager.
That's why I'm sure about him leaving this summer.
As Allegri said the fish stinks after 3days. We're on the "fourth day"
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
It's not about deserving or not to be sacked.
It's just that 4 years it's time to go.
For both the team and manager.
He'll have a try abroad and we'll look for a refreshing new manager.
That's why I'm sure about him leaving this summer.
As Allegri said the fish stinks after 3days. We're on the "fourth day"
the amount of "days" here depends on the manager, if Allegri feels up to the challenge, I think he's welcome to stay for a 5th one if everything is still going golden.

Either way, I don't think it'll come to sacking him, if he cannot lead this team and fails this season, I'm sure he'll leave by mutual consent, Allegri is all about his football and success, not desperately hanging onto his contract
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
It's not about deserving or not to be sacked.
It's just that 4 years it's time to go.
For both the team and manager.
He'll have a try abroad and we'll look for a refreshing new manager.
That's why I'm sure about him leaving this summer.
As Allegri said the fish stinks after 3days. We're on the "fourth day"
Allegri doesent buy quality fish then
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
icemaη;5665558 said:
He'll leave if he's not up to it anymore. Unless we end up 4th or something, there's no way he's getting the sack. Neither should he.
dunno, I'd be for the sack if we have an Inter-like finish to the season and finish 2nd. with our squad superiority and position in the table it'd take a Gattuso as our coach to finish 4th
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
It's not about deserving or not to be sacked.
It's just that 4 years it's time to go.
For both the team and manager.
He'll have a try abroad and we'll look for a refreshing new manager.
That's why I'm sure about him leaving this summer.
As Allegri said the fish stinks after 3days. We're on the "fourth day"
your apporaaching your 4 years on here.

time for you to go too bro. no excuses or buts or ifs. your fish is starting to stink.
@Bianconero_Aus
@Hustini
 

Nedved96

Senior Member
Sep 1, 2017
7,198
Why play a high line so early? You want big teams to score early?
You either press as a team or sit back as a team. When our forwards press but our defense stays deep, it does nothing but exhaust our attackers and then they become ineffective over time. Not to mention that this leaves huge gaps in our midfield.

We got wrecked by Bayern in 2016 (second half and extra time), and Real in 2017 (second half) precisely for that reason. Allegri's tactics exhausts our players, and the longer the game goes on, eventually we get tired and camp in our own half before conceding.
 

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