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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
Not everything this guy says is wrong, you guys needs to chill. Some attacking coaches get better output from technical/attacking players like Dybala, its just a fact, play in a way that accentuates their qualities. Just look at wingers/forwards under Pep, and indeed the kind of short passing/highly mobile attacking schemes Sarri employs gives tons of opportunities to his attacking trio, makes them look better.


Give Mertens to Conte and you wont see the kind of performances you see under Sarri for example.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,647
I still want Sarri instead. Same result, just not boring as fuck to watch :snoop:
Same result? But he never wins trophies, how can it be the same?

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Not to mention being crap with his naive football in europe. They should do better with that squad. Sarri's just another slightly upgraded version of Kloppo.
 

Cerval

Senior Member
Feb 20, 2016
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Same result? But he never wins trophies, how can it be the same?

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Not to mention being crap with his naive football in europe. They should do better with that squad. Sarri's just another slightly upgraded version of Kloppo.
His football is overrated. The way he sets up his team is one-trick ponyish, same kind of plays over and over
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,969
And the irony of it all is, Sarri’s Napoli have been way more effective in the league lately playing less exciting and more functional football...almost Juventus-like in the way they’ve been defensively strong and clinical upfront. Funny that.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,647
:touched:

Truth is Juventus has both, the best squad and the best coach in italy.

Not always does the best team (on paper) win the league though.

it's not that easy to win the league year in year out like we do and stay motivated.
 

GiocataGrande

Commendatore
May 26, 2016
4,073
Curiosity. Have you ever been wrong?

When we hired Allegri it was in no way 'a sure thing'. How things ended in Milan was more than reason enough to be sceptical. Especially condering he was to replace the coach who turned the ship around. Of course anyone who is not supportive of Allegr now must be high, but back then? lel

That said, what Sarri has done in Napoli is more than impressive. 67% winrate and it's not liek the dude has a bunch of world class talents. Furthermore his teaching methods are praised by high and low.
off course i have, and if i am wrong i admit it. Please find a post where i am talking $hit, backed up with reasonable explanation why its rubbish and i will gladly admit it.

Sarri is not on the the same level of Allegri in terms of tactical knowledge or tinkering.

His team play attacking football and Pep admires him, but in my opinion he is miles away from Allegri.

Not only in character but also in terms of handling big games, structuring the defensive aspects of the game, analysis of opponents, flexibility or the ability to motivate players.

Sarri is limited. He sets up his team to play one way, no matter the opponent. An admirable, but very naive way of football that would never work at Juventus, and certainly would not get us anywhere in terms of European glory.

Like Giorgio said " Its not in our DNA to play Tiki-taka" and i completely agree. That does not mean we should not evolve and develop our attacking play, but the focus should always be on being rock solid as a unit rather than scoring loads of goals and conceding loads. If you want that type of football you can always watch Liverpool or Arsenal. Allegri understands this and keeps true to the Juve DNA.

Douglas Costa and Cuadrado is good examples: they both had to adapt and take more responsibility after arriving to this club because Max demands it and turns them into more complete fotball players. Mandzukic is another example.

Thats also why we have have been dominating Italian football with Allegri, because he understands how we win, by playing to our strenghts, not trying to bastardize and copying Johan Cruyff's philosophy.

Thats why i not only laugh at the suggestion but also find it very provocative. We should be thankful to Max. He has done a terrific job, and while you talk about Sarri's limited budget and his success in Serie A, how about you look at Allegris limited resources compared to the other CL teams? He has still managed to bring us to two finals in his reign. If thats not worthy of some respect, this debate is truly over for my part.

Sometimes we might play "boring" and underperform, and people come to this forum and bit$h and moan (me included), but we should be careful for what we wish for sometimes.

Forza Max! :flag1:
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,647
:tup:

If we were to swap coaches, Max would still win the league :numnum:

Napoli team isn't too far off in terms of quality for a great coach like Max to not win the league against that peasant Sarri (if he leaves Grani and Foletti at Juve, that is.)
 

Wittl

Senior Member
Contributor
Feb 21, 2017
11,311
Best thing about Sarri has been that fact that he smoked during matches. Since he stopped doing this, there's nothing I like about him.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
And the irony of it all is, Sarri’s Napoli have been way more effective in the league lately playing less exciting and more functional football...almost Juventus-like in the way they’ve been defensively strong and clinical upfront. Funny that.
:agree:

They've scored 9 goals less than us this season. :seven:

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Same result? But he never wins trophies, how can it be the same?

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Not to mention being crap with his naive football in europe. They should do better with that squad. Sarri's just another slightly upgraded version of Kloppo.
2nd in Serie A, Coppa QF exit, Europa League Rof32 exit.

3rd in Serie A, Coppa SF exit, CL Rof16 exit.

Serie A ?, Coppa QF exit, CL Group Stage exit.

Apparently this is the "same result" as Allegri's 3 straight domestic doubles, 2 CL finals, and reaching CL knockouts every year. :baus:
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,647
:agree:

They've scored 9 goals less than us this season. :seven:

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2nd in Serie A, Coppa QF exit, Europa League Rof32 exit.

3rd in Serie A, Coppa SF exit, CL Rof16 exit.

Serie A ?, Coppa QF exit, CL Group Stage exit.

Apparently this is the "same result" as Allegri's 3 straight domestic doubles, 2 CL finals, and reaching CL knockouts every year. :baus:
I've seen worse teams doing WAY better in europe. I mean, Let's not act like that Napoli team is shite.
They aren't in it to win it, but a truly good coach would be able to do better with that squad.
 

Nedved96

Senior Member
Sep 1, 2017
7,198
I've seen worse teams doing WAY better in europe. I mean, Let's not act like that Napoli team is $#@!e.
They aren't in it to win it, but a truly good coach would be able to do better with that squad.
Napoli don't have the squad depth to compete in both Europe and Italy.

Nevertheless;


Is this really any worse than how we played against Real?
 

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