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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Napoli 66% possession. Lose 4-2 at home to a Roma in awful form. :rofl:

So happy we have a coach who knows how to adapt his tactics for different opposition.

Where are all the Sarri-loving faggots now? :seven:
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,540
Love this guy, winning mentality all the way. He’s like Belichick, doesn’t play flashy but gets results because he knows his competitors.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,988
This is why we win Serie A, teams are not good enough to punish us when we play badly

Really I have no idea how we came away with a win here tonight, at no point did we try to win that match and somehow we get a clean sheet and a win
this.

Welli know how.... because dybala did a marvelous solo effort, thats why
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,717
Individual brilliance :disagree: @Post Ironic @Bianconero_Aus

Guys with the excuses already :touched:

We suck. But Napoli suck even more. That's why we win. Not because we good, but because Napoli bad.

Which couldn't be further from the truth, this Napoli side is as strong as it gets without (so far) winning the league. The only thing that keeps them from doing so is a great Juve side. One team HAS to win the league, that doesn't mean the one who finishes 2nd (with points records) can't be great as well.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,988
napoli seems to break when they need to ma up the most. They are no champions.

great attacking prowess and flow... but bullshid mentality. Thats why they always buckle in one way or another.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,951
Love this guy, winning mentality all the way. He’s like Belichick, doesn’t play flashy but gets results because he knows his competitors.
I love the guy too but don't understand statements like this after games like that.

We haven't actually done ANYTHING to win this game and haven't shown the slightest resemblance of quality or winning desire for 93 minutes. How was Dybala catching a pass from a ricochet and clutching it in a glimpse of brillance a case of 'Max knowing his competitors'?

Our performance was alarming and shocking, and yes Allegri carries a responsibility for fielding an unmotivated, tired, dispersed team despite conserving energy against Atalanta while Lazio played 120min of energy football the day after

I refuse to attribute anything positive from this game to Allegri or any player except Dybala and if your lesson from this match is to admire our winning mentality then you must be admiring lotto millionaire's winning mentality

Also (not directed at you ALC) your schoolyard gang skirmishes are annoying as shit, only ad hominems and reductios for 15 pages. Stop resorting to extreme opinions for the sake of arguing, take a deep breath and try to analyze the actual events instead of twisting the events to suit whatever agenda you have.

Today was a great day for Juventus, but we need to LEARN from the plethora of mistakes that happened today instead of patting our shoulders.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253


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Individual brilliance :disagree: @Post Ironic @Bianconero_Aus

Guys with the excuses already :touched:

We suck. But Napoli suck even more. That's why we win. Not because we good, but because Napoli bad.

Which couldn't be further from the truth, this Napoli side is as strong as it gets without (so far) winning the league. The only thing that keeps them from doing so is a great Juve side. One team HAS to win the league, that doesn't mean the one who finishes 2nd (with points records) can't be great as well.
While we are certainly weaker than last year (at least thus far), we are nowhere near as terrible as some are making us out to be. Nor is Serie A the "tinpot league" that one doesn't want to "touch with a 10 foot pole."

People have such short memories. They forget that we looked quite mediocre in the CL Rof16 against Porto just last year, having a terrible time breaking down a 10 man team after Telles was sent off in the 27th minute. We often play down to opposition and do just enough to win. A large part of the forum was doomsaying about how we were going to get smoked by Barca after their "remontada"...

It's the same again this year. Allegri has lost the plot, we're a terrible team in crisis, half our players are garbage we should sell. A week ago we weren't going to win anything, aside from maybe Coppa. How about people wait on such pronouncements until we actually get knocked out of CL, lose the Scudetto, etc. We're still in all three competitions, favoured for the scudetto with today's results, and with a puncher's chance in CL.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,540
I love the guy too but don't understand statements like this after games like that.

We haven't actually done ANYTHING to win this game and haven't shown the slightest resemblance of quality or winning desire for 93 minutes. How was Dybala catching a pass from a ricochet and clutching it in a glimpse of brillance a case of 'Max knowing his competitors'?

Our performance was alarming and shocking, and yes Allegri carries a responsibility for fielding an unmotivated, tired, dispersed team despite conserving energy against Atalanta while Lazio played 120min of energy football the day after

I refuse to attribute anything positive from this game to Allegri or any player except Dybala and if your lesson from this match is to admire our winning mentality then you must be admiring lotto millionaire's winning mentality

Also (not directed at you ALC) your schoolyard gang skirmishes are annoying as shit, only ad hominems and reductios for 15 pages. Stop resorting to extreme opinions for the sake of arguing, take a deep breath and try to analyze the actual events instead of twisting the events to suit whatever agenda you have.

Today was a great day for Juventus, but we need to LEARN from the plethora of mistakes that happened today instead of patting our shoulders.
I agree that the schoolyard skirmishes are annoying af.

As for the game, we were in control as can be seen by the possession and passes. No end result, but winning a nail biter against Lazio and preventing them from running us at a point where we’re very vulnerable, takes good starter and mental fortitude from the team. I’ll give Allegri props for that.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,839
I love the guy too but don't understand statements like this after games like that.

We haven't actually done ANYTHING to win this game and haven't shown the slightest resemblance of quality or winning desire for 93 minutes. How was Dybala catching a pass from a ricochet and clutching it in a glimpse of brillance a case of 'Max knowing his competitors'?

Our performance was alarming and shocking, and yes Allegri carries a responsibility for fielding an unmotivated, tired, dispersed team despite conserving energy against Atalanta while Lazio played 120min of energy football the day after

I refuse to attribute anything positive from this game to Allegri or any player except Dybala and if your lesson from this match is to admire our winning mentality then you must be admiring lotto millionaire's winning mentality

Also (not directed at you ALC) your schoolyard gang skirmishes are annoying as shit, only ad hominems and reductios for 15 pages. Stop resorting to extreme opinions for the sake of arguing, take a deep breath and try to analyze the actual events instead of twisting the events to suit whatever agenda you have.

Today was a great day for Juventus, but we need to LEARN from the plethora of mistakes that happened today instead of patting our shoulders.
Great post :tup:
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,127
I agree that the schoolyard skirmishes are annoying af.

As for the game, we were in control as can be seen by the possession and passes. No end result, but winning a nail biter against Lazio and preventing them from running us at a point where we’re very vulnerable, takes good starter and mental fortitude from the team. I’ll give Allegri props for that.
This :tup:

And it won’t be the first or the last time where we win a game in this fashion.

I’m just sad that it had to be such a great troll win against our boys Lazio :sad: Would much prefer a win like this against Inter/Milan/Napoli.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,988
I love the guy too but don't understand statements like this after games like that.

We haven't actually done ANYTHING to win this game and haven't shown the slightest resemblance of quality or winning desire for 93 minutes. How was Dybala catching a pass from a ricochet and clutching it in a glimpse of brillance a case of 'Max knowing his competitors'?

Our performance was alarming and shocking, and yes Allegri carries a responsibility for fielding an unmotivated, tired, dispersed team despite conserving energy against Atalanta while Lazio played 120min of energy football the day after

I refuse to attribute anything positive from this game to Allegri or any player except Dybala and if your lesson from this match is to admire our winning mentality then you must be admiring lotto millionaire's winning mentality

Also (not directed at you ALC) your schoolyard gang skirmishes are annoying as $#@!, only ad hominems and reductios for 15 pages. Stop resorting to extreme opinions for the sake of arguing, take a deep breath and try to analyze the actual events instead of twisting the events to suit whatever agenda you have.

Today was a great day for Juventus, but we need to LEARN from the plethora of mistakes that happened today instead of patting our shoulders.
What about this post @DAiDEViL ?
Why you dont troll this poster too? Maybe he is one of my "subordinates" who is on a rampage to troll the forum

What this guy posted here, is the truth. Dont focus on yourself being "annoyed" because some posters say allegri this or khedira that.... focus on what you are reading here...and tell me you can feel pleased at how we are winning games.

When you stop ur idioic ad hominems, maybe you can.

3 pts and all..the fact is that we are grinding way too much...injuries included. Allegri needs to see what he is going to do because next week we cannot go on like today.

We defended well. but we had zero attackin prowes. And i dont think we have useless attackers btw.
 

Ronn

Senior Member
May 3, 2012
20,899
I love the guy too but don't understand statements like this after games like that.

We haven't actually done ANYTHING to win this game and haven't shown the slightest resemblance of quality or winning desire for 93 minutes. How was Dybala catching a pass from a ricochet and clutching it in a glimpse of brillance a case of 'Max knowing his competitors'?

Our performance was alarming and shocking, and yes Allegri carries a responsibility for fielding an unmotivated, tired, dispersed team despite conserving energy against Atalanta while Lazio played 120min of energy football the day after

I refuse to attribute anything positive from this game to Allegri or any player except Dybala and if your lesson from this match is to admire our winning mentality then you must be admiring lotto millionaire's winning mentality

Also (not directed at you ALC) your schoolyard gang skirmishes are annoying as shit, only ad hominems and reductios for 15 pages. Stop resorting to extreme opinions for the sake of arguing, take a deep breath and try to analyze the actual events instead of twisting the events to suit whatever agenda you have.

Today was a great day for Juventus, but we need to LEARN from the plethora of mistakes that happened today instead of patting our shoulders.
:tup: I thought he was waiting for Lazio to get tired and then goes to his preferred lineup, but performance was the same even after we switched to 4-3-3.
 

Rollie

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2008
5,143
This is just a massive win. I couldn't believe it when Paulo scored that late -- such a beauty.

Juve has been playing every 3 days with a huge number of injuries - to crucial players - and the team is finding a way to grind out results. That's a big deal given the circumstances, and Allegri deserves a fair bit of credit for that. A lot of other teams would have dropped more points than Juve have to date. It's hard to keep players focused and motivated after 6 consecutive titles at the best of times, but this club has had a full blown injury crisis for a couple of months. Players are tired right now.

It has been ridiculously ugly lately. There have been tactical issues at times, play has been very conservative as Max juggles the lineup looking for answers. Nobody thinks this team is playing well enough to win CL. Nobody believes that this team is playing up to its ideal level, to a level suitable of Juventus. The squad is so thin right now. Given the circumstances I'm definitely proud of this group. Can't reinforce properly until June.

The grind is very real, and if the team can get a few guys back soon, the Scudetto and Coppa could again be real. Which would be absolutely massive, given the circumstances, and the very obvious deficiencies in the roster. Starting with our midfield, which is not anywhere near good enough even when fully healthy.

Combined with Napoli losing to Roma today, this is just such a massive -- possibly season altering -- win. Beating what had been the 3rd best team in the league on their field, keeping a clean sheet against the highest scoring attack in the league... given everything going on, that is such a big deal. All about context.
 

Niku

Senior Member
Jan 14, 2014
1,223
I love the guy too but don't understand statements like this after games like that.

We haven't actually done ANYTHING to win this game and haven't shown the slightest resemblance of quality or winning desire for 93 minutes. How was Dybala catching a pass from a ricochet and clutching it in a glimpse of brillance a case of 'Max knowing his competitors'?

Our performance was alarming and shocking, and yes Allegri carries a responsibility for fielding an unmotivated, tired, dispersed team despite conserving energy against Atalanta while Lazio played 120min of energy football the day after

I refuse to attribute anything positive from this game to Allegri or any player except Dybala and if your lesson from this match is to admire our winning mentality then you must be admiring lotto millionaire's winning mentality

Also (not directed at you ALC) your schoolyard gang skirmishes are annoying as $#@!, only ad hominems and reductios for 15 pages. Stop resorting to extreme opinions for the sake of arguing, take a deep breath and try to analyze the actual events instead of twisting the events to suit whatever agenda you have.

Today was a great day for Juventus, but we need to LEARN from the plethora of mistakes that happened today instead of patting our shoulders.
Bravo, just bravo.

The truth is we won from pure luck (Thx Dybala) and we suck big time.
 

Linebreak

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2009
16,022
Our style of play continues to be alarming, and I don't mean because we don't do flicks and fancy skillmoves moves etc, but we have no idea how to push for a goal and build pressure. If we play anything like this in London, Tottenham will put us to the sword pretty hard. Good luck to us but it's hard to see it changing in 3 days time.
 

Rollie

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2008
5,143
I love the guy too but don't understand statements like this after games like that.

We haven't actually done ANYTHING to win this game and haven't shown the slightest resemblance of quality or winning desire for 93 minutes. How was Dybala catching a pass from a ricochet and clutching it in a glimpse of brillance a case of 'Max knowing his competitors'?

Our performance was alarming and shocking, and yes Allegri carries a responsibility for fielding an unmotivated, tired, dispersed team despite conserving energy against Atalanta while Lazio played 120min of energy football the day after

I refuse to attribute anything positive from this game to Allegri or any player except Dybala and if your lesson from this match is to admire our winning mentality then you must be admiring lotto millionaire's winning mentality

Also (not directed at you ALC) your schoolyard gang skirmishes are annoying as shit, only ad hominems and reductios for 15 pages. Stop resorting to extreme opinions for the sake of arguing, take a deep breath and try to analyze the actual events instead of twisting the events to suit whatever agenda you have.

Today was a great day for Juventus, but we need to LEARN from the plethora of mistakes that happened today instead of patting our shoulders.
The team was very lucky to pull today's result. Very lucky. But what did you learn from watching today that you would put into action in the future, with the lineup currently available?

Play a different formation? Try to put the other team under more pressure, with a short bench? Sit Mandzukic or Khedira, who have both been awful for weeks/months? Or would you have played Alex Sandro and Costa from the beginning, trying to ramp up the quality? Would you always just field your best lineup, regardless of the biggest game of the season being around the corner?

There are a few different options out there, but the reality is that this group is fighting for their competitive lives right now. Which is why I'm interested to hear what you would do if you were manager. Simply formation and selection, or what? Things have not gone well at all, short a ton of talent, very few outlets, ridiculously thin in midfield, ridiculously thin in attack. We're 7/10s of the way through the year and a lot of teams are a bit tired at this point anyway, even if they are healthy.

All about the grind right now. I thought for sure we'd be dropping points after the first half, this was a perfect slip up game on a short week, also a preparation week for our biggest game of the season. Lazio isn't exactly dog shit. I'm still shocked we won, but I just finished the match an hour ago.
 

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