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Monty

Tuz Royalty
May 2, 2017
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is not that we dont use, is just that we are quite innefective at it and used to be better when we had a player like morata.
Luckily costa is playing more and more

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You have to take opinions of nonjuve fans with a grain of salt tho. We are the ones who see game in game out our performances. Most outsiders just see the table and the highlights.

And one thing i don understand, is why we cannot express our opinion about some of max's decitions which he can improve?

Read the link someone posted above. I think that guy express very clear whats going on with max, which by no means is that some posters here are not grateful to him.

In this forum, being ungrateful is pointing that while we are doing fine, we can do much better. Some people here are way too sensitive.
Well in the nearly one year I've been on the forum, theres been more moaning and whining than show of appreciation or support
 

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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Well in the nearly one year I've been on the forum, theres been more moaning and whining than show of appreciation or support
Hydde has never said a good word about Allegri. Any of that group of posters at best offers backhanded compliments and appreciation of Allegri, always with more criticism attached than praise.

Meanwhile. 3 losses in 40 matches in all competitions this season. We're undefeated in 23 matches. 20 wins-3 draws. 42 goals scored-4 conceded. 0 losses in 4 months in all competitions.

If any other team in Europe was in this kind of form, these posters would be saying that their names were already inscribed on CL trophy, and that they were the "next Bayern 2013". But with Juve, it's we have "obvious deficiencies all over the pitch." :baus:
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
costa’s pace def helps
:agree:

So does Dybala's intelligence and quick acceleration. So does Higgy finding form and upping his game as far as hold-up play is concerned. I'd say Max should get massive credit for getting these 3 forwards into great form together, and adapting our attacking tactics to have them work together better. Using Higgy more in that hold-up, assist man role at times, is fantastic.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
:agree:

So does Dybala's intelligence and quick acceleration. So does Higgy finding form and upping his game as far as hold-up play is concerned. I'd say Max should get massive credit for getting these 3 forwards into great form together, and adapting our attacking tactics to have them work together better. Using Higgy more in that hold-up, assist man role at times, is fantastic.
Dybala and Higuain hitting form at the same time as costa finding his form is a nightmare for opposition.
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,827
:agree:

So does Dybala's intelligence and quick acceleration. So does Higgy finding form and upping his game as far as hold-up play is concerned. I'd say Max should get massive credit for getting these 3 forwards into great form together, and adapting our attacking tactics to have them work together better. Using Higgy more in that hold-up, assist man role at times, is fantastic.
I love how the hypocrites here would say it Allegri’s weakness that he has to rely on these players, but will fap off to Salah, Mane and Firmino while calling Klopp a genius.
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
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:agree:

So does Dybala's intelligence and quick acceleration. So does Higgy finding form and upping his game as far as hold-up play is concerned. I'd say Max should get massive credit for getting these 3 forwards into great form together, and adapting our attacking tactics to have them work together better. Using Higgy more in that hold-up, assist man role at times, is fantastic.
Why you little! :andy2:

Allegri needs soem major credit for apparently getting Costa, Dybala and Pipita all to hit form in this final third of the season.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
He was mad Mehdi let de Ron take him to the ground and tear his shirt apart. Mehdi assured it won’t happen again and game went on
Haha

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Allegri: 'Everyone ready for Juventus' | Football Italia

Max Allegri was proud that Juventus squad rotation worked so well after beating Atalanta 2-0 to go four points clear as Serie A leaders.
The Bianconeri broke away from second-placed Napoli with tonight’s match, which was rescheduled from February 25 due to heavy snow.

“We are top of the table with a four-point advantage. It’s the decisive phase of the season,” the Coach told Sky Sport Italia.

“The objective of the club was to reach the Champions League quarter-finals and be in the Scudetto race in March, so we’ve done that.

“We had to be wary today, as Atalanta are a team strong both technically and tactically. We finished the game with a crescendo and earned the three points.

“Gonzalo Higuain has grown a great deal in his confidence, but also took on more of a creative rolso he is not just a centre-forward or a hitman.

“The most important thing is that on Sunday we changed five or six players and did it again today. The objective is to go all the way and we need everyone for that, which means resting and rotating to ensure everybody is ready.

“Douglas Costa is in a good period of form, Mario Mandzukic and Paulo Dybala did good work today. I am glad that we end the games in better shape, as that means our fitness levels are excellent.

“I was pleased to see Gigi Buffon and Giorgio Chiellini, after all they have won, celebrate a defensive clearance or a save. This team has pleasure in defending and that’s a crucial part of the sport.”

Medhi Benatia got into a row with Atalanta midfielder Marten De Roon after the second goal, as his shirt was torn and he was furious even after the final whistle.

“There was a moment of anger, but he calmed down. As well as being a good player, he is a lovely lad, but at times when the blood boils, he becomes difficult to control. I told him to just stay quiet, because he risked a yellow card for that reaction.

“When you are 2-0 up and near the end, you have to use your brain.”
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
Hydde has never said a good word about Allegri. Any of that group of posters at best offers backhanded compliments and appreciation of Allegri, always with more criticism attached than praise.

Meanwhile. 3 losses in 40 matches in all competitions this season. We're undefeated in 23 matches. 20 wins-3 draws. 42 goals scored-4 conceded. 0 losses in 4 months in all competitions.

If any other team in Europe was in this kind of form, these posters would be saying that their names were already inscribed on CL trophy, and that they were the "next Bayern 2013". But with Juve, it's we have "obvious deficiencies all over the pitch." :baus:
Dont lie. I have said numerous times that his numbers back up his effectivity and and we should be very cautious to say the least, if we plan replacing him. Taking in account the options, this is a no go.

As long as max stops using khedira and mandzukic, he can do whatever he pleases and ill be ok with it. Our gameplay suffers because of those 2 being suppremely off form, or in the kehdira case, being kedira.

Im objective enough to not be suggesting guys like zarri
 

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