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Cerval

Senior Member
Feb 20, 2016
26,829
France probably has better players than Juventus does. If Deschamps can’t win the World Cup, or at least come very close, then we shouldn’t even consider him.
I thought the same at first, but France, French and its players have a fucked mentality. If he'd work at Juve we wouldn't have to put up with that

However I agree that we could do better
 

Nedved96

Senior Member
Sep 1, 2017
7,198
Deschamps played Pogba in a midfield 2 with Matuidi in the Euro Cup final.

He keeps on ignoring N’Zonzi, a proper holding midfielder, which France clearly need.

Managing a club side is obviously different from international football, but decisions like the ones above seriously make me question his abilities as a manager.
 

Cerval

Senior Member
Feb 20, 2016
26,829
Deschamps played Pogba in a midfield 2 with Matuidi in the Euro Cup final.

He keeps on ignoring N’Zonzi, a proper holding midfielder, which France clearly need.

Managing a club side is obviously different from international football, but decisions like the ones above seriously make me question his abilities as a manager.
In regards to Pogba with all the talents France has upfront it's not that big of a deal if he prioritizes it over Pogba which is not a player that's worth building around unless he sorts himself out
 

rakib567

Senior Member
Apr 27, 2013
10,087
yeah, but the problem is that rumour says its Max who wants leave. We wont keep anyone against his will... even the manager.

From the realistic targets also Leonardo Jardim comes to my mind, really liked his Monaco team.
allegri won't leave. if he leaves it will be after he wins the ucl or if gets frustrated for not winning it lol
 

kao_ray

Senior Member
Feb 28, 2014
6,568
From GDS
Allegri calls the green line

Max wants to stay, he asks for a young Juve and also patience from the club to re-establish their Champions League ambitions

Moves in the market: ultimatum for Emre Can, Cristante an alternative, Milinkovic the dream
PedoJuve :tuttosport:
 

Nedved96

Senior Member
Sep 1, 2017
7,198
My order of preference if it has to be an Italian coach


1. Sarri
2. Inzaghi
3. Ancelotti
4. Montella


Sarri has a poor record in Europe, but Napoli also have mediocre depth compared to us. Here at Juve he could rotate his squad much more, which would allow him to better compete in all competitions. Sarri would probably play Dybala as a false 9 and get the most out of him and our other forwards. I don't know if our results would improve, but he quality of our football definitely would.

Inzaghi has done a great job with Lazio. 4th place and a Coppa Italia final in his first season. This season Lazio have scored more goals than anyone else, which is very impressive. Inzaghi lacks CL experience, but you have to take risks sometimes. Guardiola or Zidane didn't have any experience either when they took over Barca/Real, but they ended up winning multiple CL trophies.

My worry is that Ancelotti is past it. There were rumors from Bayern that he was very unprofessional. Robben said that his 10 year old son receives better training sessions than he did under Ancelotti. There were also rumours that he would smoke in his office while his assistant (his son) would be doing all the drills.

I don't rate Montella. I really hope he doesn't become our coach. The best thing he's done is knock Manure out of the CL, which was admittedly very funny.
 

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