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IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
I really hope he's gone by the end of the season

His football is some of the worst to watch and attacking tactics are quite poor

i'd sacrifice a few league titles if it means improvement in the long term with another manager
You're clueless. We played very good football all 3 seasons with him. This one at times too when our midfielders weren't falling apart.

Get this man a revamped midfield and give him a complete roster for the first time since he came.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
Leave it to the germans.
:baus: :tup:

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:agree: No sympathy from me tho. A bunch of people that have been crying wolf since WWII and asking for sympathy at every possible opportunity. Overly sensitive when people offend them, and they even have a special word, Anti Semitic, just to address attacks targeting them. How self entitled can you be? The epitome of attention seeking whores tbh.
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
16,545
:agree: No sympathy from me tho. A bunch of people that have been crying wolf since WWII and asking for sympathy at every possible opportunity. Overly sensitive when people offend them, and they even have a special word, Anti Semitic, just to address attacks targeting them. How self entitled can you be? The epitome of attention seeking whores tbh.
Bright stuff.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
:agree: I concur, but I don't see it happening. I can't blame Beppe alone, as he's not solely responsible. If the filthy Jew Bastard doesn't want to inject a bit of money to see the team that his gramps worked so hard to turn into a European powerhouse scale those heights again, then he should turn it over to someone who does.
Yeah. Beppe has had a rough couple summers in the midfield position, but if the club ownership won't loosen the purse strings a bit to sign someone like SMS (doesn't have to be him specifically, but someone of that level), we're going to be depending on Beppe and Paratici's luck in terms of improving our midfield. Hoping Bentancur turns into a world class CM, or signing someone like Pellegrini or Barella and hoping they take a huge leap in quality to world class. We've had some luck with this in the past, but it'd be nice to sign one world class established CM.

Oh well. I see more of the status quo. Floating along just beneath the top tier of clubs. We'll have runs like the past 3 years where we slip into the top tier, but it's hard to remain there long-term with weaknesses like we have on the pitch.
 

Nedved96

Senior Member
Sep 1, 2017
7,198
He said "improvement"
Watch Klopp actually put up a fight against Barca/Real in the semifinal instead of bending over like Allegri did.

Words cannot describe just how awful we have been against Barcelona and Real Madrid this season. 6-0 on aggregate over 270 minutes. Roma put up a better fight at Camp Nou than we did. Sevilla and Valencia look more respectable against Barcelona and Real Madrid than we do.

You can't put this on the players alone. We have good enough players to make a close game. Allegri just failed horribly.
 

IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
Watch Klopp actually put up a fight against Barca/Real in the semifinal instead of bending over like Allegri did.

Words cannot describe just how awful we have been against Barcelona and Real Madrid this season. 6-0 on aggregate over 270 minutes. Roma put up a better fight at Camp Nou than we did. Sevilla and Valencia look more respectable against Barcelona and Real Madrid than we do.

You can't put this on the players alone. We have good enough players to make a close game. Allegri just failed horribly.
Lol what? We played a very good game against RM. Individual errors and Dybala red card was why we lost.
 

BayernFan

Senior Member
Feb 17, 2016
7,122
Watch Klopp actually put up a fight against Barca/Real in the semifinal instead of bending over like Allegri did.

Words cannot describe just how awful we have been against Barcelona and Real Madrid this season. 6-0 on aggregate over 270 minutes. Roma put up a better fight at Camp Nou than we did. Sevilla and Valencia look more respectable against Barcelona and Real Madrid than we do.

You can't put this on the players alone. We have good enough players to make a close game. Allegri just failed horribly.
Allegri did put up a fight against both of them back in 2015 and 2017. Loosing the finals is one thing, but he actually knocked them both out.

Juventus´ squad this season is also worse than just a year ago, and definitely compared to 2015´s.
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
Moderator
Aug 27, 2008
36,357
Allegri did put up a fight against both of them back in 2015 and 2017. Loosing the finals is one thing, but he actually knocked them both out.

Juventus´ squad this season is also worse than just a year ago, and definitely compared to 2015´s.
He didn't knock them out. It was individual brilliance that knocked them out. Get with the program.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,969
I’ll sit back down then. I’m Sorry.

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1. Pochettino
2. Sarri
3. Mourinho
In truth I did hold Poch in higher regards up till that 2nd leg against us, I really didn't like his excuses, sort of thing you'd expect as manager of nipples

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Chances of us getting a non-Italian coach are close to 0.

Having said that, I believe we'd pick among Sarri, Inzaghi (most likely IMO) and Montella.
:inter:
 

Nedved96

Senior Member
Sep 1, 2017
7,198
Lol what? We played a very good game against RM. Individual errors and Dybala red card was why we lost.
We did not play a "very good game" against Madrid, not even close.

Real played on the counterattack after their first goal, they let us have the ball. We created two chances from set pieces (Higuain, Chiellini), but we struggled to create anything meaningful from open play. Dybala managed to win a few free kicks, which also came to nothing.

It was a very comfortable away game for Real Madrid.
 

IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
No, we played very well and created quite a few nice chances but some were ruined by Dybala/Costa/Sandro before it even came to a shot. And then Higuain and Cuadrado had good chances in the end too to make 2-3.

If we play the same way in Madrid without idiotic errors by Chiellini or someone else we will have a chance to make it interesting.
 

Nedved96

Senior Member
Sep 1, 2017
7,198
No, we played very well and created quite a few nice chances but some were ruined by Dybala/Costa/Sandro before it even came to a shot. And then Higuain and Cuadrado had good chances in the end too to make 2-3.
Cuadrado's chance was the only good chance we had all game, and that was at the very end of the game when Madrid were already comfortable.

None of the other "chances" you listed were clear cut chances. They were half chances at best.

Allegri's entire attacking plan was "pass it to Dybala and hope he does something". Beyond that, he has absolutely nothing.

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Juventus´ squad this season is also worse than just a year ago, and definitely compared to 2015´s.
No it isn't. Our defence might have downgraded compared to last year, but our midfield has definitely upgraded. We bought two useful players (Matuidi, Bentancur) and sold deadweight (Rincon, Lemina). Our attack has upgraded too (Costa, Bernardeschi).
 

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