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Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
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Allegri has to be the most love-hate coach I've ever experienced at Juve, I don't like that for 60% of the season team plays underwhelming footie, I don't like his questionable taste in footballers and I truly hate that he has a bunch incompetent butchers in his staff, but man I love his crazy lopsided formations with half the team out of position, game changing substitutions and winning attitude. I hope he doesn't leave and gets his chance in a fresh, young Juve as he's clearly one of the top coaches in the world, but I guess I won't cry either if he goes elsewhere :D
I hope he stays for another decade. His interviews alone are priceless, NEVER boring/cliche.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Don't worry he won't be posting in this thread no more
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Allegri has to be the most love-hate coach I've ever experienced at Juve, I don't like that for 60% of the season team plays underwhelming footie, I don't like his questionable taste in footballers and I truly hate that he has a bunch incompetent butchers in his staff, but man I love his crazy lopsided formations with half the team out of position, game changing substitutions and winning attitude. I hope he doesn't leave and gets his chance in a fresh, young Juve as he's clearly one of the top coaches in the world, but I guess I won't cry either if he goes elsewhere :D
You can tell he absolutely loves tinkering. He's constantly adjusting formations, shifting players here and there, fielding new line-ups and combinations, changing our style, etc. Most years it allows him to eventually get the team into a very good place down the stretch run.

This year, I think it hurt our solidity at the back. Too many different 4 man combinations at the back, and too frequently (yes, in part because of a rash of injuries again :( ), didn't really allow for any sort of continuity for our defenders playing together. It's no coincidence that our best run of form was defensively was in that 4 month stretch prior to the Real Madrid matches, when Benatia-Chiellini played together the vast majority of matches. They developed a great understanding and partnership, and we conceded 4 goals in around 25 matches.
 

campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
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You can tell he absolutely loves tinkering. He's constantly adjusting formations, shifting players here and there, fielding new line-ups and combinations, changing our style, etc. Most years it allows him to eventually get the team into a very good place down the stretch run.

This year, I think it hurt our solidity at the back. Too many different 4 man combinations at the back, and too frequently (yes, in part because of a rash of injuries again :( ), didn't really allow for any sort of continuity for our defenders playing together. It's no coincidence that our best run of form was defensively was in that 4 month stretch prior to the Real Madrid matches, when Benatia-Chiellini played together the vast majority of matches. They developed a great understanding and partnership, and we conceded 4 goals in around 25 matches.
Ranieri's long lost son.
 

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