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Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,618
Thanks! Yeah mostly the same numbers despite being much more attacking as a team and the obvious improvement in the squad's offensive players. Hopefully something will suddenly click and the floodgates will open
 

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Nedved96

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Sep 1, 2017
7,198
I just looked. He’s lost 6 of 7 proper cup finals he’s played in between domestic and Europe.

He’s the Juventus of coaches.

Match made in heaven? :scared:

Maybe Juve and Klopp would cancel out each other’s bad juju and win CL together?
Argentina have lost 7 international finals since 1993 and won none. Let’s hire Klopp as manager and load our team with Argentine players. We can only jinx ourselves so hard before the curse reverses.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
ive been sacrificing all sorts of animals like crazy over here last couple of months and you guys come up with that :sergio:
I sacrificed an Orca this morning, so don't gimme that.

Our cunning plan of putting so many bad juju chokers together that the choking reverses itself into unbelievable clutchness and we win 5 straight CL is absolutely brilliant.

We'd even have @Fr3sh place big bets on this team to add even more bad juju. And Jethro posting here on Tuz in overdrive.

We'd win it all. :tuttosport:
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,327
I have some thoughts regarding Allegri
He is clearly a great tactician and a great coach and I think he was the right man for us at the moment but what we need to ask now is - Is he the guy for us right now?!
He will definitely get us the scudetto and he knows how to pay attention to details but he is also quite a defensive coach and it makes me wonder a bit of what we need
I think our team should dominate every game like the other big teams usually dominate in their league.
Up until now we focused on one thing that is attention to details and now it is time to add domination to it - Is he the guy who could do it?! I doubt it!
Now the thing (replacing him) isnt going to be easy as we need a guy who can pay attention to details and also imply a more attacking style of football
(Im not talking about a particular style of play but more of dominating teams and getting chances + expressing our top players in the way they should be expressed)
Who is the right choice?! tough to say as we could either be taking a step forward or one backwards the real question is:
What should we do? Should we replace our coach who is already good in order to get one who can get us the thing we lack or should we look at it as a risk that we shouldnt take?
Honestly Im not sure about if I want Allegri to stay or go as I mentioned before it could either go better or worse...
What I do know is that we should either find a way to express Dybala better or we should move on and get our focus on some other talent

Zidane is my favorite choice should we eventually replace Allegri
 

pavluska

Senior Member
Apr 25, 2013
7,339
This meltdown is almost worth the 3-0.

When a team like ours loses by three goals, it's not all because of x or y or z. It's a multivariate problem. But more than anything else, it was due to Chiellini's injury. We would've been able to come back from 1-0 down and not see MDS gift two goals.

Complaints about Khedira starting and MDS playing at CB are idiotic. Can was ill, Pjanic wasn't 100%. Caceres had JUST signed the papers and hardly trained with the team.

But subbing Dybala out instead of Khedira was equally idiotic.

Sometimes luck isn't on your side, and when you haven't been playing at your best, it can't be countered. And it was a rare poor in-game management by Allegri.

I hope the legs are heavy because we've been preparing for Atletico.
 
Apr 19, 2007
3,959
I have some thoughts regarding Allegri
He is clearly a great tactician and a great coach and I think he was the right man for us at the moment but what we need to ask now is - Is he the guy for us right now?!
He will definitely get us the scudetto and he knows how to pay attention to details but he is also quite a defensive coach and it makes me wonder a bit of what we need
I think our team should dominate every game like the other big teams usually dominate in their league.
Up until now we focused on one thing that is attention to details and now it is time to add domination to it - Is he the guy who could do it?! I doubt it!
Now the thing (replacing him) isnt going to be easy as we need a guy who can pay attention to details and also imply a more attacking style of football
(Im not talking about a particular style of play but more of dominating teams and getting chances + expressing our top players in the way they should be expressed)
Who is the right choice?! tough to say as we could either be taking a step forward or one backwards the real question is:
What should we do? Should we replace our coach who is already good in order to get one who can get us the thing we lack or should we look at it as a risk that we shouldnt take?
Honestly Im not sure about if I want Allegri to stay or go as I mentioned before it could either go better or worse...
What I do know is that we should either find a way to express Dybala better or we should move on and get our focus on some other talent

Zidane is my favorite choice should we eventually replace Allegri
Yes because Zidane is known for dominating the league.
What if we played super offensive and dominated the league but came up short against the tops in CL? Man city,PSG, Barca have all done this a good bit recntly. Madrid was very well balanced and didnt really do that well in the league. Not saying youre wrong but not sure where the whole must need offense to win thing comes from with so many. Efficiency is key and we arent very efficient right now which is surprising. Ronaldo should have way more goals and still looks very uncomfortable to me. Dybala looks out of place and confused. Mandzukic is extremely neccesary right now as is Cancelo to provide width in the attacking 3rd so Dybala can stay central. I really dont think its an offensive vs defensive debate but more a how to get the best pf these players.
Zidane made a few big decisions by benching top players and changing things up from time to time. Max did the same thing when we went far in the competition. Maybe we need some fresh ideas in the attacking areas.
Its so unneccesary to call for a new coach every time we have a bad game.
 

dolph

Senior Member
Mar 30, 2006
2,599
Yes because Zidane is known for dominating the league.
What if we played super offensive and dominated the league but came up short against the tops in CL? Man city,PSG, Barca have all done this a good bit recntly. Madrid was very well balanced and didnt really do that well in the league. Not saying youre wrong but not sure where the whole must need offense to win thing comes from with so many. Efficiency is key and we arent very efficient right now which is surprising. Ronaldo should have way more goals and still looks very uncomfortable to me. Dybala looks out of place and confused. Mandzukic is extremely neccesary right now as is Cancelo to provide width in the attacking 3rd so Dybala can stay central. I really dont think its an offensive vs defensive debate but more a how to get the best pf these players.
Zidane made a few big decisions by benching top players and changing things up from time to time. Max did the same thing when we went far in the competition. Maybe we need some fresh ideas in the attacking areas.
Its so unneccesary to call for a new coach every time we have a bad game.
Its normal to get a little complacent when we are 11 points ahead in the league, and the players cant be 100% focused all the way through a season.The important thing is that we are able to raise the level, when we face Atletico, and I think we are.
 

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