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JuveE46

Senior Member
Dec 6, 2015
1,595
Fans will jump on him no matter what he says at this point.
Not jumping on him it's facts. When a coach gets something wrong he takes responsibility, brushes it aside and comes up with an answer. Now you might argue what did he get wrong no it was the players bla bla. I'm not going to say he should have won, I have no idea what his tactics should have been going forward.. hell sometimes you have many ideas but you lose. What does piss me off however is this, the match began and from minute 1 you can see our movements, (without ball) we are in trouble. This is easy to recognize from minute one, this was the worst piece of reactive coaching at this level. He went to fking sleep. 2nd half? Same BS, look at the fkng space we give. He owes the fans an apology.
 
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sgjuveboy

Senior Member
Oct 31, 2012
2,723
Alllegri is a poosie for sure.

He has two options all the time:

option 1: I could let Matuidi MDS stay on the pitch. Fans will hate me. But I don’t have to face them daily. We will lose games. But Matuidi and MDS will still invite me to their house for dinner

Option 2: I could take off Matuidi MDS. Fans will love me. We will win games. BUT Matuidi and MDS will stop speaking with me.

He obviously chose the former.

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EuroMax will deliver!
You mean eurospetacularfailuremax? I would rather go through the heartaches of going out via Conte era than the heartache of going out via Allegri world wide audience watch and laugh era.


Fugging hell, under allegro we went out of ECL as per below:

- went to final, concedes three goals in front of international audience

- ALMOST staged a spectacular comeback against Bayern, only to concede FOUR goals through poosie substitution

- went to final, concedes FOUR goals in front of international audience

- ALMOST staged a spectacular comeback against Real Madrid. Only to concede a goal in the LAST second.


Allegri for me is a master at staging extreme Hollywood heartache at juventus.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
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Alllegri is a poosie for sure.

He has two options all the time:

option 1: I could let Matuidi MDS stay on the pitch. Fans will hate me. But I don’t have to face them daily. We will lose games. But Matuidi and MDS will still invite me to their house for dinner

Option 2: I could take off Matuidi MDS. Fans will love me. We will win games. BUT Matuidi and MDS will stop speaking with me.

He obviously chose the former.

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You mean eurospetacularfailuremax? I would rather go through the heartaches of going out via Conte era than the heartache of going out via Allegri world wide audience watch and laugh era.


Fugging hell, under allegro we went out of ECL as per below:

- went to final, concedes three goals in front of international audience

- ALMOST staged a spectacular comeback against Bayern, only to concede FOUR goals through poosie substitution

- went to final, concedes FOUR goals in front of international audience

- ALMOST staged a spectacular comeback against Real Madrid. Only to concede a goal in the LAST second.


Allegri for me is a master at staging extreme Hollywood heartache at juventus.
When and if you come back, more respect less troll
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
12,848
Not jumping on him it's facts. When a coach gets something wrong he takes responsibility, brushes it aside and comes up with an answer. Now you might argue what did he get wrong no it was the players bla bla. I'm not going to say he should have won, I have no idea what his tactics should have been going forward.. hell sometimes you have many ideas but you lose. What does piss me off however is this, the match began and from minute 1 you can see our movements, (without ball) we are in trouble. This is easy to recognize from minute one, this was the worst piece of reactive coaching at this level. He went to fking sleep. 2nd half? Same BS, look at the fkng space we give. He owes the fans an apology.
Well from his perspective the tie is not over. He is not going to admit defeat yet. I will judge his comments if we go out.
 
Jan 22, 2016
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Do you watch our games? Allegri doesn't instruct the team to sit back and defend when we're ahead. It's not his fault that there are periods in the game when the players cannot string a few passes between themselves. If you think that a team is less likely to concede when they go full attacking than when they are more conservative you are simply wrong and I can't help you. What Allegri does is to tell the team to CONTROL the game which is keeping possession because the opposition cannot score when we have the ball. However, I'll say that again, it is not Allegri fault that these players make so many misplaced passes leading to losing possession and counter attacks like against Atletico when after Chiellini silly loss in the middle of the pitch Costa went 1v1 with Szczesny.

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So what's the point of having a coach if everything depends on players?
 

Nedved96

Senior Member
Sep 1, 2017
7,198
Do you watch our games? Allegri doesn't instruct the team to sit back and defend when we're ahead. It's not his fault that there are periods in the game when the players cannot string a few passes between themselves. If you think that a team is less likely to concede when they go full attacking than when they are more conservative you are simply wrong and I can't help you. What Allegri does is to tell the team to CONTROL the game which is keeping possession because the opposition cannot score when we have the ball. However, I'll say that again, it is not Allegri fault that these players make so many misplaced passes leading to losing possession and counter attacks like against Atletico when after Chiellini silly loss in the middle of the pitch Costa went 1v1 with Szczesny.

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I don’t think it’s a coincidence that Allegri teams struggle to maintain possession and misplace a lot of passes. We are talking about a guy who benched Pirlo for a double pivot of Gattuso and Van Bommel. Then he thought that Nocerini was a good replacement for Pirlo. Towards the end of his stint at Milan, Allegri’s favourite midfield was Montolivo/Poli/DeJong. All brawl and no finesse. Now we are five years into his Juventus stint and we have Pjanic plus four midfielders with no creativity, only physicality. This is not a coincidence. Allegri likes physical midfielders, technique is secondary.
 

petersmit

Senior Member
Mar 14, 2006
7,028
Some people are fucking stupid.. calling for Allegri to stop fielding matuidi, world cup winner and so on, without other good midfielders.. if Allegri would actually stop fielding matuidi and we would be losing people would go crazy and demand Allegri to sub in matuidi after one losing half..
 

spurdo

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2016
1,917
I don’t think it’s a coincidence that Allegri teams struggle to maintain possession and misplace a lot of passes. We are talking about a guy who benched Pirlo for a double pivot of Gattuso and Van Bommel. Then he thought that Nocerini was a good replacement for Pirlo. Towards the end of his stint at Milan, Allegri’s favourite midfield was Montolivo/Poli/DeJong. All brawl and no finesse. Now we are five years into his Juventus stint and we have Pjanic plus four midfielders with no creativity, only physicality. This is not a coincidence. Allegri likes physical midfielders, technique is secondary.
Well yeah, Pjanic is the only mid with creativity, but it's not like our team lacks creativity. Dybala, Bonucci, Costa, Cancelo, Berna, Ronaldo and to some extent Sandro are about as creative as you get, Allegri just can't find a way to field them effectively....actually let me rephrase that, Allegri hasn't really TRIED to field them effectively! He keeps repeating the same 4-3-3 with three strikers, two pieces of wood next to Pjanic and too often De Sciglio as the RB. It's impossible to get that formation to work! The team needs to play to it's strengths and learn to carry the ball through our super talented wings, and that means actually trying to change formation and tactics.
 

Juventus 32

Senior Member
May 18, 2014
4,222
BTW Allegri might won with Juve but he also won with Milan and.... had a awful season with Milan as well...
Allegri at Inter would change nothing for them..
Of course would change...for worse :lol3:

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Anyway any coach who isn't italian is a good deal for me. Tired of italian defensive tactics.
 
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Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,883
Amazing this guy doesn't know when to STFU. It's things like this when you see the guy lacks character. He is a manager not a coach. He is a driver but when shit breaks you need certain qualities to overcome and keep going in timely fashion..this is not the guy to do that. No motivational ability either. F ing defending himself like a sissy. Take responsibility, reassure everyone you are on top of your shit win or lose. Got a week to grow a pair.
Harsh but in general Id say he needs to talk less for the time being. Everytime he opens his mouth lately, he is doing it to defend himself. Focus on how to advance to next stage and ignore journalist jabs. It is only giving them ammunition.
Yup. He should really just keep it cool and brush this comments and do not answer at all.. Because this answers are at the very least infuriating and like you said, very similar to how conte´s tenure ended. And we all know what allegri did with his"10 euro team" the next season.

Right now i just feel Allegri is out of it and just wanting this season to end, like most of us. Lets wrap the scudetto and turn the page

I agree. He really should talk less. I mean, that's what the pre-game press conferences are all about, aren't they? :wallbang:
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,616
Of course would change...for worse :lol3:

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Anyway any coach who isn't italian is a good deal for me. Tired of italian defensive tactics.
He would take Inter levels above their current level. The guy is still one of the very best in the world at his job and he always over delivered with squads that werent fully world class. Where he struggles is in getting the best out of an offensively super talented squad, underdog teams like Inter would be his strength area. Their fans wont give a crap about the quality of the football they are in dire need of competing let alone winning.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,877
Amazing this guy doesn't know when to STFU. It's things like this when you see the guy lacks character. He is a manager not a coach. He is a driver but when shit breaks you need certain qualities to overcome and keep going in timely fashion..this is not the guy to do that. No motivational ability either. F ing defending himself like a sissy. Take responsibility, reassure everyone you are on top of your shit win or lose. Got a week to grow a pair.
Allegri is 100% spot on with that comment imo. It's been the same story all season long and we've a) won the scudetto already and b) still in the CHL. I get criticism of the play, but the level of criticism Allegri is getting is ridic.
 

The Quazis

Senior Member
Dec 21, 2012
5,570
I don’t think it’s a coincidence that Allegri teams struggle to maintain possession and misplace a lot of passes. We are talking about a guy who benched Pirlo for a double pivot of Gattuso and Van Bommel. Then he thought that Nocerini was a good replacement for Pirlo. Towards the end of his stint at Milan, Allegri’s favourite midfield was Montolivo/Poli/DeJong. All brawl and no finesse. Now we are five years into his Juventus stint and we have Pjanic plus four midfielders with no creativity, only physicality. This is not a coincidence. Allegri likes physical midfielders, technique is secondary.
Pirlo was very poor at that time and it was not Allegri's decision not to renew his contract. If I remember correctly Nocerino had more than ten goal in that season so I am not sure how that decision has hurt Milan. All of our current players have enough technique to control an easy ball and pass it to a colleague. It's a concentration issue.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,326
He would take Inter levels above their current level. The guy is still one of the very best in the world at his job and he always over delivered with squads that werent fully world class. Where he struggles is in getting the best out of an offensively super talented squad, underdog teams like Inter would be his strength area. Their fans wont give a crap about the quality of the football they are in dire need of competing let alone winning.
Allegri will do the exact same things as Spaletti and friends.. Absolutely nothing - Unless Inter get someone really serious I see them having the same kind of season next year...
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,493
Who is this Luigi Guelpa?

Can we open a Pep Thread please. He’s apparently given us his word and will sign a 4yr contact. :weee:
 

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