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icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
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I think that is the opposite of true tbh because both of them are very good at home. Especially Barfa

A poor game away at Camp Nou and you can end up trailing a 3-4 goal defiic
I'd rather meet strong teams over two legs because Max, most often than not, knows how to manage a tie over two legs.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Deschamps in for Allegri at Juventus?
By Football Italia staff


Max Allegri has already decided to leave Juventus this summer and will be replaced by Didier Deschamps, claims Pierpaolo Marino.
The former Napoli, Udinese and Atalanta director of sport is now a pundit and told Tuttosport he has the gossip on changes in Turin.
“Allegri will not remain at Juve, but it will be his choice to move on,” said Marino.
“They have already lined up Deschamps to replace him.”
It would be a return to Juventus for Deschamps, who was a player for the Bianconeri and then a Coach during the post-Calciopoli campaign of 2006-07 in Serie B.
Since then, he has gone on to lead Olympique Marseille and above all the France team since 2012.
Deschamps’ reign culminated in the 2018 World Cup triumph and his contract with Les Bleus runs to July 2020.
 

Vialli_92

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Mar 7, 2013
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See, Chelsea are doing it right. They are sacrifiying the short term success for the greater long term :lol3:
http://www.redcafe.net/threads/maurizio-sarri-sack-watch.440100/page-15#post-23855844

I wish we were as brave as Chelsea
Chelsea needed to go backwards with Sarri

So he is a troll

Polluting several other forums simultaneously
Guardiola went backwards with City in his first season, many people were questioning his tactics and philosophy calling him a failure

You can't make those sort of changes and be successful in one season it's not always possible it takes time to build an identity and philosophy like that
 
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Guardiola went backwards with City in his first season, many people were questioning his tactics and philosophy calling him a failure

You can't make those sort of changes and be successful in one season it's not always possible it takes time to build an identity and philosophy like that
Except he didn't. They finished 3rd in Pep's first season while they had finished 4th the previous season. They also gained 12 points more than in the previous season.

You do know that going backwards is the opposite of going forward?
 

Vialli_92

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Mar 7, 2013
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Except he didn't. They finished 3rd in Pep's first season while they had finished 4th the previous season. They also gained 12 points more than in the previous season.

You do know that going backwards is the opposite of going forward?
Where do you think the term bald fraud came from?

Also they won a trophy in Pellegrinois last season guardiola didn't win anything in his first
 
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Where do you think the term bald fraud came from?

Also they won a trophy in Pellegrino's last season guardiola didn't win anything in his first
A league cup :D That's not a real trophy.

Guardiola was expected to win the PL straight away because he went there with big hype and a big reputation. Doesn't change the fact that they clearly went forward during his first season there as I quite clearly pointed out. 3 < 4 and 78 > 66. It just wasn't as good of a season as the hypetrain around him had made people to expect.
 

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