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Nedved96

Senior Member
Sep 1, 2017
7,198
All the saunaboys keep making fun of Klopp, Guardiola etc. for only having a plan A. Normally Allegri has a plan A, B and C, but non of them are really done to “perfection”.
Guardiola and Klopp are both capable of playing defensive football, or playing for a clean sheet. I have seen them do it before, plenty of times.

But Guardiola and Klopp also know how to build an attack, something which Allegri evidently doesn’t (other than long ball galore).

If Guardiola and Klopp only have a plan A, then Allegri doesn’t have a plan at all. What exactly was our plan yesterday?
 

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dolph

Senior Member
Mar 30, 2006
2,599
Guardiola and Klopp are both capable of playing defensive football, or playing for a clean sheet. I have seen them do it before, plenty of times.

But Guardiola and Klopp also know how to build an attack, something which Allegri evidently doesn’t (other than long ball galore).

If Guardiola and Klopp only have a plan A, then Allegri doesn’t have a plan at all. What exactly was our plan yesterday?
I have no idea. Pass the ball around in a slow tempo, and whip in early crosses to our hobbit CF.
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,196
I think I must be one of the few people who can see the value that Allegri has brought to us over the last few years. We’ve made 2 CL finals and are consistently in the last 8. There isn’t a team in Europe other than Madrid and Barca that have a similar record over the last 5 years. So let’s put this into perspective people.

The complaint I do have about him though is he lacks a footballing identity/philosophy. Sometimes he tweaks and changes things a little too often and it results in a lack of consistency.

Our best years under Allegri are the years we’ve been able to name his best XI.

This year I haven’t got a clue what our starting team will be from game to game.
 

Valerio.

Senior Member
Jul 5, 2014
5,772
Having no suitable alternative, I don't mind it.

But he should fix our attacking play, it's the worst from all top teams out there.
old men won't change their ways. His idea of football is what we're seeing since years.
either we accept we'll suck forever under Allegri or be happy at how we play :D
thoudans of injuries included and being always tired no matter what.
Either we give up and deal with this shit or we stop to follow Juventus till Allegri is gone
 

dolph

Senior Member
Mar 30, 2006
2,599
I think I must be one of the few people who can see the value that Allegri has brought to us over the last few years. We’ve made 2 CL finals and are consistently in the last 8. There isn’t a team in Europe other than Madrid and Barca that have a similar record over the last 5 years. So let’s put this into perspective people.

The complaint I do have about him though is he lacks a footballing identity/philosophy. Sometimes he tweaks and changes things a little too often and it results in a lack of consistency.

Our best years under Allegri are the years we’ve been able to name his best XI.

This year I haven’t got a clue what our starting team will be from game to game.
The best year under Allegri, was the first year were we still had Conte’s strict playingstyle ingraded in the players, but were Allegri came along and made the right small chances to make us perform at our best.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
The best year under Allegri, was the first year were we still had Conte’s strict playingstyle ingraded in the players, but were Allegri came along and made the right small chances to make us perform at our best.
Meh. 16-17 was easily as good, considering how we crushed everyone in the CL knockouts that year and destroyed Serie A. We also played some incredibly entertaining football in those knockout games that year.

The complete meltdown in the 2nd half of the final makes people forget how good that team looked for the 4 months prior.
 
May 23, 2013
4,312
Meh. 16-17 was easily as good, considering how we crushed everyone in the CL knockouts that year and destroyed Serie A. We also played some incredibly entertaining football in those knockout games that year.

The complete meltdown in the 2nd half of the final makes people forget how good that team looked for the 4 months prior.
the team looked shit the first half of the season and started playing well only after Fiorentina loss.

2014-15 was awesome all season long and on paper a stronger team.
 

kappa96

Senior Member
Jun 20, 2018
7,537
I thought things would be different with the CR7 signing and that management were actually serious about the CL. But nahhh, it’s all lip-service. As long as we keep bringing home the little Scudetto, they are as proud as punch.
I recall that Agnielli always said that the scudetto is priority number.
It seems he wasn't joking.
 

kappa96

Senior Member
Jun 20, 2018
7,537
Funny thing is I remember when he coached cagliari they were known for their attacking style of play. Oh how he's regressed
I don't think he regressed.I think he just became pleased with himself.
Seeing how we always get results in seria a , he decided to stop innovating and trust in what works in 90% of the the matches.
 

Zzak

Senior Member
Sep 11, 2014
861
If Allegri wants to stay and feels that his work is not done yet at Juventus, I think he has earned the right to stay.
As long as we keep on winning Serie A I see no reason for him to be replaced.
Eventually he will succeed in the Champions League as well, if not next year then the next.
 

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