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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
41,830
They also scored 4 goals over one leg, and missed a penalty too.

When you watch a Guardiola team, it’s like a well oiled machine. Everyone knows where the move, how to move, and how to attack like a unit.

When you watch an Allegri team... it’s like David Moyes with better players. There is zero cohesion, zero chemistry, and zero understanding.
Lol. What utter rubbish.

All of his Juventus teams from 14-15 to 16-17 had fantastic chemistry, understanding, and cohesion for the stretch run of the league and during the CL knockouts.

The last two years, we've struggled mightily, and he needs to fix that. But lol at the idea it's been 5 years of this. Such rubbish.

Go wank it to Sarri, bro.

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Having Messi in your team is helpful but it doesn’t guarantee you success. After all, Allegri has Ronaldo and he’s been knocked out by Ajax.
Cuz 34 year old Ronaldo is same thing as 24-25 year old Messi/Ronaldo. :baus:
 

Nedved96

Senior Member
Sep 1, 2017
7,184
The last two years, we've struggled mightily, and he needs to fix that. But lol at the idea it's been 5 years of this. Such rubbish.
I never said it was?

We were poor to watch most of last season. In fact, the only good game we had in the CL was away against Real Madrid. In the other 9 matches we were poor. This season we’ve lost 4 times in the CL.

We did not lose any key players this summer and we added Ronaldo to our squad, should have further elevated us as a team.

We are progressively getting worse and worse under his management. We have the same players as last year, and yet we have less chemistry than before. What is he even doing in training?

There have been so many games this year where we got outplayed by opponents with far less talent than us.

These are all just facts.
 

Ronn

#TeamPestoFlies
May 3, 2012
19,545
They also scored 4 goals over one leg, and missed a penalty too.

When you watch a Guardiola team, it’s like a well oiled machine. Everyone knows where the move, how to move, and how to attack like a unit.

When you watch an Allegri team... it’s like David Moyes with better players. There is zero cohesion, zero chemistry, and zero understanding.
There's no denying that Pep football is fun to watch while AllegriBall is the opposite. But if you spend millions with 2 different teams, and then continue to fail there's obviously something wrong. Not sure why your observant self, who noticed we got worse in the second half of Ajax game after Dybala went out, can't analyze this.


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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
41,830
I never said it was?

We were poor to watch most of last season. In fact, the only good game we had in the CL was away against Real Madrid. In the other 9 matches we were poor. This season we’ve lost 4 times in the CL.

We did not lose any key players this summer and we added Ronaldo to our squad, should have further elevated us as a team.

We are progressively getting worse and worse under his management. We have the same players as last year, and yet we have less chemistry than before. What is he even doing in training?

There have been so many games this year where we got outplayed by opponents with far less talent than us.

These are all just facts.
And Guardiola has been knocked out of CL in QFs or earlier each of the last 3 years. By teams with inferior squads who have spent far less money. Monaco in the Rof16 in 16-17, Liverpool last year, and Tottenham this year. The last two years by teams far lower in the Premier League table, and the year before by a young Monaco side we subsequently smashed in the semifinal. All this while spending more than any team. Transfer net spend of 427 mil in his time there. PSG is 2nd at 362 mil.

This year was the first time in Allegri's 5 years at Juventus that we have been knocked out by an inferior and poorer team.

These are all just facts :baus:
 

IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
Guardiola is a far better coach than Allegri. He dominates football matches and improves his players.

I know this might be hard to believe, but a few years ago, Dybala was wildly regarded as a much better player than Sterling.
And then Pep was his coach, but now we unfortunately switched to Allegri.

Oh wait...
 
Jan 22, 2016
2,131
And this Excuse of Midfield is shit should be put in the bed. Our 2017 team midfield was consist of Pjanic and Khedira but we played some lovely and attacking football with less talent un the team compared to this team.
So many attacking and skilled players have been added to the team since then but our football got worst each passing game.

That team didn't have WC mid to actually be able to string 3 passes together.
Your join date is 2016. :think:
had another ID back then (ale4ever) forgot the password and didn't have my old email password either to recover it.
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
How many of you would be ready to bet on a rather inexperienced on European level coach? Let;s say that we don't like Allegri, nor Conte and we can't sign the likes of Klopp, Zidane, Guardiola or Pochettino. Would you settle for someone with a more adventurous approach, even if he was an Italian? Let's start with names like Gasperini/Sarri/Gianpaolo and the list can grow as you like, just be realistic (yeah, we're not paying 30m for getting Poch or Guardiola, obviously).

I'm asking this question because there's a lot of complaining but we're missing any concrete names. The change has to start with the coach IMO, we need someone more brave than Allegri, someone who can make those individuals play like a team again.
 

Valerio.

Senior Member
Jul 5, 2014
5,671
How many of you would be ready to bet on a rather inexperienced on European level coach? Let;s say that we don't like Allegri, nor Conte and we can't sign the likes of Klopp, Zidane, Guardiola or Pochettino. Would you settle for someone with a more adventurous approach, even if he was an Italian? Let's start with names like Gasperini/Sarri/Gianpaolo and the list can grow as you like, just be realistic (yeah, we're not paying 30m for getting Poch or Guardiola, obviously).

I'm asking this question because there's a lot of complaining but we're missing any concrete names. The change has to start with the coach IMO, we need someone more brave than Allegri, someone who can make those individuals play like a team again.
no more italians. so I wouldn't be ready and really skeptical
 

The Quazis

Senior Member
Dec 21, 2012
5,094
How many of you would be ready to bet on a rather inexperienced on European level coach? Let;s say that we don't like Allegri, nor Conte and we can't sign the likes of Klopp, Zidane, Guardiola or Pochettino. Would you settle for someone with a more adventurous approach, even if he was an Italian? Let's start with names like Gasperini/Sarri/Gianpaolo and the list can grow as you like, just be realistic (yeah, we're not paying 30m for getting Poch or Guardiola, obviously).

I'm asking this question because there's a lot of complaining but we're missing any concrete names. The change has to start with the coach IMO, we need someone more brave than Allegri, someone who can make those individuals play like a team again.
Obviously not. It's fun to fantasize, experiment and all but not when you running a 0,5 billion revenue company where tge coach is an absolutely paramount element.

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Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,816
How many of you would be ready to bet on a rather inexperienced on European level coach? Let;s say that we don't like Allegri, nor Conte and we can't sign the likes of Klopp, Zidane, Guardiola or Pochettino. Would you settle for someone with a more adventurous approach, even if he was an Italian? Let's start with names like Gasperini/Sarri/Gianpaolo and the list can grow as you like, just be realistic (yeah, we're not paying 30m for getting Poch or Guardiola, obviously).

I'm asking this question because there's a lot of complaining but we're missing any concrete names. The change has to start with the coach IMO, we need someone more brave than Allegri, someone who can make those individuals play like a team again.
Is there a chance we could get Ajax's coach?
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
32,381
From Momblano (thanks to
@Juve_Transfers
)

- Nedved is fed up with Allegri, wanted the team to play more offensively, wants Conte back
- Conte would come back in a heartbeat
- Bayern pressing Conte, already met him twice back this fall, but Conte prefers Juve
 

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