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Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
45,994
All the people who are hating on Sarri need to read the first few pages of this thread.

Personally, I won’t judge our new coach until he has a full season under his belt.
Good point but Allegri has a completely different style. I mean the dude set up his shitty Milan team to beat Barca when they were at their best.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
41,837
All the people who are hating on Sarri need to read the first few pages of this thread.

Personally, I won’t judge our new coach until he has a full season under his belt.
Yes, this coach with 5 straight Scudetti- 4 straight domestic doubles- 2 CL finals in his 5 years at Juve... won people over... imagine that.

Then, there are noodles like you who spent the last few years bitching and moaning endlessly about him. :baus:
 

duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,765
Good point but Allegri has a completely different style. I mean the dude set up his shitty Milan team to beat Barca when they were at their best.
100% agree. Milan were quite competitive with Max in Europe. Sarri best europe season is the current one and if you look how they got to the final in almost a joke
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,815
Allegri's ever-changing Juventus XI

Max Allegri is set to achieve a remarkable record today, as he’ll use his 38th different Juventus starting XI in 38 Serie A games.

The final trip to Sampdoria kicks off at 17.00 UK time (16.00 GMT), click here for a match preview.

The tactician has embraced the idea of squad rotation this season more than ever and will end the campaign having not repeated his choices once.

Going back through his five years at the helm, Allegri has used 185 different XIs in 190 Serie A games.

It has seemingly paid off, because his Juve won 142 out of their 189 top flight matches so far, effectively three out of four ending in victory.

This is a better win record than any Coach over the last five years in Europe’s big five leagues.

:touched::sad:
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
72,237
He gets bored easily, he's saitd it a few times.

Also the small matter of Cancelo, Chiellini, MDS, Spinazzola, Alex Sandro, Khedira, Pjanic, Cuadrado...you get the drift... being injured from one time to the other this season.

Some coaches use 25 players, some use 14, either is not a sign of madness, but one is far more likely at a club trying to win every trophy.
 

Nostradamus

Senior Member
Dec 12, 2012
828
It is obvious that the team is totally against him and nobody is touching him or recognizing him. Whenever a player gets asked about the coach, you can see how they r avoiding to put him in a good light and how they all despise him.

If the senile and incopent two retards plan to keep that shit coach, then it wont last long until everything implodes. I refuse to belive that they decide to keep a clueless coach with the whole team against him.

Something must happen and I have still hope.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,949
Firing Max would only have been a valid decision if we had a strong replacement lined up but we don't so it isn't

It is obvious that the team is totally against him and nobody is touching him or recognizing him. Whenever a player gets asked about the coach, you can see how they r avoiding to put him in a good light and how they all despise him.

If the senile and incopent two retards plan to keep that shit coach, then it wont last long until everything implodes. I refuse to belive that they decide to keep a clueless coach with the whole team against him.

Something must happen and I have still hope.
Players have too much power at Bayern, encouraged by Dick und Doof
 
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