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LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
:cronios:

i know you meant yesterday, just messing around. news are a bit random and we won't actually know anything until the season ends.
Yeah, exactly. On TuttoJuve they suggest it'd be CR7 leaving and Dybala would stay on Allegri's request. The club was considering Dybala - Morata swap but Allegri would like to keep Dybala.

So, it's all gossip now. We won't know anything before the season ends. CL qualification is too important to make any decisions at this point I guess.
 

GrandeGigi

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2012
1,884
Would people have patience with Gasperini though? His football would be revolutionary but it would take years to implement, especially since we'd have to replace half of the bums we have now in our squad. This club is not ready to make this type of transition yet, so I am afraid Gasperini would turn out to be a failure here.
They may have if he was here this season instead of Pirlo. Having a season as bad as this, without any growth or development in the team means that Gasp wouldn’t be given a proper 1 to 2 years of transition that his footballing concepts would require.
We have just wasted a year, given others a chance to catch up (or leapfrog us in Inter’s case) and acquired a bigger debt.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,993

Galeone is a clown. Presents himself as bff with Allegri when in reality he was his coach and mentor a while ago and now has dinner with him in Pescara 1-2 times a year.
Another reason to fire Paratici. Inzaghi :sergio: If there's ANY Italian coach it's only Allegri who I'd welcome. Others are just shit.

Guru on VS :D

- Allegri back
- Dybala out, CR stays
- Possible Marotta comeback
- Marchisio in Allegri's staff
- Chiellini out
- Donnarumma in

Basically media reports from tomorrow, but just for fun
I would fire Paratici but I would not bring Marotta back.
 

Mokku

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2019
2,717
I don't want Inzaghi, he's done well with Lazio and will continue to grow but the game against Napoli brutally exposed his one dimensional tactics. I actually feel that Gatusso has really developed this year and if he stays there, will make Napoli a force. Allegri can do magic if he has control over transfers....big IF.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,869
Guru on VS :D

- Allegri back
- Dybala out, CR stays
- Possible Marotta comeback
- Marchisio in Allegri's staff
- Chiellini out
- Donnarumma in

Basically media reports from tomorrow, but just for fun
Omfg that is beautiful.

Paratici and Swayze out too? Make me leak.

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https://www.juventusnews24.com/allegri-juve-foto-allenatore-social-indizio-dolcetti-tattico/

Staff member from Allegri, he has more drawings on his Insta though

Those mind games...
I thought our new symbol was a Air Jordan sneaker with black and white pixilated camo.
 
Jun 16, 2020
12,435
Max Allegri has been linked with a return to Juventus, and La Gazzetta dello Sport reports he wants the revolution he was denied two years ago.
Allegri left Juventus ahead of the 2019-20 campaign, but has since been linked with a return to the club, both when Maurizio Sarri picked up the ninth consecutive Scudetto and during Andrea Pirlo’s first season as a coach.
Inter are set to end Juventus’ domination in Serie A, but the Bianconeri even risk missing out on the Champions League after Pirlo’s turbulent year as head coach.
Allegri is the past of the Old Lady, but the newspaper claims he could also be the future at the Allianz Stadium.
After the recent performances, Pirlo’s job is in doubt and the current coach has six games remaining to convince the Bianconeri, including a Coppa Italia Final against Atalanta in May.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reveals Allegri is considered the right man to restore the prestige of the Old Lady and his trusted collaborator Aldo Dolcetti posted a drawing of a zebra on Instagram yesterday, to help fuel the speculation.
The newspaper also highlighted that Allegri’s mentor Giovanni Galeone told radio Bianconera that he doesn’t rule out a return to Continassa.
The former coach knows the environment and knows how to manage the many champions at Juventus, but he is not afraid to give the youngsters a chance either.
But the newspaper points out that Allegri could demand revolution at Juve, the same thing he asked of sporting director Fabio Paratici and Vice-President Pavel Nedved before he was sacked in 2019.
Allegri will find a nice group of young players among the faces he already knows.
Matthijs de Ligt, Federico Chiesa, Dejan Kulusevski have joined the club since Allegri stopped and the newspaper believes the former coach has proven he knows how to get the best out of the youngsters through his previous work with Alvaro Morata, Kingsley Coman and Moise Kean.
The report claims Allegri would be happy to find Rodrigo Bentancur in the middle and would not oppose the sales of Aaron Ramsey and Adrien Rabiot.
He could work to make Arthur Melo the deep-lying playmaker, whilst waiting for reinforcements on the market, as Juventus are being linked with Sassuolo midfielder Manuel Locatelli.
Giorgio Chiellini has, according to Corriere di Torino, decided to continue, but has still not been offered a renewal by Juventus.
The captain is one of Allegri’s soldiers and despite rumours of a possible move to the MLS, the return of the former Milan coach could change Chiellini’s plans.
Paulo Dybala is currently talking with the patron about a new contract with the club and Allegri had reportedly suggested to give the Argentine more space by changing six or seven players two years ago.
La Gazzetta dello Sport claims Cristiano Ronaldo was one of the players Allegri was ready to give up and the former coach was prepared to build the team around Dybala, who he felt forced to sacrifice for tactical necessity after the arrival of the Portuguese superstar.
Ronaldo’s future is uncertain, but the newspaper stresses that Allegri would know how to cope without CR7, putting Dybala back in the centre of the project, as has happened in La Joya’s best season in 2017-18.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,648
Max Allegri has been linked with a return to Juventus, and La Gazzetta dello Sport reports he wants the revolution he was denied two years ago.
Allegri left Juventus ahead of the 2019-20 campaign, but has since been linked with a return to the club, both when Maurizio Sarri picked up the ninth consecutive Scudetto and during Andrea Pirlo’s first season as a coach.
Inter are set to end Juventus’ domination in Serie A, but the Bianconeri even risk missing out on the Champions League after Pirlo’s turbulent year as head coach.
Allegri is the past of the Old Lady, but the newspaper claims he could also be the future at the Allianz Stadium.
After the recent performances, Pirlo’s job is in doubt and the current coach has six games remaining to convince the Bianconeri, including a Coppa Italia Final against Atalanta in May.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reveals Allegri is considered the right man to restore the prestige of the Old Lady and his trusted collaborator Aldo Dolcetti posted a drawing of a zebra on Instagram yesterday, to help fuel the speculation.
The newspaper also highlighted that Allegri’s mentor Giovanni Galeone told radio Bianconera that he doesn’t rule out a return to Continassa.
The former coach knows the environment and knows how to manage the many champions at Juventus, but he is not afraid to give the youngsters a chance either.
But the newspaper points out that Allegri could demand revolution at Juve, the same thing he asked of sporting director Fabio Paratici and Vice-President Pavel Nedved before he was sacked in 2019.
Allegri will find a nice group of young players among the faces he already knows.
Matthijs de Ligt, Federico Chiesa, Dejan Kulusevski have joined the club since Allegri stopped and the newspaper believes the former coach has proven he knows how to get the best out of the youngsters through his previous work with Alvaro Morata, Kingsley Coman and Moise Kean.
The report claims Allegri would be happy to find Rodrigo Bentancur in the middle and would not oppose the sales of Aaron Ramsey and Adrien Rabiot.
He could work to make Arthur Melo the deep-lying playmaker, whilst waiting for reinforcements on the market, as Juventus are being linked with Sassuolo midfielder Manuel Locatelli.
Giorgio Chiellini has, according to Corriere di Torino, decided to continue, but has still not been offered a renewal by Juventus.
The captain is one of Allegri’s soldiers and despite rumours of a possible move to the MLS, the return of the former Milan coach could change Chiellini’s plans.
Paulo Dybala is currently talking with the patron about a new contract with the club and Allegri had reportedly suggested to give the Argentine more space by changing six or seven players two years ago.
La Gazzetta dello Sport claims Cristiano Ronaldo was one of the players Allegri was ready to give up and the former coach was prepared to build the team around Dybala, who he felt forced to sacrifice for tactical necessity after the arrival of the Portuguese superstar.
Ronaldo’s future is uncertain, but the newspaper stresses that Allegri would know how to cope without CR7, putting Dybala back in the centre of the project, as has happened in La Joya’s best season in 2017-18.
Hopefully.

All the wasted time and money with the likes of Sarri and Pirlo, only to come to the conclusion Allegri was right all along with the squad revolution.

Better late than never I guess.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,970
Obviously this makes the most sense now.
It made sense the moment he realised Pirlo was the new manager of Juventus and he didn’t take up any other job offers. That interview he had on that talk show a couple of months ago was telling as well. Seemed very open to a return here

Give the man some midfielders and watch him build this team back up again. Cannot wait to have a proper manager again.
 

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