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Jäger

Senior Member
May 2, 2021
1,529
Said from the start that we should have brought back Conte- an actual rebuilder. Guy took a team of nobodies in that italian squad and made them into stars. He would have given our lethargic players a kick up their backside and ignited some actual grinta for once. And no I don't care about our petty history with him.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
28,459
Said from the start that we should have brought back Conte- an actual rebuilder. Guy took a team of nobodies in that italian squad and made them into stars. He would have given our lethargic players a kick up their backside and ignited some actual grinta for once. And no I don't care about our petty history with him.
conte would ask for signing after signing until we have a good squad for 3-5-2, fail with that in the cl, then leave like an offended feminist

what a dead end to burn a couple of 100's of euros
 

singus

Senior Member
Sep 22, 2020
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Said from the start that we should have brought back Conte- an actual rebuilder. Guy took a team of nobodies in that italian squad and made them into stars. He would have given our lethargic players a kick up their backside and ignited some actual grinta for once. And no I don't care about our petty history with him.
Gasperini was an interesting candidate as well, along with his fitness staff. Or even better, a foreign coach who doesnt speak Italian and who dont give a shit about hierarchy and old farts like Chiellini and Bonucci, to shake this club up and out of its damn comfortzone. Its insane that we limit ourselves to italian coaches (+Deschamps), when we are the biggest side in Italy and could pick from a global pool.
 

Jäger

Senior Member
May 2, 2021
1,529
conte would ask for signing after signing until we have a good squad for 3-5-2, fail with that in the cl, then leave like an offended feminist

what a dead end to burn a couple of 100's of euros
Maybe that's what we need right now- someone to actually pressure the management into making a string of good purchases for once instead of settling for the mediocrity given to him, and then finding himself in our current position. Still, I reckon he'd do a half decent job with our current roster anyway. Better than any of our last 3 managers for sure.
And he didn't leave us for the reasons you stated. He was attracted by the proposition of coaching the national team.
 

JuveE46

Senior Member
Dec 6, 2015
1,595
Allegri: "Juventus aren't better than Verona right now, We are a mid-table team."
Yeah because of your idiotic decisions.
2 goals in 3 minutes against one of the if not THE best defensive club in history of this sport.
This team can't read one another for shit in the field yet maestro Max is insisting on playing a 442/424 system which by definition requires outmost communication between the players.
How about going back to basics and just get the defence sorted out?
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
15,465
Yeah because of your idiotic decisions.
2 goals in 3 minutes against one of the if not THE best defensive club in history of this sport.
This team can't read one another for shit in the field yet maestro Max is insisting on playing a 442/424 system which by definition requires outmost communication between the players.
How about going back to basics and just get the defence sorted out?
Maybe you would do a better job than Allegri as you have tactical nuances that are not easily spotted by any layman
 

IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
Yeah because of your idiotic decisions.
2 goals in 3 minutes against one of the if not THE best defensive club in history of this sport.
This team can't read one another for shit in the field yet maestro Max is insisting on playing a 442/424 system which by definition requires outmost communication between the players.
How about going back to basics and just get the defence sorted out?
First of all, he literally got it sorted out in 442 but then you were complaining we need to score more.
Second of all, we did not play 442 today and still had the same issues
 

JuveE46

Senior Member
Dec 6, 2015
1,595
First of all, he literally got it sorted out in 442 but then you were complaining we need to score more.
Second of all, we did not play 442 today and still had the same issues
I'm referring to illogical thinking in that when we don't have a cohesive unit such as now he is trying to further complicate things by a hybrid? It doesn't matter when we played it. How about sorting out a simple defensive unit so we don't concede five times more than Napoli. Try to close the gaping holes before building on that. We don't have the players to sustain 442 with no plan B.

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Maybe you would do a better job than Allegri as you have tactical nuances that are not easily spotted by any layman
Look at the big brain on @juve123
You a smart mothafucka
 
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Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,090
Unbelievable. You'd not even expect utterances like that from Sarri.
Do you disagree with him? What element of this team is anything other than mid table? This is a terrible squad of players. Our ‘good players’: Chiellini, Bonucci, Sandro, Cuadrado, Morata - They’re not the players they were and look past it. Today’s versions of these players wouldn’t get in Allegri’s last Juve team.

our only good players are De Ligt, Chiesa, Locatelli, possibly Dybala but the guy is inconsistent and doesn’t own a position. And they would only be rotation players at a Liverpool, Bayern, Man City or Chelsea
 

IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
I'm referring to illogical thinking in that when we don't have a cohesive unit such as now he is trying to further complicate things by a hybrid? It doesn't matter when we played it. How about sorting out a simple defensive unit so we don't concede five times more than Napoli. Try to close the gaping holes before building on that. We don't have the players to sustain 442 with no plan B.

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Look at the big brain on @juve123
You a smart mothafucka
I agree with you on the formation, I don't like hybrids either, but 442 was not the issue defensively. In fact we have defended in 442 for the most part in his first tenure here, no matter what formation we played.

442 is an issue offensively where Chiesa is too far from the goal, one side completely cut off and unable to penetrate, no verticality, very flat etc.
 

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