out now?


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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,669
I'm not against being a defensively minded team because I firmly believe that you need to be extremely strong defensively before you focus on offense but I'm not seeing any type of development on offense at all which worries me.
Honestly, it doesn't even look like we're working on it. No idea what they do in practice all day.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,163
Half of these players shouldnt be on the stadium, let alone playing for us. The squad is terribly unbalanced. Our star forward, Morata, is inconsistent, offside junkie. Dybala's game is full of oscilations. The less said about the midfield, the better. Players like Rabiot have no business being here. Very few players I trust atm, like Chiesa, MDL, Cuadrado. I dont think any coach in the world could do better atm with this group. Lets see where we are come the spring.
 

JuveE46

Senior Member
Dec 6, 2015
1,595
I like how you sign those Allegri it's very official @Lion
This style 442 Even when played with chiesa and cuad is a waste of chiesa on the wing..last defenders pee pee when they see him...guy can open space with his first step to create a shot...the only guy besides Dybala that can create his shot and is more direct than anyone in the squad. 433 about damn time
 

pavluska

Senior Member
Apr 25, 2013
7,339
Dear Maxx,

Rabiot is not a winger
Like I said months ago, wonder when a professional coach will figure this out

Rabiot as LM with a slow LB that can't overlap behind him. Hell of a double threat.

He tries many out of the box experiments. Sometimes they work like Mandzo at LW and Can CB-CM role, other time it's this and Padoin regista. But weird he has stuck with this particular wtf experiment for this long.

Even against Zenit 48% of attack came from right (an avg Serie A coach would've exploited that). Berna better there than Rabiot but Dybala and Chiesa hugging each other on avg position map just the same.

Don't get what could be the logic behind sacrificing the entire left flank in attack which also makes us more predictable in attack and puts more pressure in defense, esp when it's been failing over and over again.
 
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pavluska

Senior Member
Apr 25, 2013
7,339
I see certain members are STILL talking. :lol: Esp in this thread :howler:

This season's portion is the funniest, most entertaining of all threads from last 5-6 years (thanks to certain members). Where does it rank in all time Tuz history?
 

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