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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
imagine losing to ajax. AJAX and not just any ajax of old with legendary players. but with a bunch of 18 and 19 year olds when you have the greatset player and CL all time top scorer in ronaldo. imagine how bad of a coach you have to be to basically lose to high schoolers.

what an amazing coach. he can't beat bunch of kids that still haven't grown facial hair.
 

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Kasaki

Moggi's Assistant
Jun 1, 2010
13,750
wish we had a real coach like klopp or simeone or ancelotti instead of this guy in cl. how can you have a squad of pirlo and vidal and marchisio and lose a cl final.

embarrasing coach that can only win serie a thanks to his players despite his tactics. we see his true side in cl where he fails time and time again.
lol didn’t that Madrid 3 peat?
 
Mar 9, 2006
29,039
imagine losing to ajax. AJAX and not just any ajax of old with legendary players. but with a bunch of 18 and 19 year olds when you have the greatset player and CL all time top scorer in ronaldo. imagine how bad of a coach you have to be to basically lose to high schoolers.

what an amazing coach. he can't beat bunch of kids that still haven't grown facial hair.
Because he still can't understand that in the UCL you can't just sitback and insha'Allah that your opponent won't score
 

maxi

Senior Member
Aug 31, 2006
3,767
how come kulu's words on allegri and training didn't get any traction here? disappointed in the anti-allegris :disagree:
I would have, but then I would have been bombarded by pro allegri folk claiming that he's having it easier in the premier league because apparently there's no pressure for him there. Or some weird reasoning like that.
 
Mar 9, 2006
29,039
how come kulu's words on allegri and training didn't get any traction here? disappointed in the anti-allegris :disagree:
Hmmm
There were many things at Juventus that weren’t working and it was very frustrating. At Tottenham, there’s a breath of fresh air, I have a better rapport with the coach, I was trained better and my physique has improved.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,779
I would have, but then I would have been bombarded by pro allegri folk
poor haters, cry me a river dude :dule:

thing is that those words are something to consider, and i mean it. he's the 2nd player to come forward on this, and he's not ramsey who's been constantly injured since forever. if our training methods are ineffective then it obviously affects performance too. it certainly needs to be investigated. (not by the tuz anti-allegri bunch though, you know jack shit about training, just like me.)
 
Mar 9, 2006
29,039
I trust a Champions League winner, serial domestic league winner and World Cup finalist words more than a nobody...

MANDZUKIC: ‘ALLEGRI ONE OF THE BEST’
“People might criticise my style of football, but the job of a Coach is to bring the results home for his club.” “I’ve been fortunate enough to train Juventus and Milan in my career. These are two clubs with different DNA profiles, so you can’t try to emulate the style of Barcelona or Bayern Munich." :sergio:
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
Here is another Champions League winner, serial domestic league winner and World Cup winner...

Khedira: “Allegri is the best man I’ve met in the world of football. I got along with him even when my Italian was disastrous. We just clicked. We still talk about football, life, travel, food, our favourite wines.”

Kulushitsky :howler:
 

Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,859
poor haters, cry me a river dude :dule:

thing is that those words are something to consider, and i mean it. he's the 2nd player to come forward on this, and he's not ramsey who's been constantly injured since forever. if our training methods are ineffective then it obviously affects performance too. it certainly needs to be investigated. (not by the tuz anti-allegri bunch though, you know jack shit about training, just like me.)
do you have any doubts that they are ineffective? when we started the season slow I thought "ok, this is classic Allegri, we worked harder than everyone else to build a physical base for the whole season, we'll gradually improve, hit our best form around March and reap the rewards in spring". well March is here and half the team is out with injuries..
 
Mar 9, 2006
29,039
Here is another Champions League winner, serial domestic league winner and World Cup winner...

Khedira: “Allegri is the best man I’ve met in the world of football. I got along with him even when my Italian was disastrous. We just clicked. We still talk about football, life, travel, food, our favourite wines.”

Kulushitsky :howler:
Head coach can't be a friend to all 25 players, like all 25 players can't be friends, nowadays the main problem with Allegri is his poor tactics
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,779
do you have any doubts that they are ineffective? when we started the season slow I thought "ok, this is classic Allegri, we worked harder than everyone else to build a physical base for the whole season, we'll gradually improve, hit our best form around March and reap the rewards in spring". well March is here and half the team is out with injuries..
yes, i have doubts, that's the right expression. we had many, many injuries with sarri (low injury count at both napoli and lazio) and pirlo too, we also had that usual dip in intensity in the 2nd half too, so no, i don't think that the injuries and the weak physical condition are 100% tied to allegri.

if you or any tuz members have any actual proof, please come forward, i'm happy to listen.
 

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