If you had to make a profile of Allegri’s coaching style you could say that he’s great in the defensive phase, discipline, people management, and in-game tactical changes (a bit less tho this year). Less strong in attack, passing game and injuries seem to hunt him.
Does it matter tho? We’ll if you prefer Guardiola’s style it does, but I think that we learned our lesson in the past two years that forcing a ideology isn’t the right path for this team. As long as we get the results I’m fine with the outcome. So it really doesn’t matter to me. He’s as good as his team is this year. No miracles but he so far did the minimum we could expect, things should go upwards next year.
There are no margins to create a better attacking team with this material, therefore I don’t understand the criticism. Rabiot and Arthur barely provide something, Chiesa has been out al season. Dybala struggles with fitness once again. Vlahovic just arrived and it’s easy to see that he’s still finding his way, etc etc.
Lets not forget that if it wasn’t for the VAR raping us against Inter we’d be 3 points behind Milan at the moment.