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campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,825
It’s what I hated about Sarri. Allegri used to be tactically one of the more flexible managers. Dunno what happened, maybe the roster he was given isn’t allowing him to experiment as much. Either way they have to figure it out because one more year of this roster/setup would be torture.
I think the management told him that a top 4 position is the minimum requirement for him to not get streeted. Since we’ve been chasing that spot for the whole season with little room for error, he’s being even more cautious than usual.
 

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K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
13,883
As a coach you have to understand how to get the best out of players that you have and Allegri has failed to do so.

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Haven't you noticed that all the Allegri fans absolutely hate Sarri for no reason?

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AUGUST 29, 2021
Allegri
spoke about the defeat after the match and claimed that they made some mistakes and could have taken more advantage of their opponents to get a better result from the game.
However, he insists they will only get better with time.
He said as quoted by Football Italia: “We need to work on our solidity, but these two slip-ups will inevitably do us good. This is a strong squad, it has values and gradually they will emerge.We can’t assume we will take the lead and control every game, we need the calm that a great team has, knowing we can overturn it."

That's just a pussy mentality, he sounds like he's coaching Livorno. We can't assume we will take the lead and control every game? THE FUCK YOU DOING AT JUVENTUS THEN?
Insulting a Juventus legend - Check
Typing in capital letters - Check
Typing in large bolded font - Check

Just saying.
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
31,804
Monday is xGoals, Tuesday is playing style. Tomorrow is Wednesday, that's the "Allegri vs Conte in Europe" day, right? I know the weekends are reserved for clean sheets. Just trying to get a schedule together so that everyone's on the same page.
 

rainhard

Senior Member
May 5, 2004
4,365
Monday is xGoals, Tuesday is playing style. Tomorrow is Wednesday, that's the "Allegri vs Conte in Europe" day, right? I know the weekends are reserved for clean sheets. Just trying to get a schedule together so that everyone's on the same page.
Problems is the only improving things under Allegri is possessions, the others mentioned above us truly lower than Pirlo's, Sarri and even his last season days

So yeah, he does not even the shadow of himself this season. We can put a goat in trousers and get better result if we buy top level players like SMS to compliment this squad let alone Allegri

We didnt feel the like of Klopp impact that Liverpool fans felt in his first year to justify Allegri 2nd stint with us this season. We are on the bring of our lowest achievement in the last decade, if he still not change the approach.

And our injury record under him is probably one of the worst too. There must be some correlation in their training routine to make those players more risk to injured late in the game. Some injury happen after the players run fast, can't timing their movement right cmiiw I think only Kennie one is a hard tackle from opponent. So much muscular injury that happen on the course of this season

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CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,326
FIFA delegate Evelina Christillin describes Max Allegri as ‘resting on his laurels’ and would love Antonio Conte back at Juventus, but doubts Alessandro Del Piero wants to be President.

Although she is not a member of the Juve board, Christillin is still very close to the Agnelli and Elkann families who run the club, as well as being a self-confessed Bianconeri supporter.
After Lapo Elkann hit out at Allegri via Twitter, now Christillin adds her voice to the chorus of disapproval.


“My fondness and respect for Allegri are not up for debate, but I did expect something more. The time to settle down has been and gone,” she told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“I would divide the responsibility for this season between the club, coach and players. Obviously, it’s a fact that Maurizio Sarri and Andrea Pirlo won more in their seasons.

“Andrea Agnelli is aiming to build a long-term project around Allegri and it would be good for us fans to know a little more about this project.

“I knew Allegri would need time, but when you see a 1-1 draw with Bologna scraped in the final minutes, it does make you think.

“I remembered Allegri having more hunger, so now he remains a great coach, but seems to be resting on his laurels a little bit. We were accustomed to 1-0 wins and were happy with those, now we aren’t so much.”

There have now been calls for Juventus President Agnelli to step down and be replaced by former star Alessandro Del Piero, who was given a hero’s welcome at the Allianz Juventus Stadium in his first visit since 2012.

“John Elkann was absolutely clear in his support of Andrea Agnelli. Besides, Del Piero is happy living in America.”
When it comes to finding a new coach, Christillin would look back even further into the past, where this era of Bianconeri success began.


“I have to say, Conte remains the ultimate for me. That 2011-12 season, with the inauguration of the new stadium, was a real rebirth for the club.

“I don’t know if Conte would return, his comment that Juve could not sit at a €100 restaurant with €10 in their wallets was considered offensive by the club. They weren’t wrong, I would’ve been offended by that too.”
 

rainhard

Senior Member
May 5, 2004
4,365
That Conte delusion runs deep.
Agree, I think ten Hag model manager will suit the vision of our club better

If we stay with Allegri we need to find club to develop our youngsters, but with no option just dry loan (lower to no fee if they played the player for x minutes) as win2 solution

Example 450mins played(approx 5 matches) fee 2m, 900mins played fee 1m, 1800 mins++ no loan fee. Salaries paid by them. We need to formulate how much the loan club give our players opportunity in the field. The more they give chances for our players we will support them even more in future years

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GrandeGigi

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2012
1,889
The biggest pussy football I’ve seen Juventus play was Conte’s Juventus in the CL, especially in the 13/14 season.
I don’t recall it being ‘pussy’ football. IMO it was tactically inflexible with no plan B, which meant a persistence with sticking to a 3-5-2 even when it wasn’t working.

Kind of summed him up then, If Plan A is not working, then the team needs to work harder at Plan A because there was no Plan B. Don’t think he’s evolved much since aside from adapting a 3-5-2 to a 3-4-3 at times.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,722
That Conte delusion runs deep.
calma, we can expect similar news in the coming weeks:

tuttosport and mediaset will be on fire with all their shitty headlines like "antonio & alex, il patto segreto per salvare la vecchia signora" :baus:

just sit back and enjoy, tuz will be adorable too. in other news, it's springtime, plenty of stuff to shoot outside ;)
 

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