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LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
We don’t win against Benfica=Immediate sacking. Landucci takes over against Monza (Allegri was suspended anyway) and the new coach starts on the international break.
As much as most of us would like to see it, no chance IMO.

The club will wait until the end of the season. I wonder if Allegri's contract really contains some clauses related to results as it was reported. Perhaps that's the way to hit the reset button.
 

Ronn

Senior Member
May 3, 2012
20,885
Where are the Allegri dickriders to have my back when I need them

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Printer and Napoli needed last minute goals to beat their opponents as well. We got robbed of that.

Overall, I agree with your sentiment though. The season is already over if we don't fire Max. We are going to lose against Benfica and won't make it out of the CL group.
Seriously in what world Napoli and Juve are on the same level? Please check the wage bill.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
I'm stunned seeing the outcome no matter what excuses anyone can put forth for Max. I have no clue of any players on that team after seeing their lineups. I thought Max would turn it around given time but has diminished for me his legacy he created first time here. Not as knowledgeable as most here on past Juve but going to have to side with posters saying he success at Juve was more a result of being gifted a star-studded team first time around as manager than managerial ability. So SAD!

No way IMO you should need ADMs and UPs players to beat these type squads. I just see it as Max being out managed. If no improvement by WC then AA has to open the wallet and pay Max to leave.

That is the only explanation

He is a táctical dinosaur with 0 man management, defeatist attitude, reactive and on top of it all ultra defensive

Theres no way in hell This fraud is a top coach. Got fukin lucky riding on contés team and a lot of so called football fans here eat that shit for breakfast until they turned into brainless monkeys.

Been saying This for years and finally people have seen behind the fraud.

Theres no way in hell a top coach with experience would play This bad. He is the biggest fraud in football coaching
 

GrandeGigi

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2012
1,884
I won’t defend anything he has done in this second spell and have struggled to rationalise many decisions, but I’m still trying to make sense of his logic.

He has spoken around psychology and the mental state of players. Perhaps he sees that these players are so mentally fragile and crumble to the point, we lose any momentum as soon as we concede. Could that be a factor on why he has consistently set the team up so negatively to the point we look like our primary aim is not to concede, both in and out of possession.
I’m clutching, but it’s a possibility.
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,816
But what better players did we get?

I don't understand where some expectations are coming from.

We have a worse team available than last year. Dybala, Morata, and De Ligt left. Even a banter player like Bernardeschi can de better than McKennie on the wing. Given that everyone is injured we are definitely worse off than last season.

Every new signing that has played has played well (Di Maria, Kostic, Paredes, Bremer, Milik, Miretti if he counts). That's in how much need of quality the squad is now.

No team in the league is going through a crisis as rough as Juve in terms of transition, injury, and now suspensions. Allegri hasn't done a great job, but sure as hell hasn't been as bad as this forum likes to write. Succeeding with this Juve in the short term is an incredible job. Playing every 3 days from the start of the season, with signings made late into the summer, our best players injured, half the squad was cleared out, its a recipe for disaster for which patience is needed.
We are certainly better off than last season. Vlahovic alone puts us up a notch. Milik for Morata and Bremer for De Ligt aren’t downgrades at all. I like Dybala, but he hasn’t really fit our team for the last 3-4 seasons. Add to that we actually have Fagioli, Paredes and Miretti to our midfield means we are definitely better, even with Pogba, Di Maria and Chiesa out.
Do we need to upgrade our fullbacks? Yes, but that doesn’t justify our results or attitude in games so far.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
almost like this sort of match that dybala would have been a massive help in.

but post ironic can't come and defend allegri by blaming managment for not having dybala cuz he spent entire season bashing dybala.

so he will have to resort to reminding you about 3-0 barca and how almost team beat madrid in second leg
 

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