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Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,859
Its football, we were lucky to win some games and this time it was the other way around, lets see how we react in the return leg. Proper response would be going to France and pedal to the metal until we're 3 goals up.

But all in all winning the EL is a pretty unrealistic pipe dream for this team. Not necessarily because the squad lacks quality (although its hardly a dream team), mainly because the squad lacks preparation. Inevitable that we'll run into a team as good as Benfica and get our asses handed to us.
 

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Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,941
Yesterday, in the live-thread, a couple of members disagreed with me that the team (needlessly) slowed down after we took the lead, and that we were seating way too deep when we weren't supposed too. @Post Ironic @s4tch
The fact is that we did exactly that and it was confirmed by Allegri too. Allegri: "We could’ve done better with the way we moved the ball around. After taking the lead, we stopped, we moved the ball in slow motion. Only once we conceded the equaliser on a counter-attack did we switch back on again."

What I don't get is, why did we do it? I blamed Allegri for it, but it seems that he's blaming the players. On the other hand, after the match Danilo said this: "We need to be more determined and also to learn when to slow down or speed up the tempo.”
Danilo is obviously talking about us needlessly slowing down after we scored and I read a criticism for Allegri between the lines.

But who's to blame for this? We did it gazilion times this season. I agree that a team needs to slow down and speed up during the match. But for us it looks like we're doing the slowing down immediately after we take the lead and we speed up once the opponent equalizes or takes the lead. Predictible fucks, that's what we are. Yesterday we had to push and push after we scored, it was clear for everyone who watched the match. Nantes were confused and they were gonna concede more. But we stopped. That has to be on the coach, right? Why is the coach blaming the players for stopping and moving the ball in slow motion, then?
 
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Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,616
Yesterday, in the live-thread, a couple of members disagreed with me that the team (needlessly) slowed down after we took the lead, and that we were seating way too deep when we weren't supposed too. @Post Ironic @s4tch
The fact is that we did exactly that and it was confirmed by Allegri too. Allegri: "We could’ve done better with the way we moved the ball around. After taking the lead, we stopped, we moved the ball in slow motion. Only once we conceded the equaliser on a counter-attack did we switch back on again."

What I don't get is, why did we do it? I blamed Allegri for it, but it seems that he's blaming the players. On the other hand, after the match Danilo said this: "We need to be more determined and also to learn when to slow down or speed up the tempo.”
Danilo is obviously talking about us needlessly slowing down after we scored and I read a criticism for Allegri between the lines.

But who's to blame for this? We did it gazzilion times this season. I agree that a team needs to slow down and speed up during the match. But for us it looks like we're doing the slowing down immediately after we take the lead and we speed up once the opponents equalizes or takes the lead. That has to be on the coach, right?

It’s habits. if you’re used to slow tempo, sitting back and hopefully snatch a goal, your fitness levels and focus levels default to that even when sometimes that’s not the actual plan. That’s how he sets us up against minnows all the time the team gets comfortable and go into their default setting.

It’s easier to do the reverse going from high tempo and running a lot as your norm to the occasional game where you sit deep.

Habits and fitness start in training and are reinforced in the easier games and so are totally his domain. You’re absolutely correct
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
18,422
Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "Penalty? I just saw it now, it's useless to say that it was a handball and a penalty. We did a 1-1, we could have done better technically and in terms of playing the ball faster. We got the 1-1 after we had the chance to make it 2-0. It should never happen again, we need continuity and even more in these games in which we need to score as many goals as possible. No need to feel sorry, we need to get the qualification in France."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "We can't let them run 80 m and not foul them. But it happened, at that moment we were out of the game. Problems for #Chiesa? Nothing happened, he was able to play after that and did well. Unfortunately #Bremer tripped on the 1-1."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "Did we wait for the punch before we got back up? We need to have confidence in the return leg, it will be very difficult over there. You can't handle the ball at 1km/h, you need to move it fast. We kept the ball still for a long time."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "#Chiesa? There were situations in which he had to cover the full field. Then as I say, we can't lose 3 players by having them on the goal line and defend with 7. In the first part he went back a lot, #AlexSandro should have helped him by pushing up."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "Do I want an aggressive #Juve after the 1-0? It's not that I want a #Juve of 1-0, you drive me crazy when you say these things. You make me angry when you say that 's...'. If we fail to score in different situations... this is not good. I never wanted my squads to win by only 1-0, it's all talk. Look at the stats, my squads have almost had all the time one of the best attacks. I can't hear myself saying these things, who wants to win 1-0".

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "My squads always scored 70/80 goals. These are numbers in hand, I'm taking about numbers, you keep talking about nothing."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "Was I disappointed with today's #Juventus? But where, that we shot 100 times. Never mind. In football the only thing that matters is to win the games, all coaches want to win 4-0 or 5-0. I listen to you because you are good, but sometimes you talk about nothing."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "#Paredes? He had a good game, I am happy. Thank you and good night."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

- - - Updated - - -

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "Penalty? I just saw it now, it's useless to say that it was a handball and a penalty. We did a 1-1, we could have done better technically and in terms of playing the ball faster. We got the 1-1 after we had the chance to make it 2-0. It should never happen again, we need continuity and even more in these games in which we need to score as many goals as possible. No need to feel sorry, we need to get the qualification in France."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "We can't let them run 80 m and not foul them. But it happened, at that moment we were out of the game. Problems for #Chiesa? Nothing happened, he was able to play after that and did well. Unfortunately #Bremer tripped on the 1-1."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "Did we wait for the punch before we got back up? We need to have confidence in the return leg, it will be very difficult over there. You can't handle the ball at 1km/h, you need to move it fast. We kept the ball still for a long time."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "#Chiesa? There were situations in which he had to cover the full field. Then as I say, we can't lose 3 players by having them on the goal line and defend with 7. In the first part he went back a lot, #AlexSandro should have helped him by pushing up."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "Do I want an aggressive #Juve after the 1-0? It's not that I want a #Juve of 1-0, you drive me crazy when you say these things. You make me angry when you say that 's...'. If we fail to score in different situations... this is not good. I never wanted my squads to win by only 1-0, it's all talk. Look at the stats, my squads have almost had all the time one of the best attacks. I can't hear myself saying these things, who wants to win 1-0".

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "My squads always scored 70/80 goals. These are numbers in hand, I'm taking about numbers, you keep talking about nothing."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "Was I disappointed with today's #Juventus? But where, that we shot 100 times. Never mind. In football the only thing that matters is to win the games, all coaches want to win 4-0 or 5-0. I listen to you because you are good, but sometimes you talk about nothing."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "#Paredes? He had a good game, I am happy. Thank you and good night."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

- - - Updated - - -

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "Penalty? I just saw it now, it's useless to say that it was a handball and a penalty. We did a 1-1, we could have done better technically and in terms of playing the ball faster. We got the 1-1 after we had the chance to make it 2-0. It should never happen again, we need continuity and even more in these games in which we need to score as many goals as possible. No need to feel sorry, we need to get the qualification in France."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "We can't let them run 80 m and not foul them. But it happened, at that moment we were out of the game. Problems for #Chiesa? Nothing happened, he was able to play after that and did well. Unfortunately #Bremer tripped on the 1-1."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "Did we wait for the punch before we got back up? We need to have confidence in the return leg, it will be very difficult over there. You can't handle the ball at 1km/h, you need to move it fast. We kept the ball still for a long time."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "#Chiesa? There were situations in which he had to cover the full field. Then as I say, we can't lose 3 players by having them on the goal line and defend with 7. In the first part he went back a lot, #AlexSandro should have helped him by pushing up."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "Do I want an aggressive #Juve after the 1-0? It's not that I want a #Juve of 1-0, you drive me crazy when you say these things. You make me angry when you say that 's...'. If we fail to score in different situations... this is not good. I never wanted my squads to win by only 1-0, it's all talk. Look at the stats, my squads have almost had all the time one of the best attacks. I can't hear myself saying these things, who wants to win 1-0".

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "My squads always scored 70/80 goals. These are numbers in hand, I'm taking about numbers, you keep talking about nothing."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "Was I disappointed with today's #Juventus? But where, that we shot 100 times. Never mind. In football the only thing that matters is to win the games, all coaches want to win 4-0 or 5-0. I listen to you because you are good, but sometimes you talk about nothing."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]

Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "#Paredes? He had a good game, I am happy. Thank you and good night."

#JuveNantes

[@AroundJuventus]
 
Jun 16, 2020
12,435
The kind of game that we would’ve won 9 times out of 10. Gameplay was quite good in the first half, slip of Bremer costed us the win. Max made a horrible impression during the post match interview as posted above.

Wont understand subbing Di Maria, playing European games with De Sciglio and Sandro as backs is asking for problems aswel

We should continue with 433 imo
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
Yesterday, in the live-thread, a couple of members disagreed with me that the team (needlessly) slowed down after we took the lead, and that we were seating way too deep when we weren't supposed too. @Post Ironic @s4tch
The fact is that we did exactly that and it was confirmed by Allegri too. Allegri: "We could’ve done better with the way we moved the ball around. After taking the lead, we stopped, we moved the ball in slow motion. Only once we conceded the equaliser on a counter-attack did we switch back on again."

What I don't get is, why did we do it? I blamed Allegri for it, but it seems that he's blaming the players. On the other hand, after the match Danilo said this: "We need to be more determined and also to learn when to slow down or speed up the tempo.”
Danilo is obviously talking about us needlessly slowing down after we scored and I read a criticism for Allegri between the lines.

But who's to blame for this? We did it gazilion times this season. I agree that a team needs to slow down and speed up during the match. But for us it looks like we're doing the slowing down immediately after we take the lead and we speed up once the opponent equalizes or takes the lead. Predictible fucks, that's what we are. Yesterday we had to push and push after we scored, it was clear for everyone who watched the match. Nantes were confused and they were gonna concede more. But we stopped. That has to be on the coach, right? Why is the coach blaming the players for stopping and moving the ball in slow motion, then?
Dude, we've been doing this for as long as Allegri's been here, even in his first stint. That's called 'never get out of second gear' and that's why it's so hard to keep up with others, especially in CL.
The team just checks out and that's it. It's Allegro's fault obviously as he for years has been talking about 'management of the game'. This is literally it.
 

pavelnel

Senior Member
Oct 24, 2006
2,474
Dude, we've been doing this for as long as Allegri's been here, even in his first stint. That's called 'never get out of second gear' and that's why it's so hard to keep up with others, especially in CL.
The team just checks out and that's it. It's Allegro's fault obviously as he for years has been talking about 'management of the game'. This is literally it.
Some are waking up to the reality that has been in place for years. This has been Allegro's MO since forever.
This is how we train, this is how he has been preparing the team. Stone age football, baby.

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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,334
Yesterday, in the live-thread, a couple of members disagreed with me that the team (needlessly) slowed down after we took the lead, and that we were seating way too deep when we weren't supposed too. @Post Ironic @s4tch
The fact is that we did exactly that and it was confirmed by Allegri too. Allegri: "We could’ve done better with the way we moved the ball around. After taking the lead, we stopped, we moved the ball in slow motion. Only once we conceded the equaliser on a counter-attack did we switch back on again."

What I don't get is, why did we do it? I blamed Allegri for it, but it seems that he's blaming the players. On the other hand, after the match Danilo said this: "We need to be more determined and also to learn when to slow down or speed up the tempo.”
Danilo is obviously talking about us needlessly slowing down after we scored and I read a criticism for Allegri between the lines.

But who's to blame for this? We did it gazilion times this season. I agree that a team needs to slow down and speed up during the match. But for us it looks like we're doing the slowing down immediately after we take the lead and we speed up once the opponent equalizes or takes the lead. Predictible fucks, that's what we are. Yesterday we had to push and push after we scored, it was clear for everyone who watched the match. Nantes were confused and they were gonna concede more. But we stopped. That has to be on the coach, right? Why is the coach blaming the players for stopping and moving the ball in slow motion, then?

This is something that happens to a lot of players and teams. When you take the lead, you tend to be a bit more cautious and sit back a little. If you've played football before, I'm sure you've witnessed this first hand. Very often coaches will yell players forward, but it's almost as if a sort of mental block is preventing them from doing so. Imo it's mostly lack of confidence really, I don't think it's a conscious decision at all.
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
This is something that happens to a lot of players and teams. When you take the lead, you tend to be a bit more cautious and sit back a little. If you've played football before, I'm sure you've witnessed this first hand. Very often coaches will yell players forward, but it's almost as if a sort of mental block is preventing them from doing so. Imo it's mostly lack of confidence really, I don't think it's a conscious decision at all.
Yes, our problem isn't this. Our problem is inability to counter attack. There were 3-4 moments when we caught the ball and had huge space in front only for our players to fail to make a simple fucking pass/throughball. I've been saying this for years, our players' instincts are all fucked up. I haven't seen a proper through ball from Juventus since Del Piero to Thuram back in 2003 ffs.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,956
The kind of game that we would’ve won 9 times out of 10. Gameplay was quite good in the first half, slip of Bremer costed us the win. Max made a horrible impression during the post match interview as posted above.

Wont understand subbing Di Maria, playing European games with De Sciglio and Sandro as backs is asking for problems aswel

We should continue with 433 imo
Kind of game we would have won had paredes not started, God he slows us the fuck down
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
18,422
Gazzetta dello Sport:
If Juventus would be eliminated, Allegri's position would be under discussion for the future even with 2 more years of contract. In this case the shadow of Antonio Conte (end of contract with Tottenham), risks to be bigger and bigger for the remaining months of the season.
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
62,797
Yesterday, in the live-thread, a couple of members disagreed with me that the team (needlessly) slowed down after we took the lead, and that we were seating way too deep when we weren't supposed too. @Post Ironic @s4tch
The fact is that we did exactly that and it was confirmed by Allegri too. Allegri: "We could’ve done better with the way we moved the ball around. After taking the lead, we stopped, we moved the ball in slow motion. Only once we conceded the equaliser on a counter-attack did we switch back on again."

What I don't get is, why did we do it? I blamed Allegri for it, but it seems that he's blaming the players. On the other hand, after the match Danilo said this: "We need to be more determined and also to learn when to slow down or speed up the tempo.”
Danilo is obviously talking about us needlessly slowing down after we scored and I read a criticism for Allegri between the lines.

But who's to blame for this? We did it gazilion times this season. I agree that a team needs to slow down and speed up during the match. But for us it looks like we're doing the slowing down immediately after we take the lead and we speed up once the opponent equalizes or takes the lead. Predictible fucks, that's what we are. Yesterday we had to push and push after we scored, it was clear for everyone who watched the match. Nantes were confused and they were gonna concede more. But we stopped. That has to be on the coach, right? Why is the coach blaming the players for stopping and moving the ball in slow motion, then?
It's quite odd but it's been a problem with Max for a while bar his first few seasons

I have also seen multiple times Max telling the team to push up and not sit back so deep. My thought is probably that it's a misunderstanding. They probably take Max's instructions of calma calma calma As slow down when he probably means just don't rush the build up. But regardless if that has been an issue for multiple seasons it's down to the coach being incapable of getting his ideas across.
 

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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Max #Allegri to 'Sky': "#Chiesa? There were situations in which he had to cover the full field. Then as I say, we can't lose 3 players by having them on the goal line and defend with 7. In the first part he went back a lot, #AlexSandro should have helped him by pushing up

I find this most interesting to be honest, a collection of awful wing backs has really coincided with Allegri's teams playing awful football. It's also interesting that he is calling this out publicly now, I don't recall many times where he has been this vocal with his criticisms especially of being overly defensive.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,028
It’s habits. if you’re used to slow tempo, sitting back and hopefully snatch a goal, your fitness levels and focus levels default to that even when sometimes that’s not the actual plan. That’s how he sets us up against minnows all the time the team gets comfortable and go into their default setting.

It’s easier to do the reverse going from high tempo and running a lot as your norm to the occasional game where you sit deep.

Habits and fitness start in training and are reinforced in the easier games and so are totally his domain. You’re absolutely correct
The guy literally can't take responsibility for anything. He's basically like a dimwit, useless politician at this point. Even the players can see right through it.

Should have been sacked a long time ago.
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
12,834
Allegri is saying the players have to move it faster and his teams always scored lots of goals. Well football is different now. The opponent gives you no respect and closes you down even if they are Monza.

So now you have to actually coach the players, not just kick it to Ibra like Milan days or watch Pirlo walk the ball out of defence because the opponent is terrified and retreats before the match starts.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,334
The guy literally can't take responsibility for anything. He's basically like a dimwit, useless politician at this point. Even the players can see right through it.

Should have been sacked a long time ago.

I don't think that's true really. He's one of the few coaches, who will admit his team played poorly and will emphasize we need to do better. That is as much an admission of responsibility of a manager you are ever going to get, because it's his job to make the team play well. Throughout the bullshit charges against us, he has also been very vocal about his support which tells me he isn't afraid to get caught in the storm.

This being said, I do think we need to part ways after this season. Just not for that particular reason.

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It's quite odd but it's been a problem with Max for a while bar his first few seasons

I have also seen multiple times Max telling the team to push up and not sit back so deep. My thought is probably that it's a misunderstanding. They probably take Max's instructions of calma calma calma As slow down when he probably means just don't rush the build up. But regardless if that has been an issue for multiple seasons it's down to the coach being incapable of getting his ideas across.
You see this happen so often. The players get scared, because they don't want to give the lead away. For some reason it makes them sit back. Coaches know this is a bad idea. Rather than about tactics, this is about mentality. We need to be fearless. We need to think about 2-0, 3-0, 4-0, not worry about conceding.
 

abstract

Senior Member
Mar 3, 2012
4,939
Allegri is saying the players have to move it faster and his teams always scored lots of goals. Well football is different now. The opponent gives you no respect and closes you down even if they are Monza.

So now you have to actually coach the players, not just kick it to Ibra like Milan days or watch Pirlo walk the ball out of defence because the opponent is terrified and retreats before the match starts.
He just realized that now ? That's how modern football is played. No matter who your opponent in europe is they'll press you. Allegri finally leaving the 90s, congrats.
 

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