I am not so convinced about that any more. How many players from Milan, Inter, Napoli, and so on, would start for us? How many of ours would start for them? Giuntuli has a lot of work to do the forthcoming years and with so few with any sale value I can't see Chiesa and Vlahovic sticking around much longer.
1-0 win against title rivals, just one good chance conceded. Milan fans crying, but the most satisfying thing as always is seeing these toddlers throw another temper tantrum after we win yet another game. Sorry guys, it wasn’t your day. Maybe we’ll lose the next game and you can jump up with joy and say ‘I told you so’.
You can cheer for Juve and still laugh at this idiot on the bench at the same time. We know he's here for the rest of the season so I choose to do both.
For context, he was angry at Vlahovic for not coming up to receive the ball and then when Chiesa was making a run Miretti held the ball rather than play off Chiesa to attack. He was right to be angry.
Why did he get so angry? I was watching the match with a buddy and it didn’t make sense to us. We had a bunch of Vermentino and Pinot Bianco though, so perhaps we missed it in an otherwise dogshit of a match.
Why did he get so angry? I was watching the match with a buddy and it didn’t make sense to us. We had a bunch of Vermentino and Pinot Bianco though, so perhaps we missed it in an otherwise dogshit of a match.
Still can't figure this dude out. A lot of the things he has said down the last two years seem right. I have agreed with most of his analysis of what we need to do since he came back. But what he says we should do, and what we do, is never the same. Is he completely incompetent in breaking down his own analysis into something doable and comprehensible for the players or is the staff around him completely incompetent? Or did he loose the dressing room years ago?
His brand of contradiction between what he wants the team to be with what the team actually does has always been there even under his peak at his first tenure.