Maurizio Sarri (64 Viewers)

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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Depends on the scenario. If Inter gets in the high 80s in points its not sackable this season.
First of all losing to Inter is always sackable offense. I dont think it will happen, but if it does, bye bye Sarri. He will be mostly judged based on how well we do in CL. Same criteria like Max, I tought last season was poor despite scudetto so I dont see why should we lower our standards.

Good game today though, eventhough Spal is prolly the weakest Serie A team atm.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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All the same, 3 points, and it was an enjoyable performance. Grazie hobo.
It's not about the results remember?

People were fed up with Max winning trophies and wanted to see more entertaining football and larger scorelines

Why else would you fire someone who has done nothing but win during his time here?
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
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It's not about the results remember?

People were fed up with Max winning trophies and wanted to see more entertaining football and larger scorelines

Why else would you fire someone who has done nothing but win during his time here?
Oh, I agree. But we are stuck with this now, and we have a pretty damn good squad, so I'll hope for the best.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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It's not about the results remember?

People were fed up with Max winning trophies and wanted to see more entertaining football and larger scorelines

Why else would you fire someone who has done nothing but win during his time here?

Because....

1. He took us as far as he could go
2. Embarrassing CL exit

Regardless if Sarri is the right man, Allegri had to go.

However so far under Sarri it has been slow but steady progress imo. Dead players looking revived; Sandro, Pjanic, Costa, Cuadrado, Higuain (to a degree), Dybala (going of today's performance).
 

pavluska

Senior Member
Apr 25, 2013
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List of players Sarri might have revived or are playing better under him so far: Bonucci (not sure if Sarri's doing or finally got rid of Milan virus), AS, Cuadrado, Pjanic, Dybala.

And team is improving.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
82,842
Because....

1. He took us as far as he could go
2. Embarrassing CL exit

Regardless if Sarri is the right man, Allegri had to go.

However so far under Sarri it has been slow but steady progress imo. Dead players looking revived; Sandro, Pjanic, Costa, Cuadrado, Higuain (to a degree), Dybala (going of today's performance).
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With Allegri we would have won this game 2-0.


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Sarriball should've led us to a 7-0 kill tho
 

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