Maurizio Sarri (114 Viewers)

Oct 23, 2011
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Are people seriousky blaming him for this?

Do you guys think he holds a joy stick?
Yes. He is responsible for the team's mental stability. Conceding a bullshit goal shouldn't lead to us dropping our heads and becoming mental midgets and concede 3 more. Against a side like Milan of all teams. His substitutions also completely derailed the squad as there was no need whatsoever to bring in Matuidi for Rabiot and take out Pjanic both who were completely dominating the midfield. This loss is as much on him as it's on VAR.
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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Embarrassing

2-0 up all you need to do is keep it tight and play keep ball. You think he'd want to do that. How can Pioli instruct his players to do that but our coach paid considerably more cannot?
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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Are people seriousky blaming him for this?

Do you guys think he holds a joy stick?
Deserves to be blamed for this. Look how poorly the team reacted after the penalty. This is all on him.

And subbing your best midfielder of the night for a pseudo-footballer which totally killed any remaining hope in the game.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Defensively we are shit. I know people have forgotten after the Covid restart but we've looked clueless in our own third for most of the season we simply weren't put under pressure lately until now.

Just wait for one the CL restarts and we face confident, aggressive foreign sides? And no matter what form Dybala and Ronaldo are in won't cover for this.

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Not his fault when whole team was mental pussy midgets.
It is literally his job.
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
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Deserves to be blamed for this. Look how poorly the team reacted after the penalty. This is all on him.

And subbing your best midfielder of the night for a pseudo-footballer which totally killed any remaining hope in the game.
There's nothing a coach can do after that penalty. It's not like there was a HT to discuss this or anything.

The team simply switched off, they felt comfortable and paid for this. Sarri should be blamed for waiting with changes so long. He needs to put fresh players more often, this tempo is unmanageable for the same squad every 3 days.
 

HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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Would like to blame him, but can we really? There’s nothing he could do about the hand ball, the ass tackle and that gem by Sandro.

Still needs to leave at the end of the season though. We can and should do better.


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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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His subs were terrible. When you are chasing result what is the point of bringing on Matuidi? The team had a meltdown, similar to the one we had several years back against Fiorentina, took 2 goals lead and threw it away by conceding 4 in short span of time. But this has happened frequently under Sarri this season, conceding cheaply and losing control of the games we should have closed down.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
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For Ronaldo, context is key.

Either way, we will still with the league. CL should be the measuring stick for any of our managers.
:tup:

We’ve been horrid in games against any half-decent opposition a couple months before the Covid break, and also since the return. It’s all great beating the minnows 4-1, but it’s meaningless if we can’t beat Milan, Napoli, Lazio, Lyon, etc.
 

Sjaban

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Dec 29, 2012
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Comedy of errors due to mental collapse after the penalty, but still a lot of blame has to go to Sarri for continuing to suicidally going forward. He should've calmed play down, and not have instructed Cuadrado to advance forward so far every time. Midfield also reacted slow when we lost the ball because they were so high up the pitch.
 

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