Maurizio Sarri (55 Viewers)

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Yeah Max got wrong that day. I actually thought at the time Napoli were even worse than us in that game and even less interested in going for the win, they got very lucky with the late corner to score out of nothing.

I thought we'd blown it but Napoli completely bottled it.
Thankfully, we still had a point to spare, even after that loss, and Max got all the results needed the rest of the season to finish +4.

Even in our few relatively poor stretches one felt confident he would get us the result. He earned that trust and respect.

Our current chainsmoker hasn’t earned anything.
 

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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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If sarri cant handle this by end season, we can have maybe pep?

Or deschamps? Or zidane.

Sadlt theres no good coach available right now:(
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
What's more disgusting than seeing this uncultured classless chain smoking cancerous oaf on our bench is reading his post game interviews. He's full of pathetic excuses - a true mental midget who lacks the pedigree and psychological fortitude to lead a team as glorious and as decorated as Juventus.

What a tragedy having him here :sigh: :yuck: :inter:
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,762
I think the issues are more psychological than tactical. Of course he's stubborn and limited tactically, but the team shows no desire, intensity or grinta.

It seems like they don't respect him at all. We need someone they players will respect and die on the field for, like Zidane. Pep will probably have too many transfer demands for our liking.
 

DS8_Montero

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Aug 10, 2018
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I found it pretty weird that the teammates didn't stand up for Cuadrado when he was brutally assaulted several times. They just didn't care about him or even about the clear penalty that should have been given. Something is off.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,951
I found it pretty weird that the teammates didn't stand up for Cuadrado when he was brutally assaulted several times. They just didn't care about him or even about the clear penalty that should have been given. Something is off.
We look like 2011 Milan

And Inter are like 2011 Juve

We win this last Scudetto and unless Sarri is replaced, it's over
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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I don't think he's a bad coach, i just think juve is too big for him, the fact is we have a team that is very very bored and disinterested in Italian competition and that has won more than sarri could win in 10 lifetimes, so how could he possibly motivate them.
If indeed he was a patatici hire, it would make sense, he looks to be a scouts hire, meaning he was looked at from afar and his stats were analyzed, but i don't think there was any diligence paid to the personal side of things or how well he would do at this stage.
I still think we can win despite of him though, we just need that moment, that slap in the face, maybe a red card or a convincing cl win.
 
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SpartanR

New Member
Feb 10, 2020
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We need Guardiola ASAP

I want Juventus to be an offensive, dominating team since we have Ronaldo, if the board really wants to win that fucking CL title, we doesn’t have to lower our standards, we need to aim for the best and i think Guardiola will have a lot of success here. Guardiola’s always been a great fan of football Italian culture, such as Sacchi in Milan, and he always liked Juventus
And here he will enjoy having real defenders unlike at Man City

I want Juventus to be a Lion in Europe, a confident team that would dominate Europe for 2-3 seasons like Barcelone, Bayern, Milan and Madrid did. We are far from that at the moment...
 

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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I don't think he's a bad coach, i just think juve is too big for him, the fact is we have a team that is very very bored and disinterested in Italian competition and that has won more than sarri could win in 10 lifetimes, so how could he possibly motivate them.
If indeed he was a patatici hire, it would make sense, he looks to be a scouts hire, meaning he was looked at from afar and his stats were analyzed, but i don't think there was any diligence paid to the personal side of things or how well he would do at this stage.
I still think we can win despite of him though, we just need that moment, that slap in the face, maybe a red card or a convincing cl win.
This pretty much sums it up, the only way the players get properly motivated for domestic is if we lose the title or maybe someone like pep who will radically change things. Sarri doesn't have the personality to implement a radical change to the system with the sort of history of winning our players have. Even then, it might not even work.

It does make sense as to why in the champions league we have obtained good results so far, because the players are already motivated for that
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
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This pretty much sums it up, the only way the players get properly motivated for domestic is if we lose the title or maybe someone like pep who will radically change things. Sarri doesn't have the personality to implement a radical change to the system with the sort of history of winning our players have. Even then, it might not even work.

It does make sense as to why in the champions league we have obtained good results so far, because the players are already motivated for that
That... and we haven’t played anyone half decent in CL yet.
 

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