Compared to when he was originally appointed, has Sarri lost or gained any fans around here? I would be surprised if there were any that switched sides.
The loss versus Lyon hurts big time. More than other any other poor performance this season, but now that everything has sunk in, i’m less annoyed with him than i was that day. I still want him to stay at the end of the season. It will be unfair to judge him otherwise, nor would it be fair to anyone coming in to replace him.
I think what gets lost in Sarri’s inability to bring his brand of attacking football to Juventus, is essentially how Juventus is wired. The club itself, has always been about order and not about chaos. Our sides have almost never set the world on fire with their creative prowess, even when players that could do so have put on our colours.
When was the last time this club played anything close to the brand of football Sarri’s previous sides were known for?
Under Lippi? No. The sides could crank it up when they wanted though.
Capello? No.
The long list of managers posr Calciopoli?No.
Conte?No.
Allegri?No. But like Lippi, his sides could take it up a level when needed.
Then how could Sarri have done so?
This isn’t an apologist post to defend him, since we are obviously in a weaker position now than we were under Allegri, but if you’re going to criticize Sarri, do it for his lack of results ( which is justified ). Not for not replicating his previous sides in attacking and creative ability.
You could get Gasperini or Guardiola here, and they probably still won’t be able to impose their style on this team.
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The loss versus Lyon hurts big time. More than other any other poor performance this season, but now that everything has sunk in, i’m less annoyed with him than i was that day. I still want him to stay at the end of the season. It will be unfair to judge him otherwise, nor would it be fair to anyone coming in to replace him.
I think what gets lost in Sarri’s inability to bring his brand of attacking football to Juventus, is essentially how Juventus is wired. The club itself, has always been about order and not about chaos. Our sides have almost never set the world on fire with their creative prowess, even when players that could do so have put on our colours.
When was the last time this club played anything close to the brand of football Sarri’s previous sides were known for?
Under Lippi? No. The sides could crank it up when they wanted though.
Capello? No.
The long list of managers posr Calciopoli?No.
Conte?No.
Allegri?No. But like Lippi, his sides could take it up a level when needed.
Then how could Sarri have done so?
This isn’t an apologist post to defend him, since we are obviously in a weaker position now than we were under Allegri, but if you’re going to criticize Sarri, do it for his lack of results ( which is justified ). Not for not replicating his previous sides in attacking and creative ability.
You could get Gasperini or Guardiola here, and they probably still won’t be able to impose their style on this team.
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