Maurizio Sarri (22 Viewers)

rainhard

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May 5, 2004
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Being a manager of a top clubs one of the most important skills is people-managing.

Of course there are the tactics, but the difference between Sarri and other great managers is the he doesn’t seem to motivatie the players, as he isn’t a guy who get a lot of credits for his personality, history etc.

Zidane for example is the perfect people manager. He’s the guy players are willing to follow anywhere.

Hope people manager is the right word btw, but I think you’ll understand what I mean.
I think that is the case when he coaching in Chelsea, maybe because he cannot communicate in English makes it more difficult
But with some article that I read, about him and Koulibaly

And this is the recent with him and Mertens
https://www.football-italia.net/155968/mertens-sarri-changed-me-gattuso-perfect

Zidane for example is the perfect people manager. He’s the guy players are willing to follow anywhere. indeed, and his Italian is fluent too
But for perfect people manager, my mind only goes to Klopp

 

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JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Being a manager of a top clubs one of the most important skills is people-managing.

Of course there are the tactics, but the difference between Sarri and other great managers is the he doesn’t seem to motivatie the players, as he isn’t a guy who get a lot of credits for his personality, history etc.

Zidane for example is the perfect people manager. He’s the guy players are willing to follow anywhere.

Hope people manager is the right word btw, but I think you’ll understand what I mean.
Yeah that's the right term. I agree that I can see Pirlo being a similar kind of coach to Zidane. He also commands respect from players. But let's also remember that there is a much longer list of former great players who are failed coaches than there are successful ones.

Someone like Sarri is as much a polar opposite to Zidane as I can think of, if you consider their backgrounds in life and football.
 

kao_ray

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Feb 28, 2014
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Yep, Klopp is the best man manager from the top coaches. I have watched a few of his interviews and he is very down to earth, passionate, funny and charismatic dude. I can see why players are willing to give a 100% for him on the pitch.
 

rainhard

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May 5, 2004
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Yep, Klopp is the best man manager from the top coaches. I have watched a few of his interviews and he is very down to earth, passionate, funny and charismatic dude. I can see why players are willing to give a 100% for him on the pitch.
I'd love to see what he does in 10:50, when he win the UCL with our players, Agnelli make it happen
 

kao_ray

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Feb 28, 2014
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I'd love to see what he does in 10:50, when he win the UCL with our players, Agnelli make it happen
I don't think he will want to leave Liverpool soon. He just won them the title, the squad is good, Premiership is the richest league in the world and he seems ready for more records and trophies with the team he build.

TBH if we want a manager who will bring an offensive system we should look at Erik ten Hag form Ajax. The other similar top coaches are unavailable at the moment - Zidane, Klopp, Guardiola. But I'm not sure if Zidane is actually a one-trick pony manager though.

I personally prefer tacticians who are able to use many systems and know how to defend. That's why I would like to bring back Allegri.
 

rainhard

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May 5, 2004
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I don't think he will want to leave Liverpool soon. He just won them the title, the squad is good, Premiership is the richest league in the world and he seems ready for more records and trophies with the team he build.

TBH if we want a manager who will bring an offensive system we should look at Erik ten Hag form Ajax. The other similar top coaches are unavailable at the moment - Zidane, Klopp, Guardiola. But I'm not sure if Zidane is actually a one-trick pony manager though.

I personally prefer tacticians who are able to use many systems and know how to defend. That's why I would like to bring back Allegri.
I think Klopp is manager that love with project, his ultimate project with Liverpool is to take them winning EPL again
And the most challenging projects available right now is to bring 8 consecutive back to back Serie A winner to winning Champions League again

But I agree with your statement about all of the top coaches that unavailable right now
another Project that will intrigue Klopp is, to manage Newcastle (if Prince Salman bought Newcastle)
 
Nov 1, 2015
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Way too much Italian bias is hurting Juve.

I fully understand and appreciate that Juve are an Italian team and need some italian DNA in them. But Juve tries too damn hard..

way too much garbage (bernardeschi, sarri) and past their primes (bonucci, barzagli, buffon) are kept 100% because they are italian. in spite of the fact that their gameplay actually hurts juve.

this team has become unwatchable. completely unwatchable. i dont if a team loses. its impossible to watch a bunch overpaid drama queens chugging along on the field like they could care less, get humiliated shrug it off and go cash them paychecks..

Juve is going to go downhill fast if we dont get rid of this peice of garbage napoli reject.
 

Snobist

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Apr 16, 2017
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Tacchinardi: 'Juve letting Sarri down'

Former Juventus midfielder Alessio Tacchinardi warns the current squad are ‘playing with fire’ and letting Maurizio Sarri down. ‘Aaron Ramsey and Adrien Rabiot have to wake up.’

The Bianconeri picked up just two points from the last three rounds, scraping draws with Atalanta and Sassuolo, while beaten by Milan despite going 2-0 up.

“I thought it was Sarri asking them to do this, but now I’ve become convinced the players just aren’t delivering what he wants,” Tacchinardi told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“It’s their fault more than the coach, as they play for about 20 minutes and then lose intensity. They are playing with fire, because if the title race goes down to the last day, it’s going to be a disaster and also affect their form going into the Champions League.

“Juve have to win the Scudetto early, then start taking a breather and rest ahead of Lyon.”

Inter are now in second place and only six points behind the leaders, albeit with an inferior head-to-head record, meaning that if they did finish level at the top, Juventus would still take the title.

“I don’t see the adrenaline in the defence that comes from man-marking. They get distracted and concede absurd goals,” continued Tacchinardi.

“The midfield tempo is also far too slow, other than Rodrigo Bentancur, who reminds me of a mix between myself, Antonio Conte and Claudio Marchisio.

“All the others are playing below their capabilities. I would’ve signed Ramsey and Rabiot too, but they need to wake up. Juve’s desire to be more entertaining has made them lose the hunger for battle.

“There’s something there, because otherwise Juve couldn’t have put in the performances against Inter or after their Coppa Italia Final defeat. The goal Gonzalo Higuain scored against Sassuolo was real Sarriball.

“When the team plays like Sarri wants, they can beat anyone, but if they lower the tempo, they get thrashed. Here’s the difference with the past, because when Max Allegri would ‘slow’ the team down to control the lead, at the same time they would sit deeper and deeper. Instead, Sarri wants his men to keep defending higher and, when they are not in good shape, it’s a massacre.”
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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So a year of training has gone past and the team has still failed to implement Sarri's ideas?

Then at this point his ideas clearly don't work with this group of players and he needs to switch things up oh but he don't do that.

Unbelievable that this guy ever got a chance here.
 
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Nov 1, 2015
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if my aunt had a dick, she would be my uncle...

"if and if and if" you would have to be a blind chimpanzee to make excuses for sarri ... its not that hes not getting results. the team just looks dead under him. every win is a moment of individual brilliance.

Juve will win the scudetto inspite of sarri because of overwhelming talent. nothing is improving with Sarri. people think next season some kind of magic button will go off, or a light will fire under sarris rearside. and he will get this team of 30 somethings into glory a year later...
 

Ronn

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May 3, 2012
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Way too much Italian bias is hurting Juve.

I fully understand and appreciate that Juve are an Italian team and need some italian DNA in them. But Juve tries too damn hard..

way too much garbage (bernardeschi, sarri) and past their primes (bonucci, barzagli, buffon) are kept 100% because they are italian. in spite of the fact that their gameplay actually hurts juve.

this team has become unwatchable. completely unwatchable. i dont if a team loses. its impossible to watch a bunch overpaid drama queens chugging along on the field like they could care less, get humiliated shrug it off and go cash them paychecks..

Juve is going to go downhill fast if we dont get rid of this peice of garbage napoli reject.
2019 called. They want their post back.
 
Apr 19, 2007
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Im not sure what he said that you are mad about? Sarri does want us to play at a high tempo and we have played very slow the last few years. Serie a is a slow league and we are not use to playing quick. When we do we look good but the risk is when the tempo drops you can get hammered.

Its why Max would slow down like Tach said.
Sarri needs to do a better job keeping the pace high and demand it from his team though bc at some point you have to have the respect of the players and compete. Im not sure any of the players have his back right now either which is also a flaw of his
 
Nov 1, 2015
24
Marchisio, vidal, pirlo use to be our midfield...

The amount of heart and determination in a single pubic hair of those 3 is worth this entire shit sarri team

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2019 called. They want their post back.
Barzagli is a very good example thats still relevant... Buddy was almost on a wheelchair before juve finally let him retire. i bet paratici wanted him back this season too.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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“When the team plays like Sarri wants, they can beat anyone"
:lol: :lol: :lol: that's why his trophy cabinet is stacked
We need to play like JUVENTUS. In addition to manager change, our players need to show more grit, determination and comitment to this shirt. Unfortunately current generation of football players have gone astray, too soft, weak and their combatitive spirit is more resembling of women's curling club. JUVENTUS have always been praised for grit, detemination, never die attitude, our players didnt know any other way. Currently we are playing more like Roma or Napoli type of clubs that we use to make fun of.
 

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