Maurizio Sarri (112 Viewers)

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
77,181
Id agree with this "rather lose while attacking fervently than passively accept draw". Except I havent seen Juve attacking fervently against Udinese but instead our games look chaotic, because we dont control them. Almost every game this season could have gone either way. How many chances did we create against Udinese? We are slow, predictable, players look lethargic and unmotivated. Lets just grab those few points and get over with it. Wasted year.
Very true. Our “fervent attack” against Udinese in the second half of that game, consisted on 8,000,000 sideways passes played at a snails pace, players not moving from their static positions, no clear cut chances and our players thinking they we’re playing NFL instead of football, with our players shots at goal ending up in the stadium car park.

Udinese were the better, more composed, more hungry, more compact and more determined team in that game. And their winner at the end was fully expected and deserved.

Why is this fool still allowed to coach us? This is doing irreparable damage to the club at the moment.
 

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Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
77,181
‪Sarri: "I have to adapt to the characteristics of the players I get. A club cannot buy 25 players".‬

Paratici when he hears what Sarri said: :MJ:
:rofl:

supplies.gif. The perfect yes man. Won’t say shit, doesn’t have the authority, respect or charisma to make demands and ask for players he actually wants. All so that bum Paratici can plusvalenza all over the place and buy any shit player he sees whenever he likes.
 
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Snobist

DareDevil
Apr 16, 2017
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supplies.gif. The perfect yes man. Won’t say shit, doesn’t have the authority, respect or charisma to make demands and ask for players to he actually wants. All so that bum Paratici can plusvalenza players and buy any shit player he sees whenever he likes.
So is he gonna play different formation that suits his characteristics? Is he gonna have plan B and C, if thats the case then he is ok. Didnt we want that?
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
77,181
So is he gonna play different formation that suits his characteristics? Is he gonna have plan B and C, if thats the case then he is ok. Didnt we want that?
When does Sarri ever do that? He plays the same formation and almost the same lineup every week. We don’t change our style, have rarely changed the formation and he insists on this high-line and shitty zonal marking every week.

He is basically saying he doesn’t give a shit about the transfer market. He just coaches the players he has - which is all well and good if he could adapt, change the approach and tactics in game, try new formations, motivate the players, inspire them etc.

Seeing that management rarely take the suggestions of coaches on board when it comes to recruitment, I fail to see why we swapped Allegri with Sarri. We pretty much had the perfect manager before, who could adapt and come up with new solutions for the team every season, even when he had important players sold from under him all the time.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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When does Sarri ever do that? He plays the same formation and almost the same lineup every week. We don’t change our style, have rarely changed the formation and he insists on this high-line and shitty zonal marking every week.

He is basically saying he doesn’t give a shit about the transfer market. He just coaches the players he has - which is all well and good if he could adapt, change the approach and tactics in game, try new formations, motivate the players, inspire them etc.

Seeing that management rarely take the suggestions of coaches on board when it comes to recruitment, I fail to see why we swapped Allegri with Sarri. We pretty much had the perfect manager before, who could adapt and come up with new solutions for the team every season, even when he had important players sold from under him all the time.
That allegri cycle was finished, let's not revise history. Argue all you want about the appointment of sarri but let's not pretend like everything was going great with max at the end there.
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,854
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supplies.gif. The perfect yes man. Won’t say shit, doesn’t have the authority, respect or charisma to make demands and ask for players he actually wants. All so that bum Paratici can plusvalenza all over the place and buy any shit player he sees whenever he likes.
Don't you get it? Every Juve coach ever will be a yes man; insubordination will never be tolerated here, and no coach will be given full autonomy, ever. Move on from this fantasy already.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
123,561
Don't you get it? Every Juve coach ever will be a yes man; insubordination will never be tolerated here, and no coach will be given full autonomy, ever. Move on from this fantasy already.
That's why the coach should have flexible ideas as the biggest asset and not a footballing philosophy. Which makes the whole idea of assigning Sarri fucked up beyond any recognition .
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
77,181
That allegri cycle was finished, let's not revise history. Argue all you want about the appointment of sarri but let's not pretend like everything was going great with max at the end there.
I think his cycle with this bunch of players might have been. But he wanted a bit of an overhaul because he knew there was big areas of weakness (midfield especially) but of course it’s easier to sack a manager than upgrade the team.

It seems to me the moment Allegri raised his voice and demanded change, they sacked him for an even bigger yes man.
 

kao_ray

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Feb 28, 2014
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That allegri cycle was finished, let's not revise history. Argue all you want about the appointment of sarri but let's not pretend like everything was going great with max at the end there.
Absolutely! We should go for a NEW Allegri cycle. Let's bring him capable players in midfield, quality full backs with high work rate, non-injury prone players, don't bring him washed up players with no hunger, plus get rid of some snakes with a season for Milan.

Go, go Allegri cycle v.2
 

IlCapitano

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Dec 16, 2012
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That allegri cycle was finished, let's not revise history. Argue all you want about the appointment of sarri but let's not pretend like everything was going great with max at the end there.
Coaching cycles don't exist, just the management's willingness to refresh the team and fully back the coach. Ours didn't have any. (Top level coaches ofc)

A man like Allegri only wants to win, that's his only driving force and what his job depends on. He doesn't have statistics or awards or sponsorships to worry about. He was fired because the chemistry between him and the team was destroyed and management sided with the players or at least thought it'd be easier to replace the coach.

What they completely disregarded though is 1) you never fire a top coach like that, you make him your Ferguson (not literally in terms of years, but in terms of respect, power in the locker room and support) and 2) players who give up on a top coach like that will do it with the next one even easier bc they succeeded once already.

And now literally everything Allegri said or wanted with this team is becoming true. Winning is not a given, players are not good enough and you need to back your coach.
 

juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
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Sarri to be oldest Scudetto winner

Football Italia
Juventus boss Maurizio Sarri will do history as the oldest coach to win a Serie A title, aged 61 years and six months.
There are many records to be broken if the Bianconeri beat Sampdoria this evening to clinch their ninth successive league trophy.
Sarri’s entire career so far has resulted in one major trophy, the Europa League with Chelsea last season.
Now at the age of 61 years and six months, he is set to become the oldest coach ever to win the Serie A title.
The previous record was held by Nils Liedholm at Roma in 1983, aged 60 years and seven months.
However, that was Liedholm’s second Scudetto, after winning with Milan in 1979, whereas Sarri is a debutant on the podium.
Vujadin Boskov followed at age 60 when Sampdoria triumphed in 1991.
Fulvio Bernardini was 58 when he took the title with Bologna in 1964 and Lajos Czeizler was aged 57 years and eight months when he won the Scudetto with Milan in 1951.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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Coaching cycles don't exist, just the management's willingness to refresh the team and fully back the coach. Ours didn't have any. (Top level coaches ofc)

A man like Allegri only wants to win, that's his only driving force and what his job depends on. He doesn't have statistics or awards or sponsorships to worry about. He was fired because the chemistry between him and the team was destroyed and management sided with the players or at least thought it'd be easier to replace the coach.

What they completely disregarded though is 1) you never fire a top coach like that, you make him your Ferguson (not literally in terms of years, but in terms of respect, power in the locker room and support) and 2) players who give up on a top coach like that will do it with the next one even easier bc they succeeded once already.

And now literally everything Allegri said or wanted with this team is becoming true. Winning is not a given, players are not good enough and you need to back your coach.
Gravity doesn't exist, but if you want to jump off a cliff you really need the support of a good chute.
 

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