New Juve coach: Part Deux (29 Viewers)

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Jun 6, 2015
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People need to get rid of this idea that Agnelli fired Allegri for some other coach.

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Inzaghi besides winning the cup what has he done? Finished 5th two times and is now in 8th place. Hardly done enough to lead one of the best teams in Europe with bunch of expectations on.
What had Pep and Zidane done? Inzaghi is a good coach whether he is able to deal with the pressure of having to get constant result we'll see if he indeed comes here.
 

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Jem83

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Nov 7, 2005
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If its going to be Inzaghi it means we are looking for a stop gap until Pep becomes avaliable for next year probably.
But why hire a stop gap, when we had an excellent coach in Max? Why not instead just see out another 12 months with Max and get rid of him when Pep does become available? While in the meantime supplying him with a proper midfield.

I do believe Inzaghi is gonna be our next coach. But I don't believe he is being brought here as a stop gap solution. Obviously, were he to fail massively, he would become a stop gap solution for that reason, but that's a different matter.
 
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If its going to be Inzaghi it means we are looking for a stop gap until Pep becomes avaliable for next year probably.

I like inzaghi he is a cup coach and can surprise us just like what Allegri did when he signed for us.

I think we were in the position where Allegri lost the dressing room and there was no way back. So we had to go for the safest option.

This is the greatest opportunity for Inzaghi, once in a life time. I hope he delivers and surprises us
Pep has two years left on his contract, so he won't be available until 2021.

I doubt we are looking to sign any stop gap solutions at this current moment.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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But why hire a stop gap, when we had an excellent coach in Max?... .
motivation is probably the key behind all of this. max might not be able to fire up the team anymore, that's why the need to change. he had to go anyway. (i don't agree, but that's probably what agnelli has in mind.)

i'm not sure at all about a temporary solution though. new coach must be trusted 100%.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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That's exactly why he isn't the right man for us. Inzaghi is 43 and has won more than Gasperini.
It shouldn't be about what he has and hasn't won because then we might as well not consider pocchettino who is arguably better than any of the Italian managers linked, hell we might as well be cheering for Mourinho yet most if not all here would hate to have him here
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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Last year Dybala scored as much goals Ronaldo has scored this year while playing as an AM.

Sure next coach will make him score even more by playing him closer to the goal.
Yeah, Ronaldo missed a lot of games, played in a new league, new team and had one of his worst seasons (in terms of numbers) ever. Dybala had his best last season. Good comparison, go on.
 
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It shouldn't be about what he has and hasn't won because then we might as well not consider pocchettino who is arguably better than any of the Italian managers linked, hell we might as well be cheering for Mourinho yet most if not all here would hate to have him here
That's partly true. The main reason I prefer Inzaghi is because I've been impressed by how his Lazio play. I'm not sold on Gasp.
 

duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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I also believe Inzaghi is one of the best choices available if we only want an italian coach.... otherwise I would be cheering all over ten Hag, he could even help to bring De Ligt on his suitcase
 
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I know Lazio play 3-5-2 but apart from that not much.

What kind of football can we expect from Inzaghi?
I'd expect us to play with higher intensity. At their best Lazio have been quite dynamic going forward. Their attacks are fast and direct. Especially against the better teams in Europe we'd probably play on the counter. Of course it's quite hard to say for certain as the players here are much better than at Lazio.
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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People need to get rid of this idea that Agnelli fired Allegri for some other coach.

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What had Pep and Zidane done? Inzaghi is a good coach whether he is able to deal with the pressure of having to get constant result we'll see if he indeed comes here.
Why? Agnelli is a business man and seems like the type to plan ahead. I'd be surprised if he let Allegri leave without having a successor lined up. Especially given that he seemed to have a good relationship with him and knew what he would bring if he kept him for the final year of his contract.
 

RoiLezard

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Apr 7, 2018
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Are we believing the same sources that said Max was renewing?

Look it might very well be Inzaghi but these major media outlets know absolutely nothing!


What was with this though?
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It looks to me that his eyes were burning from the lack of sleep, it happens to me sometimes.


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Gep

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Jun 12, 2005
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I think the players have lost motivation. That’s down to Max. We had to change the air before we stopped winning. Our game play last season was a big giveaway that a change was needed.
 

Orgut

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If its going to be Inzaghi it means we are looking for a stop gap until Pep becomes avaliable for next year probably.

I like inzaghi he is a cup coach and can surprise us just like what Allegri did when he signed for us.

I think we were in the position where Allegri lost the dressing room and there was no way back. So we had to go for the safest option.

This is the greatest opportunity for Inzaghi, once in a life time. I hope he delivers and surprises us
I was actually thinking the same - No way Inzaghi is good enough for Juve unless its a caretaker kind of job..

FI now say we might swap coaches with Tottenham although Allegri is more likely to go to Bayern..

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I think the players have lost motivation. That’s down to Max. We had to change the air before we stopped winning. Our game play last season was a big giveaway that a change was needed.
a change is indeed needed but I dont know if Inzaghi could make such a jump from Lazio 8th place finish to manage us in a good way..
 

MagicAardvark

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Jul 20, 2006
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I was actually thinking the same - No way Inzaghi is good enough for Juve unless its a caretaker kind of job..

FI now say we might swap coaches with Tottenham although Allegri is more likely to go to Bayern..
100% agree. It wasnt a tactical decision, its a motivational one. Allegri has become predictable and very static in his choices. I think even he was struggling for ideas and willingness to change.

Swapping coaches now brings a new life into the club, and most importantly - we are back to being more unpredictable tactically.
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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Simone Inzaghi certainly links with the rumour that we aren't looking for a revolution.

A lot of our current squad could fit the system Lazio play. You could argue that the players even fit it better than our current system. Cancelo would work well as the RWB, Can is ideal for Leiva's role, Ronaldo could work in Immobile's role. Playing 3 at the back would protect Bonucci.

You could see Dybala or Bernardeschi playing the Luis Alberto role well, although again Dybala will be in a deeper role again albeit more advanced/central than this season. Costa/Dybala/Berna could play in the 3-4-3 system.

Issues would be that we don't have enough strength in central areas and still need to invest here. We would need a starting CB and backups, we need a Milinkovc-Savic/Pogba. Although we should probably be looking at these areas anyway.
 

IlCapitano

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Dec 16, 2012
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I think the players have lost motivation. That’s down to Max. We had to change the air before we stopped winning. Our game play last season was a big giveaway that a change was needed.
No that's down to the players. 'Motivation' is the single most bullshit excuse you can give. You're playing a fucking game, earning millions and you 'lose motivation'? GTFOH

Regardless if Max is here or not I would sell every single one of those 'motivationless' players because sooner or later they're going to do the same to the next coach. Look at Mourinho-Ole situation at United. Look at Mourinho-Conte at Chelsea. Etc...

We've gathered to many pussies and mentally weak players. We need to bring in some men who only care about playing and winning football games any way possible.
 
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