New Juve coach: Part Deux (80 Viewers)

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Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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we saw with Empoli, Napoli and now Chelsea how Sarri always takes a while to drill his movements and tactics in a new team

I don't think it's wise to sacrifice one of the last years we have of Ronaldo and Chiellini, I would prefer a coach who can adapt and doesn't impose his one style of football, we need to capitalize on the resources we have now
 

Mokku

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Apr 17, 2019
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Sounds more like Allegri quit if we have no idea who to hire yet but I think the writing was on the wall from before and the next manager is tapped up beforehand.

If we've been stupid and don't have a manager planned then it's going to be EDF, Conte or some other free agent. The likes of Poch will wait all Summer and by then PSG, Barca, perhaps Madrid and Bayern will open their doors.

The way the media are portraying the situation is frightening with numerous bum names coming up. Only Inzaghi seems a worthy successor to Allegri.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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Sarri...............................................

I'm sorry, but no. No way they would take such a step back. Is attractive football more important than winning? Is this a global image thing going on here? Is this club willing to sacrifice the ability to get trophies for the sake of better looking football? That is what this looks like to me. At least Allegri accomplished something prior to coming here.

What the fuck.
 

Nzoric

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Jan 16, 2011
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Sarri...............................................

I'm sorry, but no. No way they would take such a step back. Is attractive football more important than winning? Is this a global image thing going on here? Is this club willing to sacrifice the ability to get trophies for the sake of better looking football? That is what this looks like to me. At least Allegri accomplished something prior to coming here.

What the fuck.
Lovely global image when Sarri tries to sub off an underperforming Dybala and Dybs just waves him off and keeps playing. Beppe kept this circus going, now we're just spiralling out of control.
 
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