New Juve coach: Part Deux (34 Viewers)

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DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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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.
That is an excuse for bad league (which we still won by a country mile) games, but the players should be able to motivate themselves for CL nights no? Especially the players in the team who haven't won it yet. Yet it's probably Ronaldo who's the most motivated.
 

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Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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That is an excuse for bad league (which we still won by a country mile) games, but the players should be able to motivate themselves for CL nights no? Especially the players in the team who haven't won it yet. Yet it's probably Ronaldo who's the most motivated.
Ronaldo - Although his quality cant be questioned his main asset is his winning mentality - That what I was excited the most when we signed him.
 

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May 27, 2007
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He is the best and realistic option at the moment
Define realistic.

I'm pretty sure if we end up with any coach out there that people will state how he was the best option on the market so that's why we took him.

Then, a couple of weeks/month later, we'll see top clubs switch coaches and get a far better option. People will probably say how we can't afford those wages.

Personally, I think both statements are BS.
 

Gep

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Jun 12, 2005
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That is an excuse for bad league (which we still won by a country mile) games, but the players should be able to motivate themselves for CL nights no? Especially the players in the team who haven't won it yet. Yet it's probably Ronaldo who's the most motivated.
We’ll see what happens under our new manager.

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Hell I'd even take gasperini over Inzaghi. What a pathetically disappointing choice if this is all true
Don’t worry. I’m sure it won’t be any of the Serie A domestic managers.
 

ColloRosso

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Jul 16, 2018
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mourinho : his teams are virtually clueless offensively (Porto,Inter and Man utd) and just a park the bus manager. he is not the right option for juve.

Sarri :6 0 years old & has not won any thing .stubborn style of football!!

inzaghi : o experience in ucl and showed nothing special.

conte : we had him as coach and never had a good run in the CL.

pochettino : spurs don’t give him enough money. so there is chance for juve. pochettino can’t take tottenham any further they won’t make another UCL final and will never win the EPL. would still be a better choice considering sarri and inzaghi.

Guardiola : best option. if we are going to go for someone it's guardiola . we need a manager like him who focuses mainly on attack. he could rebuild the dominate team in ucl.
Klopp : he stays in liverpool if he wins the CL. 0 chance for getting him.

Teen haag : he plays good attacking football with pressing. but i think he will stay at ajax.

Di Francisco and Gaspirini : no thx.

Jardim?
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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I am excited about Inzaghi's arrival actually

I even vouched for him last year when I wanted Allegri gone because I thought we needed a new approach

His body of work is definitely impressive no doubt, his team plays very direct but the only worry is his Lazio team have also been known to leak in a lot of goals so it would be interesting to see how he addresses this.

He turned Lazio from the most boring team in Italy to one of the more attractive teams to watch and has had a good record in knockout cup competitions too so the potential is clearly there.

Let's remember that before we gave Allegri an opportunity to excel , he was sacked in humiliating fashion by Milan and if not for us giving him a chance to manage the best squad in Italy, he would have found a job at Roma or some mid table Serie A club and would have never won as many trophies as he's won with us and he would have probably not been rated as highly as he is today. So my point is that it is not always necessary to hire a 'proven coach' when you already have a strong squad and especially when you have a strong management like ours to back them.

If the management believes a manager like Inzaghi has the personality to coach us, then you would have to trust them.
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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@Lion give us the vital information who is the most handsome and who should we prefer?
I dont think there is any doubt about who is the most handsome and who is the best in that list... Ohh Klopp is also on that list?! Maybe who is best for us id debatable but handsome I think it is pretty obvious..
 

Mister

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Apr 4, 2014
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Momblano: Zidane will stay at Real Madrid. The fact that Inzaghi has canceled the pre Bologna press conference does not mean anything, for me he will not be the Juve coach. If you ask me "does Agnelli already know who will be training?" I tell you yes, for at least a week.
 
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