New Juve coach: Part Deux (55 Viewers)

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    Allegriani are not giving up. lol

    He took over the triple winning Bayern. Was a pretty decent team as well i'd say. Could he win the CL with it?

    There are no guarantees, and if we were to make "a couple of signings" (an actual midfield that is) Max could have won it as well next season. That notion that Pep is somehow the key to CL success is downright laughable if you look at his stints at Bayern and City.
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    Stephan

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    Signing Pep isnt about CL. His football is a complete opposite to Allegri and most other italian managers.

    Im not Pep biggest fan but this is more about changing our own football style and philosophy. Which is also about this brand we are trying to develope.

    Of course CL matters a lot but when you sign Pep forget about sitting deep and holding 1:0 leads.

    Also Pep can finally team up with his favorite Bonucci.
     

    Orgut

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    Him winning nothing with Napoli is no big surprise considering this Juve team is far superior to his Napoli.Change him with Allegri and he would be as successful.
    He's doing a very good job at Chelsea, finishing third behind two record breaking teams, and reaching EL final.

    Best Italian coach right now.
    Despite me saying basically the same thing about his accomplishments I do have to at least partly agree with Moka Chocolata..
    Sarri is a bit predictable in his tactic which could create a real problem in big games such as the ones in the later stages of the CL.. that being said Sarri indeed had some remarkable years
     

    icemaη

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    And we have arguably one of the best teams in recent years and yet we still haven't won the cl. So if the argument is Guardiola had a stacked team, we could easily argue that this team is a couple of signings away from being one of the most complete in Europe.
    What has he achieved at City after 'creating' his team though? Took a City team that reached the SF and made them into QF contenders? I just find it amusing that we didn't want to give money to Max to overhaul the squad, but we are ready to give Pep a war chest.
     

    Xperd

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    So has Mourinho, but when his name is suggested people go ballistic (and rightfully so)
    Pep improves teams wherever he goes. Not the case with Mourinho.

    The notion that Pep can't win a CL just because he couldn't do it with Bayern or billion pound City is equally laughable.

    Please tell how many CL's did Mourinho win with cash rich Chelsea or Real Madrid ?

    As if it's that easy to win a CL or as if it is set in stone that as long as you spend money, you are guaranteed a CL.

    If we are hiring Pep, it's more than just about winning a CL. Its about creating a revolution and making our club more appealing as a brand more than ever. We all know Cristiano wasn't signed just for the CL alone. People need to see the bigger picture. Agnelli has a vision to put this club on the level of Barca and Madrid.
     

    Orgut

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    Signing Pep isnt about CL. His football is a complete opposite to Allegri and most other italian managers.

    Im not Pep biggest fan but this is more about changing our own football style and philosophy. Which is also about this brand we are trying to develope.

    Of course CL matters a lot but when you sign Pep forget about sitting deep and holding 1:0 leads.

    Also Pep can finally team up with his favorite Bonucci.
    The only thing Im against Pep is that his teams are over passing the ball. Im willing to "suffer" from this than the no passing ability at all we currently have..
     
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    What has he achieved at City after 'creating' his team though? Took a City team that reached the SF and made them into QF contenders? I just find it amusing that we didn't want to give money to Max to overhaul the squad, but we are ready to give Pep a war chest.
    Who ever said we are giving money to anyone? It's just rumors at this point.
     

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    Him winning nothing with Napoli is no big surprise considering this Juve team is far superior to his Napoli.Change him with Allegri and he would be as successful.
    He's doing a very good job at Chelsea, finishing third behind two record breaking teams, and reaching EL final.

    Best Italian coach right now.
    Best Italian coach? Lol wat rubbish.

    Both Conte and Allegri are far superior.

    Comte won premier league by a mile over Pep and Klopp just two years ago with this Chelsea side.
     
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