New Juve coach: Part Deux (42 Viewers)

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Fellas

Farsopoli
Jun 13, 2005
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In terms of my liking. Id like Juve to play some fine football making at least 3 passes. Thats why after Guardiola I prefer SarriBall.
Really dont understand the Sarri hate in here. Did a amazing job with both Empoli and Napoli. Napoli played great under Sarri. I really dont understand why everyone thinks his so bad, even his spell at Chelsea is okey, champions leauge spot secured in the leauge ( pool, city dominated) final in euroleauge. Okey the play has not been as good as before ( time in Napoli) but it takes time to bring the right players, the squad to learn his tactics.

Not my first choice but I would be okey with him.
 

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KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
31,789
Really dont understand the Sarri hate in here. Did a amazing job with both Empoli and Napoli. Napoli played great under Sarri. I really dont understand why everyone thinks his so bad, even his spell at Chelsea is okey, champions leauge spot secured in the leauge ( pool, city dominated) final in euroleauge. Okey the play has not been as good as before ( time in Napoli) but it takes time to bring the right players, the squad to learn his tactics.

Not my first choice but I would be okey with him.
He is an excuse maker, for one. Remember the whining that he did about Juve playing at different times, and how that affected the scudetto race? I know that people will go back to Gol Di Muntari with Allegri, but at least that was legitimate. He also does not rotate the squad at all, even when he is in several competitions. And let's not forget the insubordination shown against him this year when one of his players refused to leave the pitch, and he capitulated.
 
Jul 20, 2012
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This is why I hate silly season. So many damn rumours making me worry that we may actually get stuck with a disgusting turd like Sarri or a toxic Mourinho.
I agree but as much as I'd hate sarri, I think he could do well with this team. However imo it makes little sense to have sacked Allegri to go with someone like Sarri, which is why I believe Pep is possible.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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Really dont understand the Sarri hate in here. Did a amazing job with both Empoli and Napoli. Napoli played great under Sarri. I really dont understand why everyone thinks his so bad, even his spell at Chelsea is okey, champions leauge spot secured in the leauge ( pool, city dominated) final in euroleauge. Okey the play has not been as good as before ( time in Napoli) but it takes time to bring the right players, the squad to learn his tactics.

Not my first choice but I would be okey with him.
Is most likely because he is a classless thug, who has talked a lot of negative things about juve and who indeed had some flaws in his speel at napoli (like for example never rotating his squad, but this could have been because his bench was too shid).

Anyways, if you ask me, he doesnt look like a fit for the juve bench, from a pedigree perspective.

I really think juventus should go all out and bring a top coach now that cr7 is here and allegri was fired. If it is sarri indeed, it could mean trouble on the long and short run.

The only pro he has in his favor is his Sarriball which was used in napoli (not so much in chelsea)... but i think his cons outweight his pros.

You could say “hey but we appointed allegri when he was labeled as a whiny loser" yeh i agree, but those years are gone, and juventus now has a certain pedigree and aspirations in comparison to those years.

My 2 cents
 

kao_ray

Senior Member
Feb 28, 2014
6,568
Really dont understand the Sarri hate in here.
Sarri is clueless.

1. First of all he wasn't a professional player. So he doesn't know what it is like and what it takes to be a pro football player.
2. He advocates attacking style, but lacks any plan B and when things go wrong he is absolutely clueless how to fix them.
3. He is clueless about players abilities and potential. Examples are Milik, Tonelli and Mertens.
- In his first season with Napoli (2015-16) he totally neglected Mertens and the player was on the verge to leave the club. Only by chance Sarri was forced to put him in attack (due to injuries to the other options) and Mertens is now one of the main goalscorers of the club.
- Milik started really well with Napoli but a bad injury ruled him out. When he was ready to play again Sarri completely ignored him.
- He coached Lorenzo Tonelli in Empoli and got him in Napoli and he absolutely failed to make him a stable defender. This suggests that he has no clue how to build a solid defence.
4. He uses the same starting line up over and over again. He will abuse our starters by not resting them at all and he will alienate the rotational and back up players. This will create an unnecessary tension in the club.

@Post Ironic @AlexJuventino
 
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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
I forgot this one. "We watched the match in the hotel room and that caused us to lose focus."

I mean, fucking really? THIS is the guy that people want?

Give me a fucking break.

The absolute antithesis of what we look for in coaches
He’s the coach who could actually manage to have us lose the Scudetto after 8 years. And go out to some minnow in CL group stage.

Can’t wait for his excuses to the media then.

They played before us which means we had the pressure of knowing their result.

They played after us which means we had the pressure of having to get a result to put them under pressure.

We lost it in the hotel room while watching them play.

The pitch was too bad which didn’t let us express our football.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Really dont understand the Sarri hate in here. Did a amazing job with both Empoli and Napoli. Napoli played great under Sarri. I really dont understand why everyone thinks his so bad, even his spell at Chelsea is okey, champions leauge spot secured in the leauge ( pool, city dominated) final in euroleauge. Okey the play has not been as good as before ( time in Napoli) but it takes time to bring the right players, the squad to learn his tactics.

Not my first choice but I would be okey with him.
He’s in 3rd because Arsenal, ManU, Tottenham all won less than 10 points from their last 10 matches. Chelsea also tried to choke by winning one of their last 5 matches but it wasn’t enough to win the race out of the top 4 in England this year.

Chelsea’s football has been atrocious and bashed all over by premier league pundits this year for being a bunch of pointless passing with no end point in sight. They call it insomnia curing lol.

Have a look at their Europa League opponents this year. A group stage of shit teams. Malmo, Slavia Prague, Dynamo Kiev, Eintracht Frankfurt in the knockouts. Absolute fodder teams.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
He’s the coach who could actually manage to have us lose the Scudetto after 8 years. And go out to some minnow in CL group stage.

Can’t wait for his excuses to the media then.

They played before us which means we had the pressure of knowing their result.

They played after us which means we had the pressure of having to get a result to put them under pressure.

We lost it in the hotel room while watching them play.

The pitch was too bad which didn’t let us express our football.

If you are replacing a coach who is as highly regarded as Allegri (ESPN ranked him #4 out of the top 100 coaches), you better be fucking sure that you are getting a better coach. But according to some, different = better. Since when?

http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/25401799/espn-fc-100-2018#!manager
 

Valerio.

Senior Member
Jul 5, 2014
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Still you don't replace an 11 trophy winning record breaking coach with any of these sarri, inzaghi , mihilovic. So doesn't make sense
you do if you can't get Guardiola now and set for a Sarri or another one which can't reach the apex cit.
Then better pay a cheaper one which you can replace without problems next summer
 

Snobist

DareDevil
Apr 16, 2017
13,287
He’s the coach who could actually manage to have us lose the Scudetto after 8 years. And go out to some minnow in CL group stage.

Can’t wait for his excuses to the media then.

They played before us which means we had the pressure of knowing their result.

They played after us which means we had the pressure of having to get a result to put them under pressure.

We lost it in the hotel room while watching them play.

The pitch was too bad which didn’t let us express our football.
You actually wish that. So your prophecy is fullfilled.
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,124
you do if you can't get Guardiola now and set for a Sarri or another one which can't reach the apex cit.
Then better pay a cheaper one which you can replace without problems next summer
Still once again I repeat. If you're not getting a top echelon coach there is no reason to let go of a top echelon coach who had a year left, for a scrub
 

Snobist

DareDevil
Apr 16, 2017
13,287
He’s in 3rd because Arsenal, ManU, Tottenham all won less than 10 points from their last 10 matches. Chelsea also tried to choke by winning one of their last 5 matches but it wasn’t enough to win the race out of the top 4 in England this year.

Chelsea’s football has been atrocious and bashed all over by premier league pundits this year for being a bunch of pointless passing with no end point in sight. They call it insomnia curing lol.

Have a look at their Europa League opponents this year. A group stage of shit teams. Malmo, Slavia Prague, Dynamo Kiev, Eintracht Frankfurt in the knockouts. Absolute fodder teams.
So English pundits are good now? I thought you hated them because they dont know shit and they overrate EPL.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
You actually wish that. So your prophecy is fullfilled.
Nah. If he comes, i’ll support him however much I dislike him now, because I’m a Juve fan first and foremost. If he comes and wins a few Scudetti and CL here i’ll celebrate him as a Juventus legend. I’ll be overjoyed to be proved wrong about him, as I’m certain so will almost everyone else who dislikes him.

But until he comes it’s fair game for me to voice my displeasure at the notion of this turd on our bench.

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Still once again I repeat. If you're not getting a top echelon coach there is no reason to let go of a top echelon coach who had a year left, for a scrub
I think what @Valerio is trying to say is that the club plans to go for Guardiola this summer but he may not be ready to move until next. And if we have a deal to bring him next summer, then we need an interim manager.

And the reason for not just keeping Allegri on the bench for one season is that Max may have wanted the club to extend his contract and put their faith in his project and a rebuild and not just stick around for a year waiting to be replaced. Hence why Agnelli and Max said it was a mutual parting of ways.
 
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