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JCK

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depends what you're expecting of Sarri's teams. If you expect to win a scudetto against Juve with Napoli, then yeah, 2nd place makes him almost coach. If you expect him to win the Prem in the first season with a team that came in 5th then yeah, he was nowhere near even challenging for the Prem. for me he's mostly met expectations in Empoli, Napoli and Chelsea, just like Allegri has done at Juventus, we could certainly do a lot worse than him. would certainly take him over Gasp, Inzaghi, Miha and the rest of current coaches in Serie A. bummed if Conte goes to Inter and Jardim to Milan, pretty certain those two are better coaches than Sarri
It's really funny you know, when some members are talking about choosing Sarri is a definite downgrade, you go and tell us that we could have done worse :lol2:

It seems that you already have embraced mediocrity, just waiting until more Juve fans do the same.
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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Allegri got sacked - We need to get better than Allegri otherwise its stupid to sack him
Sarri isnt better and Inzaghi is definitely not better...
Klopp Pochettino or Pep - One of these please (preferably Pep or Klopp)
Pep is more realistic than Klopp. I cant see Klopp leave any time soon. If Man City get a heavy punishment who knows Pep might not stick around if they get transfer ban or ban from CL although the rumor is that ban will be for 20/21 season.
 

dolph

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Mar 30, 2006
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Just look at the state of our MF.

Imagine playing Sarriball two touch passing, vertical movements and high rhythm with them.

Players would be dead by half time.
You think its harder to play possesion football, than being the team that chases the ball all the time, because they cant put three passes together?
 

Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
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Rough translation:
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The turn taken by this championship was at a certain point, for Juventus 8.0, like a long and never quite applauded lap of honor. Like Gelindo Bordin in Seoul, the team (led by Massimiliano Allegri) used the last five days a bit like the great marathon runner from Vicenza in the last 80 meters that afternoon of 2 October 1988: fatigue is measured, awareness is taken , the smile opens, the value of the stopwatch is deleted and thanks. Fatigue that for the Bianconeri is above all in the head after five years of unique method and eight of systematic successes on a national scale.

And when you win this way you don't even remember either the intermediate times or the exact distance from the pursuers. To revive and re-launch team sports allow something that at an individual level is enormously more complex: to change the method. This is exactly what the head of the club has decided, pace an Allegri that perhaps he had guessed but had not fully understood: from the official separation to the post-race of Marassi - in his last historian on the bench of the Vecchia Signora - the technician had to live with the long shadow of the whole successor.
It seems, moreover, that he too has (apparently) enjoyed assuming its name. In the course of winter he feared that the shoes could be given to him by Antonio Conte (well, something he had actually guessed), and then gradually convinced himself that the ghost could instead be that of Maurizio Sarri (veiledly cited in the joint conference with president Agnelli).
Honestly, I don't know what's worse for him on the card as an immediate effect. The accounts in the long run could give eternal reason to his work, to someone undervalued and to someone else overvalued, but that will be fixed in the right fees when the Juve team will not look anything like this Juve.
If Conte was a name that could irritate him conceptually, that of Sarri is a name that could demean him from football (keeping the conditional good). Because a Sarri experience attached to the Allegri experience would describe an absolute nemesis and a sharper judgment on the part of society with respect to what has been left to show. Not to mention the fans.
Obvious that Pep Guardiola would put everyone in agreement (we would be almost at the plebiscite, and in Juventus even to say it is worth the same given the intentions that leave in a corner the statements), with Jurgen Klopp the adrenaline would overcome the charm and the cheer would react almost at the levels above. And if with José Mourinho it would be a split like between Guelphs and Ghibellines, here is instead that Maurizio Sarri would frighten several of them.
Is he really Fabio Paratici's card? Does Fabio Paratici choose the next coach? But really, even chosen by others, would you deal with Fabio Paratici? It is not at all a question of how much Sarri is prepared or how true a coach he is. Because it is. The point is the Juventus's anxiety at the mere thought, already activated by the first total convergence of the big media on a single name. But every hour, in this race to the exact name, it's like a game. Stress, a lot of stress, and if you have won or lost you will only understand it in May 2020."
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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Yeah but dont you read transfer thread? We are supposed to sign SMS according to the op there. And if Sarri comes Jorginho comes.
If Sarri comes Jorginho comes is just a speculation based on their relationship in the past - IMO we will not go for Jorginho no matter who is our next coach.
 

PhRoZeN

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Mar 29, 2006
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Just look at the state of our MF.

Imagine playing Sarriball two touch passing, vertical movements and high rhythm with them.

Players would be dead by half time.
Sarri is less intensive when it comes to training. He's relaxed on players diets as well.

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dolph

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Mar 30, 2006
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It's really funny you know, when some members are talking about choosing Sarri is a definite downgrade, you go and tell us that we could have done worse :lol2:

It seems that you already have embraced mediocrity, just waiting until more Juve fans do the same.
You are so negative all the time. At least wait until he is hired with all the doomsday prediction. Or better yet, if he actually gets hired, watch a couple of the preseason games before having a meltdown.
 

Juventinoo

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Oct 20, 2004
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Rough translation:
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The (apparently) enjoyed assuming its name. In the course of winter he feared that the shoes could be given to him by Antonio Conte (well, something he had actually guessed), and then gradually convinced himself that the ghost could instead be that of Maurizio Sarri (veiledly cited in the joint conference with president Agnelli).
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Thanks ...but this was so funny :lol:
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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If Sarri comes Jorginho comes is just a speculation based on their relationship in the past - IMO we will not go for Jorginho no matter who is our next coach.
I never said we go for Jorginho no matter next coach.

But if Sarri comes its his first transfer request. And Jorginho will be shown the door at Chelsea if Lampard or who ever comes in. He will be easy and cheap to get.
 

juve123

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Maurizio Sarri, the favorite to replace Massimiliano Allegri. Juventus chose the Tuscan coach as a possible new coach. After the Europa League final Ramadani will meet Chelsea. (Sky)
 
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