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Ronn

Mes Que Un Club
May 3, 2012
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So your suggestion would be to sit back and defend the 3-0, and stand with no chance of overturning that result, or go all out and try to get the away goal that could give them a chance.
With your defensive line entirely in Barca half? Of course no. It's idiotic. Your chance of going through would drop exponentially after the 4th or 5th goal. Liverpool created many chances before that without this suicidal approach so why not continue with that and hope your world class attack eventually bury one of those?
 

dolph

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Mar 30, 2006
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Nowhere. There are plenty of ways to play football and you are free to have your favorite ways of playing football. My problem is that some seem more like supporters of certain type of football rather than actual supporters of the club (I'm sure this is true for every fanbase though). Allegri is our coach and hopefully will continue as our coach so maybe you should try supporting the hugely successful coach that coaches the team you evidently are a fan of.

It's not like we are doing bad either. We've been inches away from making the dream of many Juve fans come true under Allegri.
I will continue to support the club, and at the moment I think that the best solution for the club is to get a new coach with fresh ideas. The last two years we have regressed under Allegri and I dont see that stopping.

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With your defensive line entirely in Barca half? Of course no. It's idiotic. Your chance of going through would drop exponentially after the 4th or 5th goal. Liverpool created many chances before that without this suicidal approach so why not continue with that and hope your world class attack eventually bury one of those?
There is close no chance they are going through down 3-0 to Barca. They played 85 min without scoring a goal so they tried forcing it by playing with greater risk. I think he did the right thing.
 
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Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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Deschamps at club level has done nothing that suggests he'd be a great coach for top teams. I don't like Pep, Klopp, or Simeone, but they are on another level, just like Max. Even "Mr. 10€" would be better.
He got Monaco to CL final in 2004. Won french league with Marseille in 2010 beating Psg and Lyon.

Ridiculous comment.
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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To you maybe, but that's just fine. I stick with what i said.
I dont get your logic then. Monaco was inferior team to Atletico and Dortmund. And he got them to CL final. I dont see how his achievements are lesser say to Klopp. Heck he has done better with less sources than Pep. Pep cant reach CL final without Messi while spending millions. That Monaco team was not expensive. They loaned Morientes from Real. Giuly aside most of the players didnt find success later leaving Monaco. So what Deschamps did there was very impressive. Beat Del bosque Real also in route to final.

Pep will do his usual bs and fall on ass but british media say his good cause despite going out they played "good exciting football".
 

Ronn

Mes Que Un Club
May 3, 2012
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There is close no chance they are going through down 3-0 to Barca. They played 85 min without scoring a goal so they tried forcing it by playing with greater risk. I think he did the right thing.
I'm not in the habit of changing set-in-stone opinions, but data do not support your statement. There have been few comebacks from 3 goals down. Roma did it against Barca last year. We almost did it against Madrid AWAY before that freak incident. Even our result against Atletico Madrid would've forced extra time had we lost 3-0 in the first leg. Liverpool overturned a 3-0 down in Istanbul in only 45 minutes and forced extra time.
There's only one coming back from 4-0 (Barca PSG) that I know of, in which 2 of the goals probably wouldn't have stood in VAR age.
 

Fab Fragment

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Dec 22, 2018
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I just don’t understand the love for Klopp. Sure, his sides look good, play good but he chokes at the last hurdle. Liverpool had a commanding lead over City at one time this season, and yet, they still blew it. Deschamps might be boring like Allegri, but at least he wins - most of the time.
Having said that, who else might be available. Pep (no Messi - no win) Or Zidane who has been lambasted as a technical peasant.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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I just don’t understand the love for Klopp. Sure, his sides look good, play good but he chokes at the last hurdle. Liverpool had a commanding lead over City at one time this season, and yet, they still blew it. Deschamps might be boring like Allegri, but at least he wins - most of the time.
Having said that, who else might be available. Pep (no Messi - no win) Or Zidane who has been lambasted as a technical peasant.
i'm not a klopp fan by any means, but let's be real, liverpool's depth is nowhere near city's. the lead they blew was due to city's relatively poor start of the season, and they'll still finish well above 90 points, which usually guarantees the title.
 

tosh_rose

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Aug 21, 2010
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He got Monaco to CL final in 2004. Won french league with Marseille in 2010 beating Psg and Lyon.

Ridiculous comment.
To be fair, it was quite easy to beat PSG in 2010, a random Serie B team could have probably won vs them, just like 11 more teams except Marseille did in that campaign and finished above PSG, who were 13th at the final table with 31 points behind Marseille. Also, lets be objective here, Lyon already started their decline, they lost the title the previous season (2008/2009) to Bordeaux, then the year after Marseille won the title another team won it - Lille, and the year after that - Montpellier. PSG`s first title came in 2013. The point here is that for 4 consecutive years France had 4 different champions, neither of them were PSG or Lyon. Winning the title is a good achievement, but comparing those 4 sides, Marseille is superior to all of them in everything - hence managers of Bordeaux, Lille and especially Montpellier deserve more credit for winning it than Didier for being at the helm of lesser sides. Again, that doesnt mean his achievement was not worthy, but certainly wasnt something unique and phenomenal either.

His road to the CL final in 2004 was also so Juve style - they were perfect until the final, where they were outplayed and outsmarted.

Deschamps is a good coach, yeah, but thats it, nothing special, he is also not very good interacting with club managements, which were the reasons he left both Monaco and Juventus, clashes, arguments and disagreements with the Presidents. Nope, thats not right in my book, the President is the boss, he is the one to call the shots, he sets the tone for everyone in the club to follow, including the coach. You are a manager, you are hired by the President, you do what he asks, says, tells you to do, period. A tough man to work with is not something that Juventus needs, for me DD is a hard pass.
 

Wittl

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Feb 21, 2017
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Source from my sources source is the brother of Guardiola.

Nothing more confirmed, than Guardiola is Agnellis&Paraticis first choice. Stay tuned.
 
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