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Amer

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2005
11,310
Allegri: Pogba's best is yet to come

The 22-year-old is already regarded as one of Europe's top midfielders and his coach expects him to mature even more this term

Massimiliano Allegri believes Paul Pogba will grow in stature this season following the departure of several big names at Juventus.

The 22-year-old is already regarded as one of Europe's top midfielders and has been the subject of bids from Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona this summer.

While look set to hold on to Pogba for this season at least, several other key players have left the club, with Carlos Tevez. Andrea Pirlo and Arturo Vidal all departing.

Their exits means the France international will have greater responsibility this term, but Allegri has backed him to flourish under the additional weight of expectancy.

"I think that he has the capability to play as a top player, to understand the flow of the game," said the Juve boss. "Lest we forget that Pogba has played a lot of games for Juventus in the last few years since he arrived.

"He has grown a lot. And this season we expect a leap from him in terms of presence on the pitch so that his team mates can lean on him."

Allegri was speaking after his side secured the Supercoppa Italiana with a 2-0 win over Lazio in Shanghai, with the performance of goalscorer Mario Mandzukic - a close-season arrival from Atletico Madrid - particularly pleasing the head coach.

He added: "I think that Mandzukic is a great player otherwise I would not give my approval to bring him in.

"Apart from his character, I think that he moves very well in attack. Apart from the goal, I think he has also showed some good individual skills for our second goal.

"Its normal that he still needs to know his team-mates but I would say that I am very happy about his performance especially because he missed a great chance but then recovered immediately after by scoring the opener."
 

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piotrr

Мodеrator
Sep 13, 2011
34,009
I don't get the love for De Sciglio on this forum.

He had nothing more than a few good months of form then a host of injuries followed and he's
been poor ever since.

Currently benched by Antonelli if I am correct so I don't know if he can be good enough for us.Not every transfer turns into a Pirlo or a Barzagli.

He's just potential at this point even though he's shown that potential in patches.We'd certainly need a more accomplished fullback when Evra leaves us.
DeS is the Giovinco of fullbacks. Highly rated as a kid, fails to take it to the highest level. If he is unable to stand out in the midtable Milan, then surely he's not good enough for us.
 

JuveID

Allegri and Beppe Mania
Feb 5, 2015
1,113
Benatia would be the PERFECT Barzagli replacement.
I hope left foot back. But benatia would be amazing too.

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is there any news saying we could get him this year or next? he really would be perfect

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:heart:

i want us to try for him or Sandro for free
Get sandro and de sciglio for free in same window is biggest crime. :lol:

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I don't get the love for De Sciglio on this forum.

He had nothing more than a few good months of form then a host of injuries followed and he's
been poor ever since.

Currently benched by Antonelli if I am correct so I don't know if he can be good enough for us.Not every transfer turns into a Pirlo or a Barzagli.

He's just potential at this point even though he's shown that potential in patches.We'd certainly need a more accomplished fullback when Evra leaves us.
For free, why not?

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So you want us to keep the 352, or have Pereyra asfirst choice AM in the 4312?
I love this system so much.
This system suit us well.
Suit with our economy, or our style.
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
Allegri: Pogba's best is yet to come

The 22-year-old is already regarded as one of Europe's top midfielders and his coach expects him to mature even more this term

Massimiliano Allegri believes Paul Pogba will grow in stature this season following the departure of several big names at Juventus.

The 22-year-old is already regarded as one of Europe's top midfielders and has been the subject of bids from Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona this summer.

While look set to hold on to Pogba for this season at least, several other key players have left the club, with Carlos Tevez. Andrea Pirlo and Arturo Vidal all departing.

Their exits means the France international will have greater responsibility this term, but Allegri has backed him to flourish under the additional weight of expectancy.

"I think that he has the capability to play as a top player, to understand the flow of the game," said the Juve boss. "Lest we forget that Pogba has played a lot of games for Juventus in the last few years since he arrived.

"He has grown a lot. And this season we expect a leap from him in terms of presence on the pitch so that his team mates can lean on him."

Allegri was speaking after his side secured the Supercoppa Italiana with a 2-0 win over Lazio in Shanghai, with the performance of goalscorer Mario Mandzukic - a close-season arrival from Atletico Madrid - particularly pleasing the head coach.

He added: "I think that Mandzukic is a great player otherwise I would not give my approval to bring him in.

"Apart from his character, I think that he moves very well in attack. Apart from the goal, I think he has also showed some good individual skills for our second goal.

"Its normal that he still needs to know his team-mates but I would say that I am very happy about his performance especially because he missed a great chance but then recovered immediately after by scoring the opener."
His positioning could hardly be better. 22 year old, #10 and leader of this team (if he can pull that off). It's hard to imagine a better start.

From here on it's gonna depend on his ability to focus on his long term goals and on how his mentors steer him. DP comes to mind as the perfect mentor.
 

Lapa

FLY, EAGLES FLY
Sep 29, 2008
20,044
His positioning could hardly be better. 22 year old, #10 and leader of this team (if he can pull that off). It's hard to imagine a better start.

From here on it's gonna depend on his ability to focus on his long term goals and on how his mentors steer him. DP comes to mind as the perfect mentor.
You should be his mentor! :heart:
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,321
His positioning could hardly be better. 22 year old, #10 and leader of this team (if he can pull that off). It's hard to imagine a better start.

From here on it's gonna depend on his ability to focus on his long term goals and on how his mentors steer him. DP comes to mind as the perfect mentor.
All these signs should be plain to see, he won't leave for a long time now.
 

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