Which is precisely why he is a useless piece of shit and a retarded coach. You don't need 11 players to run after the ball like headless chickens and chase the opposition, especially if they can't create for shit. The objective is to create and score goals while not conceding, but if you set out to not concede without taking into account that you actually need to score to win, you are not going to get results; hence, the 6 points out of a possible 21. What is even worse, is that we have conceded 14 goals, so clearly the whole defending and helping out the team from midfield is pure bollocks. The performances and results, the stats, everything suggest that Ranieri is full of shit, and has no more excuses.
He clearly dislikes Giovinco, and that is painfully obvious to see.
What if our next coach doesn't play giovinco? Should we call for his axing? Or maybe we should settle with the fact that giovinco still has a lot of work to do to be a starter at juventus week in and week out.
What exactly does Gio need to work on to make the starting lineup? Face it, this kid is ready and, quite honestly, is going to start seeing a decline in his game unless he starts getting some serious playing time. Thank god for the U21 tournament... he doesn't have a coach that will bench him there.
Gio will probably be a star at that tournament! im expecting a large number of clubs to be very interested in him after it i hope that Ranieri hasnt fucked things up so much that he might want to leave, i honeslty couldnt blame Gio if he did.
Gio will probably be a star at that tournament! im expecting a large number of clubs to be very interested in him after it i hope that Ranieri hasnt fucked things up so much that he might want to leave, i honeslty couldnt blame Gio if he did.
Ferrara has never coached before, but I do remember him saying something about Giovinco training with the first squad since he was 17 or something and that he always used to make fools out of the defenders (=Ferrara himself, Thuram, etc.) and that they would kick him down after that
Ferrara has never coached before, but I do remember him saying something about Giovinco training with the first squad since he was 17 or something and that he always used to make fools out of the defenders (=Ferrara himself, Thuram, etc.) and that they would kick him down after that
I don't know. If it was the other way around people would say: "Buhu, it's not easy to perform well in June after you come off a long season". That's what we keep hearing every WC and Euros. I say Gio arriving to the glorious nation with fresh legs will be a beautiful experience.