Serie A 2022-23 (21 Viewers)

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Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
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MFW everybody else chokes and we end up 4th regardless of the -15 lmao what a fucked league. In times gone by it would have been tight because the level was high and good teams were taking points off good teams. Now they're just all shite. I think we might actually do it

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juve123

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He has 12 goals and 7 assists in 24 matches, how is that not objectively considered a good season?
Maybe you only look at stats even Vlahovic has 10 goals and 4 assists in 20 matches still his link up play and passing/first touch has been criticised.Dybala slow style of play is the reason Roma score so less.
 

AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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Maybe you only look at stats even Vlahovic has 10 goals and 4 assists in 20 matches still his link up play and passing/first touch has been criticised.Dybala slow style of play is the reason Roma score so less.
Vlahovic has 10 and 4 in 23 matches. For many he was supposed to be a complete player, but turns out to so far seem more like a poacher. Considering price affects expectations, this is understandable and as a result this is an underwhelming transfer thus far. But objectively, those numbers really aren't bad. This isn't about one vs the other though.

You sure it's not on their coach who is renowned for playing a highly defensive system? It's all only on one single player?
 

Siamak

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Dzisiejsza La Gazzetta dello Sport wymienia najbardziej znanych piłkarzy, którzy debiutowali w seniorskim futbolu dzięki Maxowi Allegriemu:

Cagliari:
Federico Marchetti
Davide Astori
Radja Nainggolan

Milan:
Bryan Cristante
Andrea Petagna
Mattia De Sciglio

Juventus:
Kingsley Coman
Federico Mattiello
Mattia Vitale
Andrea Favilli
Moise Kean
Emil Audero
Fabrizio Caligara
Hans Nicolussi Caviglia
Paolo Gozzi
Stephan Mavididi
Manolo Portanova
Marley Aké
Koni De Winter
Matias Soulé
Marco Da Graca
Fabio Miretti
Martin Palumbo
Federico Gatti (w Serie A)
Samuel Iling Jr
Tommaso Barbieri
Enzo Barrenechea

[JuvePoland]

I don’t speak Polish but I assume these are all the players making their first appearance in Serie A with Max Allegri

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”Football is outdated. We are responsible for young people taking distance from it. It's wrong to make the current competitions to make money for UEFA that we don't know what happens to them."

De Laurentiis (president of Napoli)
 
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s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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”Football is outdated. We are responsible for young people taking distance from it. It's wrong to make the current competitions to make money for UEFA that we don't know what happens to them."

De Laurentiis (president of Napoli)
guy who always was salty about the super league basically repeats what agnelli said in their telegraaf interview. he could have added that agnelli is an idiot and let's create a competition called supreme league :p
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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He has 12 goals and 7 assists in 24 matches, how is that not objectively considered a good season?
Because it hasn’t led to Roma scoring goals. They are far behind their goalscoring pace of last season, even though y’all were upping them as the best attack in the league with Abraham, Dybala, Zaniolo, Pellegrini. Dybala hasn’t added goals to the team, he’s taken goals away from the players who scored last season instead. Watch Roma play. Dybala individually is impressive, but doesn’t play with the team, the same as much of his last few years here. He dominates the ball and slows down the pace to a crawl. The attacking play is all funnelled through him and it clearly isn’t effective.

Roma has 31 goals in 24 matches this year. 1.29 goals/match.

Last year they had 59 goals in 38 matches. 1.55 goals/match. That’s a huge drop-off.

We shit on Allegri for our incompetent attack. And yet even Juve still have 40 goals in 24 matches this year. 1.67 goals/match.
 

AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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Because it hasn’t led to Roma scoring goals. They are far behind their goalscoring pace of last season, even though y’all were upping them as the best attack in the league with Abraham, Dybala, Zaniolo, Pellegrini. Dybala hasn’t added goals to the team, he’s taken goals away from the players who scored last season instead. Watch Roma play. Dybala individually is impressive, but doesn’t play with the team, the same as much of his last few years here. He dominates the ball and slows down the pace to a crawl. The attacking play is all funnelled through him and it clearly isn’t effective.

Roma has 31 goals in 24 matches this year. 1.29 goals/match.

Last year they had 59 goals in 38 matches. 1.55 goals/match. That’s a huge drop-off.

We shit on Allegri for our incompetent attack. And yet even Juve still have 40 goals in 24 matches this year. 1.67 goals/match.
This implies that all things are equal to the prior season EXCEPT for the addition of Dybala though. They've gotten rid of their top 3 assist providers and 3rd, 6th, and 8th highest goal scorers over the past season and a half in Veretout (4g10a), Zaniolo (8g9a), and Mkhitaryan (5g9a) to replace them with...seemingly only Dybala. Under these circumstances it sounds like he is, once again, is being expected to both create and score. They dismantled their squad over the summer and signed a bunch of free players (sounds familiar...)
 
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