[Serie A] Juventus 0-1 Atalanta [November 27th, 2021] (18 Viewers)

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MrMonkey

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2017
4,294
#62
Most important match so far for Juve considering the table standings. Right now 3 teams + say Atalanta ahead of the next group of 4 teams. Foir I believe will eventually fall so leaves 7 teams considered the top 7 before start of season by most pundits. Beat Atalanta and Juve now right in the mix for 4th spot.

Don't care what Max sends out on the pitch, manager needs to scheme a way for a win especially being a home game. Prove to those that want him out that there its a reason why Max arguably has been the most successful coach at Juve. And I'm expecting him to only add to his resume down the road.
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Jun 7, 2003
3,496
#63
Most important match so far for Juve considering the table standings. Right now 3 teams + say Atalanta ahead of the next group of 4 teams. Foir I believe will eventually fall so leaves 7 teams considered the top 7 before start of season by most pundits. Beat Atalanta and Juve now right in the mix for 4th spot.

Don't care what Max sends out on the pitch, manager needs to scheme a way for a win especially being a home game. Prove to those that want him out that there its a reason why Max arguably has been the most successful coach at Juve. And I'm expecting him to only add to his resume down the road.
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He didn't win anything in europe.

I hope some players of the last match are suspended, benched or not called up in this game.
 

MrMonkey

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2017
4,294
#64
He didn't win anything in europe.

I hope some players of the last match are suspended, benched or not called up in this game.
Max won enough outside of that for me to be the most successful. He has plenty of time left to do what we both crave.. I wish for the second also but what players would he have left to pick from. Some these underachievers better wake up.
 

Jäger

Senior Member
May 2, 2021
1,529
#71
then gloriously failed in the cl and fucked off at the beginning of the pre season after a tantrum

you can't count on conte after a season or two. he proved it everywhere.
That's not the point. We weren't even a champions league team before he joined. The fact that he took us to domestic success given the dire state we were in is worthy of praise alone. He was the turning point.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
#72
That's not the point. We weren't even a champions league team before he joined. The fact that he took us to domestic success given the dire state we were in is worthy of praise alone. He was the turning point.
Of course you rate Conte over Allegri :lol:

5 CL campaigns, 3 group stage exits. Shittiest Cup coach in Europe. Remind me how Spurs did in Europe today, please. Lost to a Slovenian team no one has ever heard of. Conference league even too tough for Antonio. Apparently he can’t dine in 1 euro restaurant with 500 euros. :rofl:
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,780
#73
That's not the point. We weren't even a champions league team before he joined. The fact that he took us to domestic success given the dire state we were in is worthy of praise alone. He was the turning point.
that's not the point. conte underachieved in all cup competitions with juventus in all of his seasons, save for his first cl campaign. he prioritized the 100 points over an el final on home ground, then fucked off at the worst moment, then went on to pose with the same guys he shouted at as a juve coach, then coached literally the only team a juve legend should never coach post calciopoli. not to mention the middle finger... he's a spineless prick who called himself a juventino when his paycheck required this.

all time top3 coach for juve my ass.
 

Snobist

DareDevil
Apr 16, 2017
13,287
#74
that's not the point. conte underachieved in all cup competitions with juventus in all of his seasons, save for his first cl campaign. he prioritized the 100 points over an el final on home ground, then fucked off at the worst moment, then went on to pose with the same guys he shouted at as a juve coach, then coached literally the only team a juve legend should never coach post calciopoli. not to mention the middle finger... he's a spineless prick who called himself a juventino when his paycheck required this.

all time top3 coach for juve my ass.
Winning the league without losing a game with Estegarribia (or wtf his name is) after back to back 7th place finishes is legendary stuff. Youre just hating on the guy. Nothing but love for Conte.

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Depends on how you define "failed". We comfortably exceeded expectations during two of our CL campaigns under him, met the exceptions in two and failed to meet expectations once.
1.Trappatoni.
2.Lippi.
3.Allegri.

This should be the correct order of Juve management greatness imo.

Anyway, i’m weirdly confident of a result in this game. Expecting to grind out a 1-0.

Either that or i just jinxed the team.


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1-0 never bro. This will be high scoring game. Atalanta knows how to score also they do concede a lot. Over 3.5. Considering everything, low morale, bad form, I wont be surprised if Atalanta beat us.
 

Jäger

Senior Member
May 2, 2021
1,529
#75
Of course you rate Conte over Allegri :lol:

5 CL campaigns, 3 group stage exits. Shittiest Cup coach in Europe. Remind me how Spurs did in Europe today, please. Lost to a Slovenian team no one has ever heard of. Conference league even too tough for Antonio. Apparently he can’t dine in 1 euro restaurant with 500 euros. :rofl:
Was that meant to disprove anything I just said? It doesnt, so my point still stands. We were a shell of our pre-calciopoli selves until Conte managed to restore an identity to this club and bring back domestic success. Allegri merely inherited that winning momentum that was already set up for him and took it further. For what Conte managed to achieve with that team was nothing short of miraculous, and he has consistently shown that ability across different levels and countries- something Allegri hasn't done.

You keep bringing up european success but is that supposed to really mean anything? We're talking about getting 2/3 games further than conte in a competition. Beating the likes of a poor Dortmund team at the time and fricking Monaco isnt exactly remarkable. Conte on the other hand took the worst italian team in 50 years to the verge of almost knocking out the world champions in the quarters. Yes, allegri beat the likes of barca 3-0, but whilst simultaneously losing by 3 to Real in the same year. Thats why european football is just a lot of coincidences, like Allegri himself said. Look at Guardiola, took him 5 years with Man City before he even reached a semi final.
But no, keep telling me how "eUrOmAx" (who hasn't actually won anything in europe) is leagues above conte, after handing us our most humiliating defeat since 2004 and is currently sitting 8th in the league.

To be clear, I'm not taking anything away from what Allegri did in those years (his results as of late however have been unacceptable). But I think the Conte hate is largely unwarranted and only insisted on because of petty, childish reasons. There's no denying that what he achieved with this team is worthy of respect.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
#76
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2/3 games further? Lol. Conte can’t get out of group stage most years. My point stands. He’s the shittiest cup coach amongst the top coaches in club football. 3 of 5 years he has failed to get out of group stage. That’s embarrassing. For a guy who has coached teams to 5 league titles that’s just embarrassingly sad. And you talk about Dortmund and Monaco and then leave out Allegri beating Real Madrid to go to that final. The only coach that managed to knock out that Madrid team in a 5 year period.

but sure, Conte finishing behind a shit Galat, a mediocre Dortmund, and a shit Shaktar in group stage is basically just as good. :lol:

And Allegri wasn’t talking about group stage when he said coincidence and luck were a big part of European cup football. He was talking about knockouts. He hasn’t ever failed to get out of group stage. With his shit teams at Milan the last couple years, or with this shit Juve. Meanwhile Conte has failed 3 times, twice with league winning sides.

And of course you, who bitch endlessly about Allegri not winning CL, now use luck to defend Conte’s absolute shit CL coaching career lol
 
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s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,780
#77
Winning the league without losing a game with Estegarribia (or wtf his name is) after back to back 7th place finishes is legendary stuff. Youre just hating on the guy. Nothing but love for Conte.
and nothing but love for sarri. but let's shit on allegri. i know your narrative by heart and couldn't be less bothered
 

Snobist

DareDevil
Apr 16, 2017
13,287
#78
and nothing but love for sarri. but let's shit on allegri. i know your narrative by heart and couldn't be less bothered
No one can deny Allegri's success at Juve. These are facts that can't be denied. Conte did an extraordinary job, legendary stuff, no one expected us to win that year. I like Sarri better than Allegri, and Pep better than Mou, it's not about one's number of titles won but what type of football they play. I like teams who attack better than those who defend with 10 men in the box.
 

Karim30

Allegri is back, life is back.
May 6, 2012
3,610
#79
How about we try 3-4-2-1?
Tek
De Ligt-Bonucci-Chiellini
Cuadrado-Mckennie-Locatelli-MDS/Pellegrini
Dybala-Chiesa
Kean
 

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