Unsurprisingly,
@pavluska keeps reading the situation as flawlessly as ever.
No, I didn't watch the game. Since Sarri's appointment, I partially watched three games though (Inter, Milan, Lazio, all in Serie A). From what I saw, all of them were far from impressive by Juventus (I don't get why people admire the game against Inter - it wasn't terrible, but not exciting either, especially considering the risky high backline performance and the plethora of options Inter had while quickly mounting their attacks).
I didn't want to post anything here after any of those games in order not to look "i-told-you-so"-y, so I waited for a more neutral occasion. But the more I wait, the worse things seem to get, and the general Tuz sentiment has been getting more and more gloomy.
I didn't want to spoil the party if people in here had something to celebrate. It's been half a year since Sarri took over the squad and the management allegedly did a great job on the transfer market. No party yet. "Unsurprisingly" (c)
@pavluska.
But hey, there's no need to tell me "you should wait until the end of the season before making any conclusions". I got it. No one should expect the promised sarriball in the first 38 Serie A rounds of the season. Also, all the excuses that weren't good enough for Allegri (like nonexistent midfield and the lack of players the coach needs in general) now are more than sufficient for Sarri. I got it too, no worries.