The best Italian coach (6 Viewers)

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  • Allegri

  • Ancelotti

  • Conte


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Juvellino

Senior Member
Mar 19, 2015
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#28
Allegri and Conte are still young with decades of work ahead of them. They have unlimited potential. Carlo is a legend and is a tournament expert. Some day at the end of his career he will be in charge of the national team and I look forward to that.

Lippi gets my vote.
 
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Marc

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread Starter #29
    I beg you to vote. :lol2: @Mark

    Lippi isn't in the poll, neither is Trapattoni. If you want to add coaches like Spaletti, do it. I just want a serious discussion. Screw @zizinho, @Klovn, @Klin and @DAiDEViL

    My vote goes to Conte. He created this grande Juve, did a great job with Azzurri, he's rocking the Premiership, everywhere he goes = success.

    Fvck Ancelotti. Won only 1 Serie A [2003/2004] with probably the best AC Milan squad in the history. And failed to win it with Juventus while having the best squad in Italy.
     

    Bianconero81

    Ageing Veteran
    Jan 26, 2009
    40,177
    #30
    I beg you to vote. :lol2: @Mark

    Lippi isn't in the poll, neither is Trapattoni. If you want to add coaches like Spaletti, do it. I just want a serious discussion. Screw @zizinho, @Klovn, @Klin and @DAiDEViL

    My vote goes to Conte. He created this grande Juve, did a great job with Azzurri, he's rocking the Premiership, everywhere he goes = success.

    Fvck Ancelotti. Won only 1 Serie A [2003/2004] with probably the best AC Milan squad in the history. And failed to win it with Juventus while having the best squad in Italy.
    Ancelotti won a double with Chelsea, the title with PSG, and 3 CL crowns! The man is definitely ahead of Conte and Allegri at present. Put your bias aside, and appreciate him for the great coach that he is. Serie A was highly competitive in these days, and we'd have won that title in 2000 had it not been for Collina and that Perugia game on a waterlogged pitch ffs! We missed out on the title by a mere TWO points in 2001 to an insane Roma team coached by the stoic Capello, and possessing the talents of a young Totti, and Batigol! Perspective mate ;)
     

    Osman

    Koul Khara!
    Aug 30, 2002
    61,504
    #31
    Until he comes back and makes up for his earlier stint then Ancelotti is never going to get my vote.
    :tup:

    Well balanced and great experience, top top coach, but also utterly mediocre in consistently winning league titles. Gets too comfortable and has issue maintaining focus in long marathon like league format. Atleast for Real he was way too stubborn, allways same 11 and couldn't motivate them in final stretch.


    Near 20 years of coaching top clubs and has 3 league titles.

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    DAiDEViL

    Senior Member
    Feb 21, 2015
    64,737
    #32
    My vote goes to Conte. He created this grande Juve, did a great job with Azzurri, he's rocking the Premiership, everywhere he goes = success.
    Wait til he goes to play CL again.

    And no, he didn't create THIS juve.

    How many Conte players are left in our starting 11?
     

    Mark

    The Informer
    Administrator
    Dec 19, 2003
    97,675
    #33
    I beg you to vote. :lol2: @Mark

    Lippi isn't in the poll, neither is Trapattoni. If you want to add coaches like Spaletti, do it. I just want a serious discussion. Screw @zizinho, @Klovn, @Klin and @DAiDEViL

    My vote goes to Conte. He created this grande Juve, did a great job with Azzurri, he's rocking the Premiership, everywhere he goes = success.

    Fvck Ancelotti. Won only 1 Serie A [2003/2004] with probably the best AC Milan squad in the history. And failed to win it with Juventus while having the best squad in Italy.
    nah, it's ok. :D
     

    Gigiventus

    Senior Member
    Mar 3, 2017
    3,283
    #38
    Wait til he goes to play CL again.

    And no, he didn't create THIS juve.

    How many Conte players are left in our starting 11?
    Of course Conte created this Juve. None of this would have happened if we didn't go on the scudetto runs with him. 7 of his players are still starting or playing regularly (Buffon, BBC, Marchisio, Licht and Asamoah) on top of the impact he had in all areas of the club.

    For the poll, it has to be Ancelotti for me. His legacy is too great right now. Conte will likely surpass him but we have to wait, he is just getting started. Allegri is great, I really like him, but he needs the CL to compete with Carlo (or some other amazing achievement).
     

    Azzurri7

    Pinturicchio
    Moderator
    Dec 16, 2003
    72,692
    #39
    Lippi gets my vote but since he's retired I'll vote for Max.

    Tactically, he's far ahead of Conte and little better than Ancelotti.
     

    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
    39,347
    #40
    Just saw the poll, people actually think Allegri is better coach then Ancelotti?
    People might not like Ancelotti all that much because he had a poor spell with us. What I like best about Ancelotti though is that he doesn't feel he needs to overcomplicate things. He lets players do their thing and adapts. Most importantly, he simply tries to play the best players. Also, the fact that every player he has ever had speaks highly of him says something. That's including Ronaldo btw.


    Allegri hasn't even won the Champions League. :howler:
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