The Official Alberbo Zaccheroni Thread (20 Viewers)

v1rtu4l

Senior Member
Mar 4, 2008
6,349
Oh my... I'm not deluding myself, I know that all I could ask for after three days of his work was a moral boost. But this game showed us more than it was supposed to. We have another coach who doesn't have a clue how to use his substitutes, who changes system three times during a game, another who's able to fuck up everything during a half-time, another who gives playing time to useless cripples like Zdenek and Amauri, finally another who's afraid of playing Gio. Sackeroni is even more pathetic than I thought.
and your posting showed us more than it was supposed to.

we have another forum member who doesn't have a clue how to write serious posts, who trash-talks about a coach who is in charge for only 48 hours and makes senseless insults to our players.

you are even more pathetic than badass devil :p

already bashing around after one game just shows that you have no clue how long it will take for a coach to even get to know the players.
 

v1rtu4l

Senior Member
Mar 4, 2008
6,349
Analyzing the problem is only part of the solution.. we need results ASAP, I don't care if he just joined and had the team for 3 days ( :shifty: )
man, get a clue ...

ferrara always said "i dont know whats wrong and we gotta find a way out of this" and this guy already has analyzed most problems and a way he wants to go to solve the problem and you are still not satisfied ?

yes, we need to wait how it works out and how long it will take for him solve the problems, but right now we could not demand more of zaccheroni
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
What we are all expecting from Zac now, is to come up with an attacking plan.
I believe, since we cant get a proper coach, the only requirement should be that!
We ve been lacking this since ZZ, we need just one coach, able yo teach our midfielders how to properly provide our quality forwards with quality service.

Just that and some proper defenders, when i asked them and we could be competitive by now...
I really dont expect anything more from that loser, just an attacking plan!
 

Linebreak

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2009
16,022
Fk off

Everyone's trying to be positive kidding themselves.

Lazio had one half chance and got it. Lucky they didn't get two or we'd have lost. Lazio is struggling just as much as Juve yet they can come to Turin and get a point? That's a win for them.

Juve played like amateurs as usual and only scored from a penalty. How often does Juve score from open play? Do they not know how to pass a ball around like a team? The local U15s can do it better.

If you think about it, Juve has been shite ever since DP came back this season unfortunately.
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
Fk off

Everyone's trying to be positive kidding themselves.

Lazio had one half chance and got it. Lucky they didn't get two or we'd have lost. Lazio is struggling just as much as Juve yet they can come to Turin and get a point? That's a win for them.

Juve played like amateurs as usual and only scored from a penalty. How often does Juve score from open play? Do they not know how to pass a ball around like a team? The local U15s can do it better.

If you think about it, Juve has been shite ever since DP came back this season unfortunately.
And what's even worse the non existing penalty!!!
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,640
I fail to understand whats all the optimism about in this thread. I mean for instance, Sackheroni hasnt coached since 2007. Thats a long time, also his last team was Torino, a team whos objectives are different compared to us. And before that, he had another 2 year break after getting sacked at Inter in 2004.

All these things make me doubt about his abilities to get us that much needed CL spot.

The chance is there, and i am desperately hoping we finish in top 4. But i am already starting to get used to with the idea that we might not play in CL next year at all.

His post-match comments dont tell the whole truth either. For instance, he talks about playing the ball to feet. Yet i saw our players hitting long balls to target man Amauri who cant seem to play with feet anymore at all. Another terrible performance by him btw. I hope we get rid of him next summer and build for future by buying some young striker.
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,640
In all fairness, Sackheroni is not the one who deserve the most blame. Its the board who has got us to this mess, and its shocking to see the board putting faith on a coach whos recent years i just described to you.

For give for sounding Vinman or Cronios -esque, but truth is, we are in a bit of mess, and we have a tough schedule ahead, and the time is running out, our players are also extremely injury prone.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,984
For all the slagging off that Vinni and Cronios get from the majority of folks here, they have been more correct than those who continue on with the same old "give them time" nonsense speech, so give them some credit. In truth, their pessimism of the board and the managers was well warranted, proven by the events over the last year. So give them some credit.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,750
We're playing better than with Ciro, we just :)shifty) can't score.

He can get us CL spot, nothing is done yet, far from that. I just hope we don't extend his contract later.
Zac has far, far more experience than Ciro to get us out of this mess. He has to deliver. The good news is that the general play is improving, but we still can't score.

I hate to say it, but Ranieri's words of advice to Roma earlier this season totally apply to us: we have to figure out how to stop giving up stupid goals first and grind out 1-0 victories. Then, when we've laid a reasonable foundation at the back, will we be able to support movement forward in attack to make something out of what little we currently produce.

But still, Zac's substitutions and gameplan really flubbed in the last 15 minutes or so. That much was as if Ciro never left -- except for not losing in the last minutes. :shifty:
 

Linebreak

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2009
16,022
So who did you want Sackheroni to bring on for Melo who got injured?
A midfielder.

Sacker can give nothing to Juventus as he has nothing to give.

5 months coaching in the last 5 years is no accident, it says something about his abilities.

Can someone just teach the team how to keep the hot potato for a while?
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,640
Melo had to be substituted cause he got injured. If Giovinco would have come on, we would have had way too many players forward and not enough players at the back. We already had the problem of not having any DM-s on the bench. Add to that Candreva isnt a DM, infact i dont see him having any defensive abilities.

It was 77 minute when Melo got injured. We where leading. Nothing too weird.

Sachkeroni should have instead took of Amauri and brought on Gio or some other younger striker.
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,640
Someone who isn't a defender -- unless he's replacing Stinkera.
Hm, well lets see now.

77 minute, Melo is off. We where playing something like this before Melo left:

----Candreva---Melo----Sissoko---
------------------Diego--------------
-----------------------------DP------
---------------------------------------
---------------------------------------
-----------------Amauri--------------
 

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