Thiago "The Fired Fraud" Motta (245 Viewers)

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Tak!

Senior Member
Jun 23, 2011
4,176
Is he has a fever why is he playing? An absolute moron of a manager.

He had Thuram on the bench. Why do no journalists ask him about whether Thuram not playing is a physical or tactical issue?
Thuram should start period.
Playing Koop with a fever even exaggerates the poor choice.

I don’t believe I was late in my changes. Before the opening goal, I wanted to give a bit more energy to the squad, but then we equalised and that was a moment we had to calm things down and retain the balance. I believe I made my changes at the right time.”

Let that sink in... even in hindsight he can't see it.
 

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Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
62,790
Thuram should start period.
Playing Koop with a fever even exaggerates the poor choice.

I don’t believe I was late in my changes. Before the opening goal, I wanted to give a bit more energy to the squad, but then we equalised and that was a moment we had to calm things down and retain the balance. I believe I made my changes at the right time.”

Let that sink in... even in hindsight he can't see it.
He's already world class in his head. It's why we can't actually improve and won't improve with him.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,927
Remember the days we would get knocked out by Bayern, Barcelona and Real Madrid? Every season since 2020 we get lucky with a 3rd tier team only to be outplayed.
Can't believe I sat in disappointment during them days, guess you gotta count your blessings. Hey the fact we're a serie A team and managed to play in champions league is a blessing!
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,927
To keep him longer is a sin, banish him. Fucking stubborn agent.

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Why would we ship out our best players?
Because my theory is they only play well under Mottas open play, let's forget about organisation tactics, I could be wrong but this has been a real topsy turvy season with players as well. The players who you'd expect to perform are well below par and there's way too many of them.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
If he isn’t juve will miss out on cl 100 hundred percent. There is zero chance to qualify with him.

Juve this risking becoming new man united unless drastic change is done
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,912
Because my theory is they only play well under Mottas open play, let's forget about organisation tactics, I could be wrong but this has been a real topsy turvy season with players as well. The players who you'd expect to perform are well below par and there's way too many of them.
To be honest, I don't even care anymore. Obviously it doesn't matter what Mckennie or Weah do on the pitch, if you guys want them gone then go for it.
 

DeviAngel

Senior Member
Oct 3, 2014
3,687
Thiago Motta reveals he made three ‘forced’ substitutions when Juventus crashed out of the Champions League to PSV Eindhoven, but defends his tactical decisions.

The Bianconeri had the 2-1 advantage from the first leg in Turin, having also beaten PSV 3-1 there earlier in the league phase of the tournament.

Tim Weah cancelled out the Ivan Perisic opener in Eindhoven, but Ismael Saibari forced extra time, where Ryan Flamingo prodded home from point-blank range on a set play situation for 3-1 on the night, 4-3 on aggregate.

“We struggled in the second half, had equalised in such an important moment for us and we were not capable of holding on to it,” Thiago Motta told Sky Sport Italia.

“It was under control in the first half, it’s true that they pushed harder, while we hit the woodwork. We knew PSV were a quality side who push and attack, but we suffered a lot here.

“We cannot be happy with the two goals we conceded, especially with predictable changes of play and Bakayoko allowed to control the ball in our area. We must do much better if we want to compete at this level.

“At times we were in the game, at others they were superior. We knew that PSV would attack, but we were unable to do the things we needed throughout the match.”

Renato Veiga went off injured after just 11 minutes to make way for Andrea Cambiaso, moving Lloyd Kelly to central defence, but some of Thiago Motta’s substitutions raised a few eyebrows.

Manuel Locatelli and Teun Koopmeiners were taken off, leaving Cambiaso in midfield, but the coach revealed there were reasons.

“Koop had a fever yesterday and this morning, so he asked to come off. We moved Andrea into midfield with Khephren, but then Cambiaso too had to come off because he’d been out for a while and was not feeling good. All three substitutions were forced.”

As Juventus were looking visibly off the pace in the second half, why did Thiago Motta not make changes earlier?

“I don’t believe I was late in my changes. Before the opening goal, I wanted to give a bit more energy to the squad, but then we equalised and that was a moment we had to calm things down and retain the balance. I believe I made my changes at the right time.”

Juventus had never previously been eliminated in the Champions League after winning the first leg, going through in the previous 11 occasions.

Meanwhile, PSV Eindhoven had not won a Champions League knockout tie since 2006-07 against Arsenal.

Locatelli told Amazon Prime Video Italia that Juventus “threw the qualification away,” but Thiago Motta did not agree with his own captain.

“It is true that they pushed harder and were superior, but we also had a big chance with Dusan Vlahovic hitting the woodwork and it was an open game.

“We did not throw anything away. We tried to the end, but we ultimately weren’t stronger over the whole match, so PSV deserved to go through.”

All three Italian teams in the play-offs were eliminated, arguably by weaker opposition on paper, as Milan lost to Feyenoord, Atalanta to Club Brugge and Juventus to PSV Eindhoven.

This means for only the third time in the Champions League history, Serie A has only one representative in the last 16, after Juve in 2014-15 and Milan in 2013-14.

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it seems he is still the coach of Bologna
 

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