Thiago "The Fired Fraud" Motta (108 Viewers)

mOUTta or not?


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Amer

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2005
11,274
So glad 'the fraud' was added to this thread title.
I just got a newsletter/e-mail from Juventus that says "Grab 10$ bonus! Let’s step into the crypto world".

I kid you not.

And that tells you a lot about the club, where it is now.

Not only the coach is fraud, also the management is fraud, most of the players are fraud etc.
 

Amer

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2005
11,274
Soulless club. Mind you that's not unique to us.
Yeah, true.

I understand that we need marketing as a club, we need new deals, new funding etc, but there are ways to make campaigns that hit the heart of fans/people. Look at Nike for example. They are selling just fucking shoes but they made some of the best campaigns ever in marketing.

I don't know, as days go by this club is killing me, killing the fan in me. And it's not just bad results. We were in fucking Serie B and we the fans were streaming matches online in tiny windows, barely seeing anything. And now, it's JJ with Motta and Giuntoli at the helm. It's so disgusting I have no words any more.
 

cimenk

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2008
3,128
Thiago Motta's words to Prime after PSV-Juventus.

DID THEY WANT IT MORE? – "I don't agree, but after the equalizer, they pushed harder and created more chances. We did as well. It was an open match."

THROWN AWAY? – "We didn’t throw anything away. We tried from the first to the last second to overcome our opponent, but we weren’t able to be better than them throughout the game. In the end, they deserved it."

THINGS HE WOULD DO DIFFERENTLY – "No, I stand by everything. We had to make three forced substitutions. Koop had a fever yesterday and still wasn’t feeling well this morning. He asked to be subbed out, as did Andrea, who also wasn’t feeling great. I asked if he could continue, but after so much time without playing, he didn’t feel up to it. The others came in to help, but this time, it was more difficult."

REFLECTIONS TO MOVE FORWARD – "We’ll start again with training. We have an important match on Sunday, and we know the challenges. In the league, we’re coming off a win, but today was tough, and we struggled. Starting tomorrow, we’ll get back to work. The only thing we can do now is digest the loss, which always hurts. But part of the job is getting back up immediately and focusing on the next game."

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THINGS HE WOULD DO DIFFERENTLY – "No, I stand by everything. We had to make three forced substitutions. Koop had a fever yesterday and still wasn’t feeling well this morning. He asked to be subbed out, as did Andrea, who also wasn’t feeling great. I asked if he could continue, but after so much time without playing, he didn’t feel up to it. The others came in to help, but this time, it was more difficult."

I don't think any coach would admit if they make something wrong on the match. It's either he put the burden to the player he chose to subs in or the player he late to subs out.

But in this part, Koop wouldn't be a forced substitution if he substituted him with Thuram on 70th mins for example. Koop just back from fever and he should be the one realize that it might his physical fitness not at the best while Thuram played a great match against Inter. We need more protection after 1-1 to maintain the score as worst plan.

Cambiasso also wont come injured if we have other substitution and change the match condition. We probably can maintain more possesion with his subs with Thuram or fresh Mbangula. Or scored goal before his forced subs for Cambiasso for 90th min. Anything can be different
 

Zaim

Senior Member
Dec 1, 2007
1,307
How long does that fever of Koopmeiners last? Either he is having serious health issues and should be having a complete checkup in the hospital, or the club is constantly trowing excuses for his poor performances.

In any case, Motta starting him over Thuram in this match alone is worth the sack.

The other thing that made me furious was that he opted not to make the planned substitions after Weah scored, like that fluke goal wasn't just covering up the complete mess on the field. Nico and Koop should have been subbed asap. Keeping Yildiz and Thuram so long on the bench is a crime in itself.

Please end this failed experiment as soon as possible. Bring back Conte, we don't need anything fancy these coming seasons. Just someone to put some aggression and winning mentality back in the team.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,509
We took a serious beating yesterday

it was our longest game so it makes some sense to concede a high xga. besides the weak defending, the other real problem was that we didn't create shit during an important (and long) match

complete failure, and veiga's injury only partly explains the defensive vulnerability
 

kappa96

Senior Member
Jun 20, 2018
7,469
I figured this guy is a fraud since our loss to Sttugart .
That's why I only watched 5 games since then.
Las night I left it in the background since I figured we were going to be ass.
Yildiz and Thuram on the bench in the most important match of the season, lol.
Poop"out of form" miners starting .
Bringing savona again at lb.
Shoud have been fired on the spot.
 

Zzak

Senior Member
Sep 11, 2014
810
It's pretty hard to sack him after winning the Derby d'Italia.

How I see him get sacked:
Wins the next 3 then loses to Atalanta and Fiorentina - sack in International break

If he makes it past the international break then he either needs to win the Coppa & Qualify for CL or actually challenge for the title (as crazy as that sounds) and finish 3-4 points adrift the Champion. Otherwise he gets sacked at the end of the season.
 

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
7,004
The question is, who's next. Zidane as was mentioned? Is he the guy to coach a squad as young as this or will we be buying experience this summer?
 
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Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
10,608
The question is, who's next. Zidane as was mentioned? Is he the guy to coach a squad as young as this or will we be buying experience this summer?
we should buy few experienced players thats for sure, having young guys is good but we overdid it. We need leaders, should be buying two or three guys, but guys who are proven leaders.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,926
Never thought I'd miss Al-legri.
I was waiting for this post. It's funny isn't it, we're all used to an organised backline and grinding results, more importantly getting them.

Hiring Motta was a brave move, so was hiring Pirlo. Yet here we are again. Do we crawl back to being boring and winning? Something sadly tells me yeah. With Allegri? No
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,877
I've been following this club for 30+ years now & Motta is the most inept and clueless manager of that entire time. Maybe together with Zaccheroni.
We've obviously had other poor managers in that time, but this just isn't serious anymore. Is he even familiar with his own players? Is he aware of their strengths & weaknesses? Hell, is he even aware of what's happening on the pitch during games?

Baffling decision after baffling decision after baffling decision after etc.


He won't be here next season, so there's that. But the bigger question, for me, is whether or not Giuntoli is going to continue dismantling the squad.
 

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
7,004
I've been following this club for 30+ years now & Motta is the most inept and clueless manager of that entire time. Maybe together with Zaccheroni.
We've obviously had other poor managers in that time, but this just isn't serious anymore. Is he even familiar with his own players? Is he aware of their strengths & weaknesses? Hell, is he even aware of what's happening on the pitch during games?

Baffling decision after baffling decision after baffling decision after etc.


He won't be here next season, so there's that. But the bigger question, for me, is whether or not Giuntoli is going to continue dismantling the squad.
I'm not so sure about that. But Zidane being mentioned does look like a first hint.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,830
Zidane won't join this hot mess of a team and I don't think he's the right profile to coach a young, inexperienced team either. He's like Allegro. Give him a stacked team and he will elevate them to the next level.

Our best shot at a top coach is Conte only. Leading the table with likes of McTominay, Politano, Lukaku who seemingly looked finished and several other scrubs in their squad is a huge effort.

Every reason to think he can get the best out of our squad too.
 

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