Thiago "The Fired Fraud" Motta (204 Viewers)

mOUTta or not?


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Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,176
I'm okay with either Mancini and Klopp, but would prefer Zidane. Although how good of a tactician is he? Never quite understood
I'm not convinced we need a master tactician. Our players are more than good enough for top 4- we just need somebody who isn't going to fall out with them all and bench them all to teach them a lesson.

Motta is so bad that both his tactics and man management are a net negative. We just need somebody who is a net zero and let the players do their jobs.
 

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Jun 16, 2020
12,435
I'm not convinced we need a master tactician. Our players are more than good enough for top 4- we just need somebody who isn't going to fall out with them all and bench them all to teach them a lesson.

Motta is so bad that both his tactics and man management are a net negative. We just need somebody who is a net zero and let the players do their jobs.
We need a drill sergeant
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,317
I'm not convinced we need a master tactician. Our players are more than good enough for top 4- we just need somebody who isn't going to fall out with them all and bench them all to teach them a lesson.

Motta is so bad that both his tactics and man management are a net negative. We just need somebody who is a net zero and let the players do their jobs.
I dont think his tactics are that horrible but he doesnt seem to make the necessary adjustments.
He is poor at man management and is quite poor at bringing the fire into the players.
 

GIGIthebest

Junior Member
Jul 25, 2014
365
I honestly liked what Motta was building initially. Very positive football that did not jeaopordize the defensive phase. The goals and chances started coming as the season went on.
I cut him some slack due to key injuries and no chance to rotate… but after he got most of the players back, he still made baffling decisions with the line up.

Started with the PSV game. Benching Yildiz. Keeping Nico on 120mins. Changing his mind on the sub after we scored. Then he started falling out with key players.. Yildiz, Cambiaso, Thuram, Vlahovic, etc.

Majorly disappointed in his avoidable mistakes. Poor man management from a young coach is not what I expected. He’s choosing himself and his ideas over what’s best for the club. He seems to have lost the plot and couldn’t handle the pressure of the losses and important games we’ve faced.

It’s sad because I truly did beleive in him at the beginning. Sadly though, it didn’t work out.

I have been thinking to myself we need Conte back for 3 seasons now, but I’m afraid that ship sailed and some people in the club are too stubborn to admit their mistakes and bring him back. He has an identity, understands the club, knows how to get most out of players and can give them motivation and a kick in the ass. I also think he would maximize Yildiz, Cambiaso, Koop, Douglas Luiz, Thuram, Bremer, Cabal etc.

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Just an additional question I hope someone can help me with. Does anyone have access to Christian Bellis news? I used to enjoy his updates in the summer.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,638
Tudor is ahead of Mancini for Juventus bench at the moment. The former player and assistant coach would be willing to take the ferryman role on the bench for the next 3-4 months, allowing ownership to regroup in the summer and see who is out there (@tuttosport)
 

Nomuken

“Year Zero”
Contributor
Dec 14, 2009
5,646
De Zerbi has been popping out of left field as of late as well. I think it’s a weird hipster move, if we really wanna go there it should be Roberto Di Mateo, as a filler at the very most.
 

decfro

Junior Member
Jul 3, 2009
469
Tudor is ahead of Mancini for Juventus bench at the moment. The former player and assistant coach would be willing to take the ferryman role on the bench for the next 3-4 months, allowing ownership to regroup in the summer and see who is out there (@tuttosport)
mancini is a large piece of shit, remember that this fuck, was more than happy to wear that fake scudetto from 2006, fuck off never ever come near my club you intermafia fuckwit.
 

Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,176
Tudor is ahead of Mancini for Juventus bench at the moment. The former player and assistant coach would be willing to take the ferryman role on the bench for the next 3-4 months, allowing ownership to regroup in the summer and see who is out there (@tuttosport)
Also:

What to expect from Igor Tudor at Marseille?

“Every coach is different,” Tudor explained during his OM presentation. “I want courageous and intensive football, not only uniquely based on the defence. I want people who come to the stadium to be entertained and not disappointed. It’s inevitable that there’s a part of Italy in me, because I worked there for long time. You have to pick players that are adapted to the game with passion and desire – I’m sure we will get to that point.”

https://www.getfootballnewsfrance.com/2022/feature-what-to-expect-from-igor-tudor-at-marseille/

:fap::fap:

Not that it's expressly needed necessarily. He just needs to get 4th place over the line. We have the squad for it.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,602
Tudor would be a mistake. Rather keep Motta to finish the season.

Mancini would be great to steady the ship. A coach that knows what he’s doing and commands respect.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,919
So basically, he's still here because we can't find an adequate coach to replace him right now...
Would have been less of a problem if we binned his ass back in November/December, when it was clear to everyone (even Blind Freddy) that this guy is clueless and that the team was looking worse and more disjointed with every passing game.

Now we seriously look to find someone with probably only 8 games to go. It’s just horrendous management all in all. This club is in a worse state than it was back in 2010.
 

TheLaz

Senior Member
Oct 6, 2011
5,530
I would still keep him until the end of the season. We need to qualify for top 4 and then, only then, we make a decision. If he fails to qualify I expect it to be a lot cheaper to terminate his contract as well.
 

juventus4life

Senior Member
Apr 21, 2012
4,373
I would still keep him until the end of the season. We need to qualify for top 4 and then, only then, we make a decision. If he fails to qualify I expect it to be a lot cheaper to terminate his contract as well.
And if we fail to make the 4th place, it will cost us a lot.

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General question for everyone: If we win the Genoa game but drop points the game after that, will he be sacked immediately?
 

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