Thiago "The Fired Fraud" Motta (203 Viewers)

mOUTta or not?


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maxi

Senior Member
Aug 31, 2006
3,760
Feel a bit bad. There was so much optimism when he joined, but the performances that came were inexcusable.

If he's leaving, is there a way he can take Giuntoli and those butchers with him too?
 

HelterSkelter

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2005
20,535
I dont get the Tudor fetish tbh. He hasnt exactly set the world on fire, so what makes anyone think he will do better than Motta? He only had one decent spell at Marseille and everthing else was rather lukewarm.


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Mar 10, 2009
8,668
Open fraud section and put him in.
I like the idea of a Fraud section. Add people like him, Del Neri etc.

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I genuinely can only think of 4 games I enjoyed watching g this season.

1. Inter Milan 1-0
2. The opening two games Juve won 3-0
3. That CL game where ended up winning 3-2 despite being one man down.

Everything else was abysmal.
 
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juvesince96

Senior Member
Nov 30, 2021
621
I like the idea of a Fraud section. Add people like him, Del Neri etc.

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I genuinely can only think of 4 games I enjoyed watching g this season.

1. Inter Milan 1-0
2. The opening two games Juve won 3-0
3. That CL game where ended up winning 3-2 despite being one man down.

Everything else was abysmal.
Man city too
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
6,390
To be fair he did have to deal with a lot of obstacles and unforeseen injuries to key players in a newly revamped squad which has many talented prospects but very little experience, however aside from that it can also be said that he created by himself many of the problems he’s been struggling with, all the tactical experiments and changing players roles had done nothing but confuse them, along with being unable to read the games well and making very little adjustments when needed,then him apparently losing trust of the dressing room was likely the final straw, so good riddance.

Ultimately everything else would be just noise if the results were there, but those been lacking too, even making us look like complete fools in the process, therefore an immediate sacking is the only reasonable solution.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,926
we have seen this so many times already , but we never learn...
I thought this was new

A young coach coming in who did really well with a serie A club, full of new ideas, with a new and exciting style, to help us get out of the dinosaur ages but failed. Normally it's experienced play it safe coaches, or a total noob. This was different, and was meant to be. Sadly a failed experiment, we move on.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
I thought this was new

A young coach coming in who did really well with a serie A club, full of new ideas, with a new and exciting style, to help us get out of the dinosaur ages but failed. Normally it's experienced play it safe coaches, or a total noob. This was different, and was meant to be. Sadly a failed experiment, we move on.
Romantic view, wish was true, but life is ugly;

Its always the same , the criteria is to choose unproven, low influence coaches , who are flattered just to be Juve coaches , as this will be an upgrade for their insignificant current status.
They must come with zero demands, they must be submissive and easily manipulated by the player managers who actually are running the club and get to choose who we buy, so that they get their cut, they choose who gets the starter spots and who gets the boot.
The unproven coach must take all the blame when eventually and inevitably the $hit hits the fan, become the ultimate scapegoat when the fans have had enough and exit with a good compensation of 5 years of salary , ample time to find the next job.
This has been the only reason Motta was chosen and Tudor will be the next.
 

kappa96

Senior Member
Jun 20, 2018
7,469
Something broke between Motta and the team during the streak of draws. Before until the end of October they were ready to die for him, all of our players. Everything was positive even in the post match interviews you could feel they love their life under him. It all started with the treatment of Danilo and other senior members with looking players to blame for the tactics. I’m sad because I had so much hope until the game with Stuttgart.
I think that what changed is the players started to see a pattern.
Regardlless of how you played in the previous match , you would always have a chance to get benched.
That's why defining player roles is very important in a team.
Look at yildz or thuram . They shoud be the first players to start in any match played unless injured , fatigued , poor training performances(low chances as they are very young) or too many bad match performances(very unlikely).
Yet this bonehead always rotated them regardless of match performances and most of the players became frustrated with this decisisons.
That's why the clown still doesn't know his best eleven which should have happened back in at most start of november.
 
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Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,493
Disappointed this hasn’t worked out for him. I would have given him another season to prove his worth as I do with any new manager that comes in. Players need their balls cupped on a daily basis these days. This shouldn’t be all on him. There’s a decent manager in there I’m sure. For me this’ll be another Ancelotti scenario. A young manger not given enough time at a big club.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,638
Disappointed this hasn’t worked out for him. I would have given him another season to prove his worth as I do with any new manager that comes in. Players need their balls cupped on a daily basis these days. This shouldn’t be all on him. There’s a decent manager in there I’m sure. For me this’ll be another Ancelotti scenario. A young manger not given enough time at a big club.
I am sure everyone will miss Motta.
 

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