Napoli?!Allegri is a decent coach, i reckon they will reach the semis of ucl but wont win a title this year. Napoli to win the scudetto.
Napoli?!
I'm expecting a Rafa meltdown and sacking right after winter transfer window.
two good games and all of a sudden he is a good coach
in his first two seasons he had by far the best CB pair, and by far the best CF in the league. And putting SES @ LW was the only good thing he did. In 12/13 Monto was amazing, and so was Balo.
This is just my opinion but I think winning a Scudetto is a good thing![]()
Stramaccioni could have won with the 10/11 squad too
Why do people talk about the "could have" situations. Winning with a good squad doesnt make a coach bad lololol
Guardiola won with a good squad = bad
Mourinho won with a good squad = bad
Ancelotti won with a good squad = obv bad
Conte won with a good squad =So bad
Why do people talk about the "could have" situations. Winning with a good squad doesnt make a coach bad lololol
Guardiola won with a good squad = bad
Mourinho won with a good squad = bad
Ancelotti won with a good squad = obv bad
Conte won with a good squad =So bad
two good games and all of a sudden he is a good coach
in his first two seasons he had by far the best CB pair, and by far the best CF in the league. And putting SES @ LW was the only good thing he did. In 12/13 Monto was amazing, and so was Balo.
I call BS on this. Thiago Silva never played more than 27 games in each of the seasons, Nesta in the second season was injured and played less than half of the games.
Do you wanna talk about our midfielder injury crisis when we were forced to put Strasser and Merkel in midfield together with Thiago Silva who was our best defender? Last time I checked, we lost to Tottenham because we were forced to play Yepes as central defender. Do you wanna talk about the fact that we didn't have a left fullback (oh wait, Galliani bought Taiwo who played like 4 games and Didac Vila who played one game. Even Constant was brought in as a midfielder.)
He put DeS in the first team, he raised the value of Merkel, Strasser and Boateng. He was the only one that played Gabriel, Cristante from the start.
I don't get these "X player was amazing". If the player plays like shit, it's because of the coach otherwise it's because the player himself is great.
I'm not saying that Allegri is the best thing since toasted bread, but there's no reason to put him down like this. Kinda reminds me what some crazy Juve fans say about Ancelotti.
Last time I checked people said that he was a good coach since he was with Cagliari (chosen best coach in Serie A) ... Juventus didn't get him because he was a sub-par coach, but then again, it's not like Marotta knows anything about football.
So basically have them play to his usual tactics against any semi-decent opponent?I think Max should convince Juventus to play like a provincial squad against better outfits such as Olympiakos. That's the key to qualifying from this group.
So basically have them play to his usual tactics against any semi-decent opponent?
He's too good to coach a team like Ladri. We all know what he can do with a WC team after watching what he can do with a shit team
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He's too good to coach a team like Ladri. We all know what he can do with a WC team after watching what he can do with a shit team
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You should be a comedian.
He meant 1.5 years.The Juventus trainer says his side will not be taking the Rossoneri lightly when the teams face each other at San Siro on Saturday
Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri says his side must respect Milan ahead of the two teams' Serie A clash at San Siro on Saturday.
The Turin giants and the Rossoneri experienced vastly different levels of success last term, with the former winning their 30th league title by 17 points the latter finishing eighth, thereby missing out on qualification for European football this term.
But Allegri says meetings between the two giants of Italian football will always have a special feel - particularly from his perspective, given he previously coached the San Siro club.
"Milan-Juve is always a game unlike any other," the 47-year-old said.
"For me it will be an evening of excitement and it is normal for it to be so ... I'm not a machine, and if I said otherwise I would not be human.
"I spent three and a half beautiful [years in Milan]. Those are now part of the my past personally and professionally.
"My relationship with [Milan vice-president Adriano] Galliani has always been great and the same goes for the president and for anyone who has worked at Milan."
The Rossoneri have made a perfect start to the Serie A season so far, winning both their league games, and Allegri was quick to praise the rebuilding job undertaken by coach Filippo Inzaghi.
"They have had a good transfer window, bringing in six or seven important players like [Fernando] Torres and [Giacomo] Bonaventura, who have technical quality.
"Inzaghi did well to restore enthusiasm to a team that in the last six months has had some difficulties and we must now prepare for a side that, in addition to having quality, will want revenge and to prove that they can fight for the top three places. Saturday will be an important game for them.
"In these games you can never tell [what the result will be] and playing at San Siro is not easy for anyone. We know we're strong, but we must have great respect for Milan. "
not hard to see truth when bitterness and stupidity is in your way, so I dont blame you.