Official: Massimiliano Allegri Thread II

Which fortunate team will hear 'Dai Dai Dai' next?


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Judging by what ender posted, i got the impression that he actually dint think mourinho would be able to help us get further in the ucl. Well, in other words, he is on par with max which is really an asinine thing to say.
 

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I was more than happy with our perfomance against tottenham. Having half of the squad injured (t.silva and merkel was playing in midfield ffs) is not easy, but yet allegri still found a way to absolutely dominate them. We had like what, 10 clear chances on goal? Only thing that was missing was that goal
 

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ibra doing his classic as usual lol. He had a goal incorrectly ruled out though.
 

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There goes the Juve unbeaten home record. Their last defeat at home was to Bayern in 2013.

Grazie Maxi
 

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EuroMax intentionally getting knocked out of the Copa to maximise chances in Europe. True patron of Calcio. :star:

Also resting up for his arch nemesis Sassuolo. Molto smart move.
 

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Conte: My Juventus would have more points right now

Antonio Conte is happy to see his former club Juventus doing well this season, though he feels the team would be leading the league by a lot more points if he were still the coach of it.

The 45-year-old had led the Bianconeri to a record finish during the 2013/14 campaign before resigning from his position, which saw the Turin giants earn a Serie A record of 102 points, and he believes that the team could still be doing better in the league despite their continued dominance.

Conte spoke to the press after receiving his third straight Panchina d’Oro award about Juve’s quality this season and commented on the unfortunate situation at Parma.

“I can say that I expected this season to be a tough one,” said the former Juventus coach.

“If this Juventus had the same attitude as my Juve then they would probably have much more points right now and would be leading the league by at least 20 points.

“The strength and ability of Juve shows that they are very deserving of their supremacy in the Serie A, they’re proving that they have something more than the other teams.

“The crisis at Parma? It should not have gotten this bad, I hope that this misfortune can be turned around into something good.”
 

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Conte: My Juventus would have more points right now

Antonio Conte is happy to see his former club Juventus doing well this season, though he feels the team would be leading the league by a lot more points if he were still the coach of it.

The 45-year-old had led the Bianconeri to a record finish during the 2013/14 campaign before resigning from his position, which saw the Turin giants earn a Serie A record of 102 points, and he believes that the team could still be doing better in the league despite their continued dominance.

Conte spoke to the press after receiving his third straight Panchina d?Oro award about Juve?s quality this season and commented on the unfortunate situation at Parma.

?I can say that I expected this season to be a tough one,? said the former Juventus coach.

?If this Juventus had the same attitude as my Juve then they would probably have much more points right now and would be leading the league by at least 20 points.

?The strength and ability of Juve shows that they are very deserving of their supremacy in the Serie A, they?re proving that they have something more than the other teams.

?The crisis at Parma? It should not have gotten this bad, I hope that this misfortune can be turned around into something good.?

Yeah, they'd also be playing alot worse football. & would probably be owned by Dortmund already. If he would've been able to make it that far, that is.
 
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Conte: My Juventus would have more points right now

Antonio Conte is happy to see his former club Juventus doing well this season, though he feels the team would be leading the league by a lot more points if he were still the coach of it.

The 45-year-old had led the Bianconeri to a record finish during the 2013/14 campaign before resigning from his position, which saw the Turin giants earn a Serie A record of 102 points, and he believes that the team could still be doing better in the league despite their continued dominance.

Conte spoke to the press after receiving his third straight Panchina d?Oro award about Juve?s quality this season and commented on the unfortunate situation at Parma.

?I can say that I expected this season to be a tough one,? said the former Juventus coach.

?If this Juventus had the same attitude as my Juve then they would probably have much more points right now and would be leading the league by at least 20 points.

?The strength and ability of Juve shows that they are very deserving of their supremacy in the Serie A, they?re proving that they have something more than the other teams.

?The crisis at Parma? It should not have gotten this bad, I hope that this misfortune can be turned around into something good.?

Obv with the rest in CL he could do it.
 

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conte so mad allegri is doing a better job :lol:
if he was still at ladri he could have already won the champions league too this year :lol:
 

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Is he taking a dig at allegri lol? Allegri has done well without doubt. On the brink of qualifying for the QF as well.
 

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Cunte :lol: The dude was fked in the arse by Galatasaray :lol:
 

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Well done maxi on finally getting a win over Sass
 

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Is he taking a dig at allegri lol? Allegri has done well without doubt. On the brink of qualifying for the QF as well.

Conte has been to the q/f stage already. And lost to a side that thrashed messi n co 7-0 ;)
 

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Meh, ugly win but a great team needs to know how to win ugly... 11 points means that they are almost there... his season though will be judged by most as to whether he can win against Borussia. Not an easy task considering the form that Borussia is atm. If he can, he'll shut up quite a few people, though those that will wanna talk trash will either say that Borussia is currently a weak team, or will wait until play the next turn and lose to a Barcelona or Bayern and complain then.
 

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lol Conte the guy who said his squad isn't good enough for CL is talking about Allegri.
 

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Meh, ugly win but a great team needs to know how to win ugly... 11 points means that they are almost there... his season though will be judged by most as to whether he can win against Borussia. Not an easy task considering the form that Borussia is atm. If he can, he'll shut up quite a few people, though those that will wanna talk trash will either say that Borussia is currently a weak team, or will wait until play the next turn and lose to a Barcelona or Bayern and complain then.

Ender why defend Allegri so much? I'm not trying to be rude but you always do the same thing. I can understand you like the guy and was hurt when he was let go but what's done is done. Let people have their own opinions and if they don't agree with yours; move on. No use trying to berate others because they don't like him. Not everyone will like a certain coach since we all have different things we look for in a coach.
 

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Conte has been to the q/f stage already. And lost to a side that thrashed messi n co 7-0 ;)

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Ender why defend Allegri so much? I'm not trying to be rude but you always do the same thing. I can understand you like the guy and was hurt when he was let go but what's done is done. Let people have their own opinions and if they don't agree with yours; move on. No use trying to berate others because they don't like him. Not everyone will like a certain coach since we all have different things we look for in a coach.

I'm not stopping anybody from having their opinions, I'm just giving mine. I personally try to refrain myself from berating other people, but some people talk trash.
Saying Allegri didn't have a good season, or Allegri didn't transmit the right attitude to the team is one thing ... saying "Allegri is a shit coach" is trash.
No coach can be "shit" and be where he is right now while starting from the very bottom. There are plenty of people praising Montella or Mihajlovic, who I think have done very good job at their teams, but they haven't won "Coach of the year". Allegri has.

This becomes even more hurtful considering that Allegri, whether some like or not, won with Milan and is part of Milan history and spitting on him is like spitting on our own achievements.

That said, I talk about him the same way that I talk about our other coaches like Zaccheroni. Yes, I'm aware that some people consider him a shit coach too, and yes some people probably don't know that he was another "coach of the year" who did way better than a certain Fabio Capello with a worse team. His 98-99 year is probably the only time that I've seen us getting that far ahead with a big underdog team (the year 2012-13 comes close but not the same)

Don Juup....what a team that was.

How many people know that Juup was sacked from Bayern earlier in his career after winning a couple of national championships with the club.
 
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How many people know that Juup was sacked from Bayern earlier in his career after winning a couple of national championships with the club.

Not many... but that's what big clubs do when coaches don't deliver. Juup was also sacked after winning the UCL in 98.

I'm just tipping my hat to that Bayern side.... one of the best in modern times.... far better than the barca tiki taki bore me to sleep brigade.
 

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I'm not stopping anybody from having their opinions, I'm just giving mine. I personally try to refrain myself from berating other people, but some people talk trash.
Saying Allegri didn't have a good season, or Allegri didn't transmit the right attitude to the team is one thing ... saying "Allegri is a shit coach" is trash.
No coach can be "shit" and be where he is right now while starting from the very bottom. There are plenty of people praising Montella or Mihajlovic, who I think have done very good job at their teams, but they haven't won "Coach of the year". Allegri has.

This becomes even more hurtful considering that Allegri, whether some like or not, won with Milan and is part of Milan history and spitting on him is like spitting on our own achievements.

That said, I talk about him the same way that I talk about our other coaches like Zaccheroni. Yes, I'm aware that some people consider him a shit coach too, and yes some people probably don't know that he was another "coach of the year" who did way better than a certain Fabio Capello with a worse team. His 98-99 year is probably the only time that I've seen us getting that far ahead with a big underdog team (the year 2012-13 comes close but not the same)



How many people know that Juup was sacked from Bayern earlier in his career after winning a couple of national championships with the club.

I agree with you. I respect Allegri. After the 11-12 season, his squad got broken up and he pulled a miracle to reach the Champions League after the mess Galliani created in the 12-13 season. Perhaps against the big sides he wasn't the greatest and he made some dumb mistakes at times (played Silva a couple days before the QF with Barcelona) but at least the guy gave a chance to our youth players and found a system to work with. However, again in 13-14 his system was broken when Berlu forced him to play a 4-3-1-2 and didn't add any quality players to play the formation.

All in all he went out horribly but I still thank him for his service. He shielded his players well from the press (unlike Seedorf) and actually played good tactics when he had good players (unlike Inzaghi). I would have been interested to see how far he could of taken Milan if he had been given a good midfield instead of Nocerino, Aquilani, and the aging senatores. I hate Juventus but I hope Max leaves a good impression :thumbsup:
 
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^ agreed. Thats like me as well, i always wish every former milan affiliated player/coach well regardless whether they were good or not. Allegri was quite good for us, in fact i would still take allegri over beepo and dorf but unfortunately allegri was let down by G in the end since he dint buy the right players for the system he planned to implement.
 
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Allegri, "I really like winning 1-0. They're games in which you have to dig deep and enable you to keep the tension high."
lmao

Let's see how he does vs Borussia next week. I can't see him getting past the 1/4..
 

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Not many... but that's what big clubs do when coaches don't deliver. Juup was also sacked after winning the UCL in 98.

I'm just tipping my hat to that Bayern side.... one of the best in modern times.... far better than the barca tiki taki bore me to sleep brigade.

Yup, Heynckes is one of my favorite coaches...together with Hiddink ... probably not the most popular but really solid coaches. Barca had Messi, without someone to dribble 2-3 players and create numeric superiority, there is little gameplan.

I agree with you. I respect Allegri. After the 11-12 season, his squad got broken up and he pulled a miracle to reach the Champions League after the mess Galliani created in the 12-13 season. Perhaps against the big sides he wasn't the greatest and he made some dumb mistakes at times (played Silva a couple days before the QF with Barcelona) but at least the guy gave a chance to our youth players and found a system to work with.

Absolutely, Allegri has done mistakes but then again all coaches make mistakes, even Ancelotti for all the good things that he's done, has done some stupid stuff (4-0 Deportivo, etc... even today lost to Schalke 3-4 at home turf). Some people complain about Allegri losing 3-0 to Arsenal, well Capello lost 3-0 to Bordeaux after winning first game 2-0 in the quarterfinal of the Uefa Cup. Ancelotti lost to Werder 2-2 after being up 2-0 in the Uefa Cup. My point is that everyone, players or coaches, make mistakes. Taking the mistakes out of context without considering all the good that the player / coach has done is not the right way to approach a discussion and value a person.

Example, as much as I hate Robinho for being lazy, in his first year he was great. Yes, his finishing was really bad, but he made up for it with hard work, dribbling and bringing the team higher up and running for the full 90 min. I can't say that Robinho was horrible in his first year because his finishing was horrible.

As Ancelotti has said "When a team wins, the coach gets little glory but when the team loses, the coach gets all the fault"
 

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Yup, Heynckes is one of my favorite coaches...together with Hiddink ... probably not the most popular but really solid coaches. Barca had Messi, without someone to dribble 2-3 players and create numeric superiority, there is little gameplan.



Absolutely, Allegri has done mistakes but then again all coaches make mistakes, even Ancelotti for all the good things that he's done, has done some stupid stuff (4-0 Deportivo, etc... even today lost to Schalke 3-4 at home turf). Some people complain about Allegri losing 3-0 to Arsenal, well Capello lost 3-0 to Bordeaux after winning first game 2-0 in the quarterfinal of the Uefa Cup. Ancelotti lost to Werder 2-2 after being up 2-0 in the Uefa Cup. My point is that everyone, players or coaches, make mistakes. Taking the mistakes out of context without considering all the good that the player / coach has done is not the right way to approach a discussion and value a person.

Example, as much as I hate Robinho for being lazy, in his first year he was great. Yes, his finishing was really bad, but he made up for it with hard work, dribbling and bringing the team higher up and running for the full 90 min. I can't say that Robinho was horrible in his first year because his finishing was horrible.

As Ancelotti has said "When a team wins, the coach gets little glory but when the team loses, the coach gets all the fault"

Jupp :thumbsup:

But definitely no coach is ever perfect. They will have their flaws but a good coach knows how to get around them. But I agree with the Messi statement. Messi played a crucial role in that Barcelona side. Guardiola did not make Barcelona the team it was; it was the other way around. They made him seem a better coach that he actually was. His style of football can be overcome now easily and even then he doesn't try to change it up. He never has a plan B and he is too one dimensional. If people don't want to believe it then all they have to do is look at how Bayern played with Jupp and compare it with Guardiola now.
 

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Jupp shit son the face of even mourinho, so who the hell is pep lol? Juppor klopp to milan please :o.
 

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i give allegri a compliment. he is smart. in early season, he used conte's system and when they have very good position, allegri insert his style in juventus. allegri know clearly everyone will suppose that his succes in the first part serie a in this season rely conte'work in the past( from system, player, the way approach the game) but the result is main factor to judge his job. he maintained solid group, solid system juve used played and won serie a 3 year in a row. and now he transmit juveconte to juveallegri.
i really didnt like allegri in milan (antifan him), but i realize that i'm wrong in some aspect when i judge allegri. but definitely, allegri need to prove more, and need european result to judge.

allegri is lucky man. he had strongest squad in serie a in scudeto with milan and now with juve. but in juve, allegri have smart management in behind to support him while in milan its complicate environment
 
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