Allegri is RUINING Juventus | #249



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43 thoughts on “Allegri is RUINING Juventus | #249”

  1. i dont get who juventus is buying from the league that theyre taking away the competition. is it locatelli from sasuollo? bremer from torino? vlahovic from fiorentina? I mean theyre good players but were those teams actually the competition for the title in Seria A these couple of years? the last players that i remember were higuain from napoli and pjanic from roma which were a release clause trigger, and these players wanted juventus no one could afford them but juventus and they wouldve left italy if they hadnt joined juventus. none of napoli, milan, inter, lazio, roma who actually compete in the league sell to juventus so i dont see what the issue is if they buy players from the other teams just like every other team does. and its not like its a free transfer they always pay inflated prices for these players too and alot of the deals dont go through because of these asking prices and guess what those talents and players go abroad. when juventus does it its taking away the competition but when all the other teams do it its normal and a good deal being made and its keeping the players in italy and its keeping the money in italy, what a bunch of hating losers

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  2. I appreciate the criticism of Allegri, but what is this nonsense downplaying of his first spell between 2014-19? The league was not all that weaker then. Those Roma and Napoli teams were excellent. Sarri's Napoli with Higuain might be one of the best ever teams to finish second. Towards the end of his first tenure, the football got stale, ideas ran out, and they started throwing money at problems, but its ridiculous to suggest that they only 'bought' their way to success in that era. Losing Pirlo, Vidal and Pogba, and getting to another CL final isn't an achievement?

    Look at how many points Lazio, Juve, Milan, Inter and Roma are dropping this season. Its great that Napoli, Inter and Milan have done well in the CL, but Napoli aside, all the top teams have been really poor in Serie A this season. I don't think the bottom teams have gotten better, the top teams have just thrown points away. One great year in Europe doesn't mean the league is thriving, as much as we might want that.

    You can hate and criticize Allegri and want him gone. I do too. His time has come. But you don't need to change the narrative of his first spell to make that point. These two years are enough.

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  3. The Milan teams and Roma have the drive and unity to claw back CL positions. Juve and Lazio are hitting a stretch of bad form and might be feeling pressure to hold positions, and momentum always favor's teams chasing than teams trying to maintain a spot. And it's odd; it seems the European competitions are inspiring an added focus to those teams. Every game is even more important to manage. Squad selection/rotation and tactics have to be on point. Head to head matches you can afford a tie, but you HAVE to get your results from the middle to lower place teams.

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  4. Mike is absolutely right about the mentality of this young Napoli, they didn't encounter real crash test this season or they got it too late in the face of AC Milan. Thus never felt pressure cause nobody was expecting or demanding them to win the campionato. So they were playing their atractive tiki taka until AC Milan brought them down to earth in Naples with 4 goals. Believe or not since that match Napoli didn't recover and will never recover because players now feel under their own skin that pressure. Till then Kvicha Osimhen, Lobotka and others were playing without backthought and pressure, now in every match they are feeling this heat and pressure. Being able to handle that kind of pressure is a real sign of a cheampion player and team and as turns out to be this Napoli doesn't have that spirit but luckly for them it happened too late and all the opponents are too far away from them. Congrats for Napoli fans!!!

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  5. Milan equalized scoring literally in the last second of the game and they got the ball of the net to start the game again.
    Marco and Mike: they played for a tie 🤦🏻‍♂️

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  6. When Allegri was at Milan, he played Muntari as a winger, De Sciglio at left back, Abate as an attacker, Kevin Constant in midfield, Boateng as centre forward. He drained the team of any energy or enthusiasm so we always looked lethargic, and never looked like we had an identity. He overworked them so we always had injuries. And by the time he left we had no identity, and it took an entire generation to start again. Now he's done the same thing at Juve. He rode Conte's success for years, but he's slowly been draining it since he first joined. Conte's biggest strength was instilling belief, and that's the Juve Allegri took over, one that had belief. But Allegri seems to suffocate belief.

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  7. Juve's crack happened when Marotta left, it is nothing to do with Conte, or Allegri. Since Agnelli played the big boss, it is scandal after scandal, everything was done in a "smart" way, and we are happy tp remain in Serie A if we are lucky at the end of the seeason. Top players will avoid go to Juve until professionalism isn't brought back to the leadership. Juve is football's Titanic at the moment. The only question, if we have already hit, or we are still running towards the iceberg.

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  8. The only thing I don't like about this podcast is the amount of airtime Antonio gets discussing Juventus. He's a hothead who hates Juve. Gets so annoying hearing him ramble on.

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  9. Only difference between Napoli now and then is that the Juventus machine broke down. Napoli were runners up twice. This isnt even the best Napoli team in recent times just a few years ago they got 91 points. Milan Inter Napoli Serie a as whole have all benefited from that. But that Juve team was one of the best in Europe. Napoli have consistently have had a competitive team. They only need a slight rebuild because the players that were runners up lost the plot mentally and crumbled under the pressure players like insigne were good but never clinical or stepped up to be world class. This napoli nor milan nor inter wouldve beaten that prime Juventus consistency they had everything go their way from ref calls to just being world class.

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  10. Roma think serie a is ufc fight night every weekend and the ref’s let them get away with everything. Ibanez should of had a red card and arguable for that matic foul on benacer

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  11. Juve. ("just"):-
    need to: get wealthy_owner's,
    E.G. The [very]_Qataris/U.A.E./Other -(such) "Arabs" ("Middle_Eastern-ers") and then: "steal" (buy) ALL of: Man._City's player's (or Real_Madrid's etc.).
    -L.O.L.!!

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  12. Marco can read body language 😂😂😂. Alegri has won many titles and took Juve twice in the UCL final. So all you & juve fans have to wash your mouth when you talk about him. RESPECT guys RESPECT. None of you (or me) have won anything in football.

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  13. Hey me fellow_ Italian FOOTie/SERIE_A Fan's/supporter's:
    who are the very:
    players, coach-es and managers; (who) YOU would (personally);
    Love to see; for or in: SERIE_A??
    And too (I.E. Also): =How do you think; Italian FOOTie: can or could:
    "Attract ALL The best: -investment And Talent: like: in "the good old days" (of: "The "90s!?"!!)??"!?!!??
    Maybe; "I.F.T.V."; could have: poll's, for such!!??-M.K.S.

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  14. Fuck Napoli, the reason that Landucci and Allegri did that BECAUSE SOMEHOW A FOUL WAS CREATED OUT OF THIN AIR thus cancelling our goal, same thing happened with Mekytharian yesterday Inter vs Hellas Verona, but they still " didn't see anything wrong ". The truth is that if you play us 11 vs 11 you can never win, you might tie, but never win.

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