V.O.
Last Man Standing finalist 2019/20
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The Italians know what they're doing, leave it to the professionals mate.Aren't you supposed to be subtle when match fixing?
The Italians know what they're doing, leave it to the professionals mate.Aren't you supposed to be subtle when match fixing?
The Italians know what they're doing, leave it to the professionals mate.
This is half wacky races, half sausage league. And you can draw one, yes… but this Sunday presents a real opportunity to try and floor them already. In fact, Milan plays at home at 3pm and Inter follows suit at 6pm: win your game and they will kick off their downbeat, away from home and 5 points behind.Milan 74 points: Fiorentina (H), Verona (A), Atalanta (H), Sassuolo (A)
Inter 72 points: Udinese (A), Empoli (H), Cagliari (A), Sampdoria (H)
Harsh bunch fixtures for us, but we're over 2 points ahead (due to H2H as 1st tiebreaker). I'd say it's still 55:45 Inter.
oh boyNot really, it doesn't. They are, and bar a two months period of poor form, have been all along, levels better than anyone else in the league this year. Best attack, best defence. Even in that period of poor form initially they were still hammering teams despite the results, it was a loss of confidence that caused that and they regained it back with their win in Turin. No they're back to looking like the team that was putting the league to the sword until February. They have no opponents left in the top half of the table, their only tough game left is udinese who are already safe. Yeah, they're winning the league. Probably the cup too
There is something about inter that makes it especially funny when they lose titles like this. Like May 5th is still hilarious, even though it gave juventus the titleThe only club in Italy that i really hate is Juventus but i have to admit i really njoy when Inter is losing haha I hope the title this season goes to AC Milan..its about time - 10 years since the last one..
I forgot it's interoh boy
Given how shit Milan are at home, I'd not be surprised if they drop points though.This is half wacky races, half sausage league. And you can draw one, yes… but this Sunday presents a real opportunity to try and floor them already. In fact, Milan plays at home at 3pm and Inter follows suit at 6pm: win your game and they will kick off their downbeat, away from home and 5 points behind.
Imagine him scoring the Scudetto winning goal.The way bonouci tumbled and nosedived to the ground after scoring
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*china*Imagine him scoring the Scudetto winning goal.
Some Juve fans are trying to believe in it.
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Yeah, La Liga and Serie A. Some high quality production.By the way, you've got to love those cameras.
Ok this is top notch banter.The reaction of Polish commentators when they saw Chiellini coming on for a striker, because Juve were leading against the worst team in the league and Allegri wanted to defend the result
Just Allegri things.
The reaction of Polish commentators when they saw Chiellini coming on for a striker, because Juve were leading against the worst team in the league and Allegri wanted to defend the result
Just Allegri things.
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Yes that was funny.*china*
They never got over calcipoli now did they.
Well its not yet obsolete so they can cling on to any hope they might have for the incoming week.Yes that was funny.
“China” is winning too. I guess that excel-sheet plan is not going very well so far.
All of you Real fans should be grateful to him for choosing to go back to Juve instead of taking over at Real last summer.. just imagine the horror show with Allegri at the helm of Madrid hahaAllegri's mourinhoization is almost complete
He still would have the league and I'm not particularly a fan of his.All of you Real fans should be grateful to him for choosing to go back to Juve instead of taking over at Real last summer.. just imagine the horror show with Allegri at the helm of Madrid haha
Here is your link.How the hell did VAR miss this one?
https ://twitter.com/SiavoushF/status/1520522087324073984
Sorry mods, don't have enough likes to post links. I promise I'm not a spammer. Just a lurker.
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Like Jose at Roma, he is acting as the running target in order to cover for the owners… which is historically unusual at Juve, but Agnelli is damaged goods as a public persona these days. However, the CL spot is sure now… at what cost in terms of morale and credibility, we will see this Summer.Allegri's mourinhoization is almost complete
Why do you lot give agnelli so much shit these days? Oversaw your resurgence back to the top if Italian football, and to be honest his family is juve.Like Jose at Roma, he is acting as the running target in order to cover for the owners… which is historically unusual at Juve, but Agnelli is damaged goods as a public persona these days. However, the CL spot is sure now… at what cost in terms of morale and credibility, we will see this Summer.
No sh*t, really, he is rightly avoiding the limelight after a number of bad moves… yet someone has to show up 24/7 to bear the public barrage and it’s only Allegri (the coach) nowadays: no owner, no president, no director.Why do you lot give agnelli so much shit these days? Oversaw your resurgence back to the top if Italian football, and to be honest his family is juve.
I doubt juve would be where it is now if it wasn't for the agnelli family's fortune and influence.
Nah, it started with that fight on tv with Adani and continued while he was out of a job. Acting as a lightning rod for the club is nothing new. The doubling down on being the "anti-guardiola" is what's newLike Jose at Roma, he is acting as the running target in order to cover for the owners… which is historically unusual at Juve, but Agnelli is damaged goods as a public persona these days. However, the CL spot is sure now… at what cost in terms of morale and credibility, we will see this Summer.
This is interesting because it seems there is a growing frustration especially in Italy with the way the modern football is being played and Guardiola as one of the its leaders is targeted. Not only Allegri but Fabio Capello and even Antonio Conte who uses some of the Guardiola's principles in his own teams are openly questioning if this is how football should be played. Its not a surprise that it comes from Italy though the Motherland of catenaccio but i find it interesting. I really want to see Pep managing there in the near future..The doubling down on being the "anti-guardiola" is what's new
I used "anti-guardiola" for lack of a better term, and because guardiola is sort of used as the epithome of the process-oriented manager, as opposed to result-oriented managers like Mou and Allegri. Thing is being result-oriented doesn't exclude process, to the point where both Mou(tbf he seems to have relaxed at Roma) and now Allegri became process-oriented themselves - just with a process that is the antithesis or Guardiola(or Klopp, or really any successful modern manager...)This is interesting because it seems there is a growing frustration especially in Italy with the way the modern football is being played and Guardiola as one of the its leaders is targeted. Not only Allegri but Fabio Capello and even Antonio Conte who uses some of the Guardiola's principles in his own teams are openly questioning if this is how football should be played. Its not a surprise that it comes from Italy though the Motherland of catenaccio but i find it interesting. I really want to see Pep managing there in the near future..
Thank you.Here is your link.
It looks onside, from this angle:
Mihajlovic is apparently not doing so good in his fight with cancer.
His team is doing him proud by going unbeaten in their last several games.
I wish him the best in his recovery and fight against cancer.
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