Red the Bear
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Yeah it's good to hear. Bologna are certainly fighting for him as i don't think they've lost since he had to go back into treatment.Great news!
The inter game they were superlatives and might have just decided the Champions of this season.Yeah it's good to hear. Bologna are certainly fighting for him as i don't think they've lost since he had to go back into treatment.
I agree and i think their performances and fight have shown how much respect the players have for him.The inter game they were superlatives and might have just decided the Champions of this season.
They're resolve is honestly inspiring considering that they have nothing left to fight for (no relegation and no European spot possible)
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Every coach questions that, starting with Sacchi. It's dispiriting to see the germans understand, learn and evolve on his ideas while we fluffed about and got entirely the wrong lessons from him...Again, simpler than that: result-oriented coaches are questioning how football is taught in Italy at youngsters level, with Sacchi’s positioning and group tactics dominant upon individual technique and smartness. Therefore, it is 20 years Italy cannot produce generational talents any more and it is showing through WC repeated failures.
You are taking all this too seriously, and the only possible reason is you watch/read/follow too much trash punditry on local tv/media channels. That’s why I suspect you nurture a fair share of interista blood in your football veins.Re: Allegri problem is much like Mou he went from "what's the best way to win this game" to "we must win this way so i can prive how smart i am and that i'm right and everybody else is wrong"
You know, fine margins dictate the outcome of so many high-level football games and narratives follow suit accordingly, reinforcing stereotypes and agendas.I'm two cents is that it's a behavioral intensification (is that even a term ?) Going on with , mou nad Allegri.
Let's study mou for example, he started at Porto an underdog team so the only feasible way for them to compete with the best was to sit back and be very defensively firm because that's what his personel were capable off not free following football, this also happened in his time with inter, he couldn't have beaten barca by going toe to toe with them especially at their peak with that midfield so your options are , sit deep and hit them on the counter and it was successful.
I think that has given him this mentality that even when he's not forced to play such a brand of football, he does it out of habit anyway almost as rebellion as a way to prove a point, madness. (Mou seems to have gotten a lot more loose in roma though as giorno pointed out, they're a lot more attacking compared to his previous teams).
Now I think the same thing has happened to Allegri almost like a curse.
Though to be fair Allegri was always a bit of a coward in his style, thats why even despite his impressive accomplishments i never rates him that much.
Its one thing to be defensive against the Champions of Europe and another to be so utterly fearful of the thought of going ahed by more than a goal.You know, fine margins dictate the outcome of so many high-level football games and narratives follow suit accordingly, reinforcing stereotypes and agendas.
The “best” games Allegri played this year were both at home in mid March, the one against Villarreal and the one against Inter. He lost both! Nobody will remember that we were a total mess in November, that we had all our best players out, and that we were basically mugged both times.
The “worst” game Allegri played this year was at home against Chelsea in mid November, when he set up like a League Two team, acknowledging our inferiority, and snatched a well deserved 1-0 victory against a much superior opponent.
When was Allegri a coward, then? While playing attacking football with a depleted and poor squad (and losing) or while playing for his life in the most negative manner (and winning)?
In my humble opinion:Its one thing to be defensive against the Champions of Europe and another to be so utterly fearful of the thought of going ahed by more than a goal.
Allegri had that impressive stretch where he won every game 1-0 on his way to snapping the title but that isn't really a sustainable method.
The top 4 is accomplished and with nothing to play for anymore im expecting a rather more adventurous set up but knowing Allegri he won't risk even that anyway.
Good luck in your match in the final, always had a soft spot for you dirty bastards ever since the 90s.
Isn't everyone?I'm cheering for Salernitana this season.
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Or how an away game becomes a home game...
Nevermind.Inter given dodgy penalty. Overturned by VAR after seeing the defender got the ball.
Feels like a matter of time until Inter score though, been chance after chance for them in the 10 mins I've been watching.
Keep watching please.Maybe I'm bad luck for them lot, the moment I turned it on the second gone in.
As you wish, rooting for ac milan anyway.Keep watching please.
They have the best goal keeper around but he'll cost us a fortune.Anyone we can go sign from AC Milan? Tonali used to be very highly rated but not sure if he's fulfilling that promise or not.
Kessie impressed me a lot when we played against them and hoped we'd get him but he's going to Barca
If we were playing 3 at the back i'd love Hernandez but in a back 4 he'd get torn apart defensively.They have the best goal keeper around but he'll cost us a fortune.
Maybe theo hernandez?
If they get bought by the Bahrein fund, possibly nobody. In general, Maignan, Theo, Tomori and Bennacer are the ones that should be of interest to United. Maybe Calabria tooAnyone we can go sign from AC Milan? Tonali used to be very highly rated but not sure if he's fulfilling that promise or not.
Yeah you're right, still mad how Madrid let both him and ashraf hakimi get out of their hands do easily.If we were playing 3 at the back i'd love Hernandez but in a back 4 he'd get torn apart defensively.
Yeah, heard they could have 300 mill budget for this season?If they get bought by the Bahrein fund, possibly nobody. In general, Maignan, Theo, Tomori and Bennacer are the ones that should be of interest to United. Maybe Calabria too