Maurizio Sarri's Sack Watch | And Now Our Watch Has Ended

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He just won league
Wow great achievement ! Won the domestic competition Juve were walking for several years and even that, he ended up winning it with one point gap and only 82 points and 7 losses.

If he's sacked tomorrow he has been an absolute failure and I doubt any Juve fan will disagree.
 

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The greatest trick he ever pulled is convincing some people that he is anything other than your average manager.

He wouldn't even won the league without refs giving them everything there. Anyone mentioning that Sarri shite term should never be taken seriously here again.
 

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What a disaster he has turned out to be for Juventus. I actually rated him before he went to Juve, his style at Napoli was one of Europe most exciting counter-attacking team so it's sad to see him flopping so badly. Has to be one of Juve's worst manager in recent memory. Can't believe they let go of Allegri for this uncharismatic smoker. Be careful with what you wish for. Idk what is Juve thinking. Apparantely, they hired Sarri because Allegri's style is too defensive but at least he is dominant, Sarri ended up being more defensive and scoring less goals. And they want to go all the way in the CL. What happens? They ended up limping to the Scudetto by just one point and crashing out in the round of 16. Surely has to be sacked now. Horrible horrible manager.
 

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Basically a LVG kind of manager, way to safe bland style of play and relying on individual quality to win games rather than tactical plays
 

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Their squad is deteriorating quick, fast and in a hurry. Problem is they thought Allegri was holding them back which was never the case. They've been overrating their players for years now. Why hire a possession based coach with that lot?
 

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Why the feck did they hire ? Makes no sense.

A team that dominates the domestic competition and just wants a top manager to win them CL and this manager ends up being Sarri ? :lol:
Any coach would struggle with this bunch.
 

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I think he should stay for another season or two, the players haven't fully assimilated Sarri's philosophy and playing style. He needs time.
 

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Their squad is deteriorating quick, fast and in a hurry. Problem is they thought Allegri was holding them back which was never the case. They've been overrating their players for years now. Why hire a possession based coach with that lot?
Allegri was actually a great coach for them.
 

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Sarri has his flaws, but their squad is really poor and full of overpaid players.

They should have kept Allegri and allowed him to oversee a rebuild, because they need 1 fast.
 

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He should have never left Napoli tbh. He had a group of players who truly bought into his system, and they still had a window where they could have beaten Juve to a scudetto with a bit more squad investment.
 

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He’s done. Sariball my arse. My balls would make Juve play better than that dross. Fell asleep watching them tbh
 

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Allegri was actually a great coach for them.
He was, but somehow they convinced themselves that he was the problem, talk about being delusional. They simply don't have the quality to play the football they want to play.
 

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Remember when people were saying Juve's the best run club because they signed some average players on free and overpaid for De Ligt.
 

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Being knocked out by a team that hasn't been playing competive football us a sackable offence. I'll be shocked if he is still manager next season. Unless CR7 desires that he stays
Or being knocked out after having no break from the restart. Imagine if United had to go straight into European competition after finishing the season. We’d have been toast.
 

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Juve decided to bet on Ronaldo and he has two years left so probably they have to sack Sarri now and try someone different.
 

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Sarri tactics: Push up whole team into opposition final third. Pass sideways and pray the star player does something special. Eventually lose possession and get done on the counter. Flap baby arms about like its someone elses fault upon conceding.
 

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"We are out of a competition where we won six out of eight games we played, we drew one and lost one. That means that in eight matches we got 19 points," he told a news conference.


"If there were a Champions League table we would be first or second. Instead, we are out. That's why I feel incredibly sad. It makes me understand that in this competition Juventus are cursed.
What an embarrassment.