When you desperately search for content on Italian football and tactical explanations and find it on an English channel. Here, Italian creators who believe themselves to be football tactics gurus build their careers on the narrative that Allegri is incompetent and doesn't develop tactics. This over time has literally split the fans in half polluting the debate. In my opinion he is responsible but also a victim of his own communication made of jokes and simplifications, and of a character that is not easy, but on a professional level he is a good manager. Thank you really.
D'accordo al 100%. Unica analisi sul caso Allegri corretta in ogni sua sfaccettatura. Soprattutto sul fattore comunicazione e antipatia che in Italia gioca un fattore chiave agli occhi dei fruitori. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Those last years Juve were horrendous to watch. Finally Allegri's tactics seem to tick. What looked like every fan's nightmare (really defensive style of play) might be what allowed the group to gain confidence again. Allegri used Mckennie really well lately, I feel like Cambiaso and him changed the team a lot from last year. Yildiz might be the player we missed for those fast transitions, Vlahovic seems reborn since he is on the pitch.
Yildiz is technically similar to Dybala, and Vlahovic played beautifully with him and Morata on his first season. He has a strong bond outside the pitch with Chiesa so they’re able to play together somewhat proficiently, but Chiesa likes to go wide and doesn’t support him in the middle of the field as much, so he struggles, whereas Yildiz technique simplifies Vlahovic’s job. I think they’re a great pair, which again makes me mad at the old management for letting Dybala go (especially since we ended up playing 352 and not 433), cause Dybala-Vlahovic was a match made in heaven and we’ve been robbed of it :/
what changed is also the quality from the players we are seeing now. Players are improving, and we have a strong full XI. Might sound simple, but better players = better results, and theres nothing to do about that. Allegri had an impossible job making our team play good these last few years, also with all the problems at the club. Currently he has had signings and time to improve the squad, and we are back to playing well, its natural
@@Heldor100 You're right and I thought that way, but Dybala is left-footed like Vlahovic and they both like to play on the left side of a 352, all without taking into account that Dybala can't stay fit for more than half the season.
difensive style of play can’t be the nightmare of a Juve fan. Juventus has always been something that someone can understand and someone..no. Allegri is a great coach and knows what to do.
Allegris block has got higher recently, this paired with some slick and quick passing has actually been not bad to watch, far from the juve of the past 2 years. I hope this continues
They started the season pressing higher up and creating a lot of chances, but the instability in defense shown in the Sassuolo loss made Allegri switch back to low block and parking the bus after scoring the first goal. Now that the defense is so solid and the top4 spot is almost secured, they started the new year going back to high press, resulting in lots of possession gains in the last third of the pitch. They don't park the bus anymore and try to score again even after going up 1-0
Spot on analysis pal, well done. A friend of mine studied with Allegri at Coverciano and he told me that within the class Allegri was considered as a genius in tactic, unique for that time.
The class? Allegri has been fined multiple times for racist slurs to police officers, driving while talking on the phone and various speeding tickets. He is a rich snob who was a failure as a player and he is even worse as a coach
Mr. Allegri is not a defensive manager, if he has quality players he puts them all on the pitch (Higuain, Mandzukic, Dybala, Douglas Costa, Cuadrado etc..). He wants talent and defensive organization, Juventus has become fragile for years and for this reason he has reorganized the wall to the detriment of the spectacle. Finally now he is collecting the results.
More like what? In 5 years they won 5 serie A, 2 champions final and several national Cup...if u are complaining about champions league they lost against barca 2015 and real 2017 (after eliminating them respectively in the semi-finals) that's not a shame...
Allegri is also a great reader of the game (as many top coaches are). It may take him the first 45 if he's misread or the opposition has approached the match differently, but the man tinkers when and where he can, sometimes the simplicity of his adjustments result in game changing effects.
[Sarcasm notice] Yea, he's great at yelling his head off at the end of each game for theatrics while the team has spend their entire energy parking in defense... "great reader of the game".....
Allegri is so underrated. You can love him or hate him, but the truth is that he rebuilt this team from nothing and now he’s starting 2024 playing games in a more productive way, scoring 18 goal in 5 matches and the results are there! He’s keeping up with Inter’s unbelievable pace and basically already granted us a UCL spot for next year, I think nobody would have expected this at the start of the season
@@MrBlueFootball Be careful though, Allegri was good in his first cycle in modifying and moving from Conte's fixed 3-5-2 to various formations from 4-3-1-2 (with one of the best midfields, Pogba Marchisio Pirlo Vidal + Tucu Pereyra ), returning to Cardiff's 3-5-2 and 4-2-3-1. But he has always had VERY STRONG teams, too underrated. But in the second cycle he had some good teams with which you can say he flopped. From the beginning of 2024 he seems to have more game and scores a lot also thanks to Yildiz (a pure second striker compared to Chiesa who is a player who has to play wide) who gives fluidity of play and also thanks to low level opponents. As a Juventus fan I'm not under any illusions, also because in two weeks you'll be playing against the favorites to win the championship... Honestly, I'm afraid they'll give us a good football lesson.
ps. As a fan, I would like another midfielder, I honestly can't tell you whether a running and insertion midfielder, or a creative midfielder, or a defensive midfielder, to make Locatelli play more advanced. But Locatelli himself, as well as Rabiot and McKennie are too UNDERESTIMATED, Locatelli almost always produces excellent performances. It's almost like people are waiting for his first mistake so they can go against this guy
allegri is often got misunderstood by many fans and pundit, they think he's defensive minded manager but for me he is one of many great managers who can be flexible with his squad, so like we saw from his first tenure at juve, he's playing attacking football because he have many great players start from buffon to higuain, he didn't need to play very defensively when he have BBC+Buffon in Defence, because the trio alone can neutralize many attackers, while right now from current squad i think it's better to play like he doing right now, and the think i praise him the most he never complained about squads and just thinking about how to play better with his current squad
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That is actually smart from Allegri. Juventus do not have a creative midfielder to break defensive lines so just avoid focusing on passing and run with the ball.
I remember people wanted him to be sacked last season and even before that do to bad performance. All it takes is patience and time because Allegri is a quality coach with proper tactics. He led juventus to the ucl final two times and when they did that they were amazing in their own way. Hope they achieve what they want to achieve. Words from a barca fan
Nice video. In my opinion, another video will be needed at the end of the season to explain the changes in the game of this Juventus team in 2024. 18 goals in 5 games.
I think the team just started the year with a more offensive approach, they gained more confidence and decided it was time to start scoring more goals and not just winning the match. The fundamentals of the game remain untouched, there is just more will to score (you also gotta consider that Yldiz added more quality to Juventus' attack, allowing to bring more men into the opppising area)
Allegri first aim was to stop conceding Wierd goals like last 3 season , juve was doing very well end of last season , he completely transformed defence last season end and started working on mid at the start of this season so they can support attackers now , to those who don't know Vlahovic goal conversion was close to Lewandowski and halland , he wasn't getting good chances last season and also he had fitness issue , now he seems to get enough time on ball because of midfielders involvement in attack which has helped him to score
allegri is nothing special, almost every top italian teams play this way, even the supposedly "attacking" milan are often happy to just circulate the ball on the back before they pass the ball back to maignan to launch it to giroud, lol.
1/ Very nice video! Perfectly explained for dummies who critics Allegri with no arguements. This is Allegri's style! I only defend him because some people say that he has no style and he's the worst manager which is absolutely stupid otherwise he would have won NOTHING in his career. After, people can likes or dislikes his style and here I understand them! We can debate about it. There is a huge difference between the people who says that he has no style and the ones who knows that he has a style but do not like it. 2/ Now I will explain his style! Allegri's style is not about esthetics but about efficiency! What is it more efficient in the defense part of the game to defend with a bloc in the lower middle zone? There is not! What is it more efficient in the attack part of the game to attack on transitions by the wings with physical players running at full speed to push the ball forward in the spaces created. The only problem Juventus had was the finition. You need players full of confidence to do so. 3/ Yes Allegri's tactics is very simple and it can be counter if the other team play very nice with the possession. Juventus needs to play against this kind of team more to know how to adapt their system a bit against them. However, this tactics has created confidence for the players as their role is not very difficult. The defense is very secure about it. The midfield has well adapted (Rabiot) and the attack seems to work better now with Vlahovic more confident finally. Allegri has created a solid base as this tactics formation is fully mastered by everyone in the team. We don't know if Allegri can build on from that and make happen some adapted formation around it better suited for bigger teams in the future. I would like to see the 3-4-1-2 with Yildiz as the number 10 role behind Chiesa and Vlahovic. This formation removes the pivot role of Locatelli in front of the defense and put a higher midfield = 3rd attacker on the field. This is a formation more adapted for the attack which is needed when Juventus has lost the lead and need to score ASAP. Because as for now, Allegri's tactics is well adapted when no team leads (0-0 ; 1-1 : 2-2) or when Juve leads the score but not when Juve doesn't lead and run after the score.
Nice my friend, but I would love to see Fagioli in that 3412 behind the strikers ( the second sticker is ( Kenan/Cheasa ) he never tested in that position last year, with him there you can be more secure in the defence and he can go down when the others go up ( Loka+Rabiot)" not a really trequarista and not a fixed regista " + with move him to the right side you can always come back to the usual 352 or 532" the original formation" without making a sub . I really believed and still believing in him, I hope that the difficult situation that he but himself in will make something. Kenan can play as a number 10 instead of Fagioli or as a second sticker if Fagioli is there.
@@yassinsinssi1865 Personally, I don't really praise Fagioli. He plays a bit like Mckennie (in terms of style). He's not an attacker. He's clearly a midfield. I don't see Fagioli having the role of number 10. This is too technical and too much responsibility. Kenan Yildiz can dribble and he is very creative. I don't see any players doing that except Pogba. Also Miretti even if people disagree plays higher on the pitch. He seems to be naturally oriented offensive midfield than central midfield whereas Fagioli is more a central midfield.
@@skreapy21Fagioli can easily play in any position between the number 5 (the "regista") and the number 10, behind the strikers. Now he cannot play because of the whole betting scandal,so probably many people have forgotten how good of a player he is
@@niccologregorutti I didn't forget I just didn"t really see something extraordinary! Yildiz in a few matchs did 5 times more what Fagioli does! Fagioli is not 18 years old. He's 23. For a 23 years old, what he does, it's not exceptional at all. You need to understand that Fagioli is not really a youngster. Barella at 23 years old was way better than Fagioli. I am a Juve fan and I talk reality. Tonali is 23 and he's also better! So calm down with Fagioli, I am sure that not everybody is crazy about him.
@@skreapy21 I don't think the age really matters,he is having a different journey in comparison to Barella and Tonali. They were playing for Cagliari and Brescia so clearly they found much more space and played more than Fagioli who at their age was playing in the Juventus youth team because there were already Pjanic,Khedira,Matuidi,Marchisio etcetera. First year in professional football he was Serie B mvp and the next year (so last season) he was great in a team that had a horrific season. Age doesn't really matter if you see the context, Fagioli is a great player, different from Yildiz,who is more technical and offensive, but for example you could play 4231 with them, putting Chiesa and Yildiz on the wings and Fagioli behind Vlahovic. Of course this is all theoretical because there are much more elements than need to be considered
Allegri is a great manager and his game is not horrendous to watch, the only problem is that often he is happy scoring only 1 goal which can lead to problems, lately he has started to be more aggressive
@@hadifelani so Chelsea is a great team, buying lots of players for extreme clauses. You need to develop talent if you want to become great plus with today’s market spending on young players is always profitable
The right tribute must be given to Matteo Tognozzi. a man who few know, with absurd scouting skills, all the young people you see aggregated to the first team, owned by Juve, even those on loan like Soulè. I am credited to him, he is now the sporting director of Granada, I wish him the best but it is a big loss for Juventus.
If you try to deploy the tactics of Guardiola or de Zerbi with this squad you end up the way Sarri and Pirlo did: you hit a brick wall. They are not bad players but nowhere good enough to play fast attacking moves in the final third. Hence Allegri is doing the right thing by focusing on defence first, and since Yildiz gained a starting XI spot the attack has looked a lot better too. It's quite the irony considering the common criticisms of Allegri are: 1.he's too defence-minded 2.he doesn't trust youth 3.he doesn't like to deviate from his usual systems, yet he's switched to 3-5-2 in spite of playing with a four-man defence for over a decade and changed the way he uses the wing backs. Meanwhile other coaches like Sarri are struggling to implement their ideas fully.
Number 2 still remains true, honestly. He always treats youngsters as a last resort. He uses more youngsters this season simply because he didn't get the OK to buy players he wants and he didn't really have any other choices. Bet he'll stop utilizing the youngsters once he got the OK to buy players. Just like he always did on his previous seasons over and over again.
As a Juve fan, I would say unfortunately I'm from the minority who were always Allegri fans... I'm glad he's getting the recognitions. I always said, that the declining performance of Alex-Sandro and Cuadrado were the reasons Juve was looking more and more defensive, as these players were no longer able to cover grounds as Lechtstiner once did and therefore have to sit back. Now that we have Kostic, -Cuadrado,- Weah, Mekennie, and Illing jr you can clearly see the team imposing themselves... The question remains, with three competitions next season, is this style sustainable?
Nah, once he got more leeway to buy "quality" players, he wouldn't be using the youngsters anymore like he always did last season, and from his first stint as Juve's manager. He would always treat the academy players and youngsters as a last resort.
Given the technical quality of our squad at the beginning of the season, I would realistically dream of 4th place and return to ucl. However Allegri has managed to develop the squad so well and take the most of it, even if we suffered a lot to win quite a few matches, we are being able to keep up with an incredible inter squad and I now really believe we will win the league. Furthermore, he has managed to make players like mckennie and miretti improve a lot their game and also built a strong winning mentality in the team, which I think may just be what will make us overtake inter at the end
Gotta say when Allegri left last time it was probably a season overdue. The team looked completely unmotivated and only got somewhat decent results on inertia. Same was true for this spell up until now. I absolutely love effective counterattacking football because it doesn't allow the opponent to just disrespectfully occupy your half of the field, its such a huge boost do defense. But without the counterattacking Allegris football has been almost completely ineffective, the team must learn how to exert pressure when in posession too. Lets be honest, the saving grace to this shortcoming have been the set pieces - which is also great in itself, but not exactly a reliable source of goals; that and individual flashes of brilliance.
I remeber watching juve vs sampdoria when Allegri play octagon possession. 90 minutes of torture to watch when there are manu vs manc at the same time. I guess getting rid of cuadrado and bouncci really help the team. Wish Sandro find the place he belong. The bench
yes! best Juve now since before the Ronaldo kit selling acquisition which seemed to ruin Allegri. being part of the organization he seemed to accept it but...i like Allegri, and boost volume just to hear him go wild on the sideline. Forza Juve!!
I just waisted time reading through the comments and have realized how shortsighted most Juventini are... this level of "Pride" of the tifosi is toxic... Allegri has absolutely no clue I would love to see a copy of his contract just so I can use it as a template for my next place of employment
2 goals a match for Home games is not bad, but this is the Serie A we're talking about, their defense is not good enough for past quarter finals in the UCL.
Many have tried interpreting Allegri. Some cited existing philosophical works such as Bordiga, Hegel and Plato. The former saw Allegri as the progenitor of a spontaneous revolution, his football being so boring it had deep ideological significance. They viewed his football as the cry of discontentedness with the neoliberal consensus, and a legitimate philosophical work in it’s own right. The modern Hegelians saw Allegrismo as the dialectical synthesis between two states of being, that of anguish and that of ennui. Those using the works of Plato are conflicted on whether to see Allegriball as a concrete object, real and tangible, while all consider the feelings the games elicit to be abstract. Others saw it as post-modern performance art and tried to categorise it as the intended catalyst of a yet to materialise Neo-Fluxus movement. Alas, others even ascribed it a theological value, arguing for the canonisation of Allegri and compared our pain watching to the pain our lord felt on the cross. A contingent of these worshippers split recently and alleged Allegri was inherently heretical, no mortal man had ever suffered like Jesus did until we watched the Sampdoria game. The truth is, Allegriball defies what the human mind is capable of interpreting. We can only bask in its majesty.
@@YildizStan10 I have watched every Juve match, has he had poor games? Yeah, has he made some mistakes here and there? Yeah, but so have Danilo and Gatti, yeah they get plenty of praise, Kostić gets criticized despite doing a lot of the hard work, incredibly important, Iling isn't half the replacement for him even if he offers more in attack
Never forget that Conte left this team claiming that they were never going to be good enough and Allegri then took them to two CL finals, knocking out RM and Barca (with the famous MSN attack in their prime). You can't do that if you don't know what you are doing tactically. Yeah, both those teams then got revenge on us but that's football.
Great video, is there any way u can see that we can use this tactic whilst having an attacking trident of Chiesa Vlahovic and Yildiz? Maybe with one of Chiesa/Yildiz dropping in those cm positions in defense?
He's extremely astute and he has malice. But overall is overrated. That's why he didn't went to coach other teams, but take time out from football and went back at Juventus. He knows his potentials and didn't want to risk his face somewhere. He plays it simple because he knows he doesn't have the capabilities. On top of that. he always had and have great football player with huge class and potential. Juventus buys him most expensive and strongest defensive players and forwards. He had Chiellini, Barzagli, Bonucci and now he has Bremer, Danilo, Gatti. These are the first or second best defensive team in Serie A right now. Forwards he had Tevez, Morata, Mandzukic, now they bought him Vlahovic, most expensive player. Obviously he achieved moderate results with this kind of player. It's important to remember that Juventus this year is not even playing any European cups.
Three season later. Not impressed. This season Juventus doesnt have any Cup match. this does not mean that they are working better but that they have less difficulty managing workloads. they improved the squad, which wasn't easy given the problems related to the transfer market. but in terms of the game I would wait before calling it a miracle.
The only Italian coach with a system is de zerbi ancelloti relies on talent the rest are just disruptive playing counter attacks and that's the reason Italian league will not get back to where it was back in the days
Im juve fan since 2000s i have respect for him as coach but he lost two champions leagues finals the final against Real Madrid was disaster he lost pretty much all games against big teams since his comeback especially the lost 5-1 against Napoli even his latest wins came with embarrassing performances .
Sono tattiche basilari che qualsiasi squadra effettua, almeno in serie A. Noi tifosi della Juve scherziamo dicendo che mette un autobus davanti a Szczęsny. Nelle ultime partite il gioco è un po' più offensivo.
You can get away with this unfootball in serie a but in Europe you get beaten even by small teams but who are better tactically organized and juve have lost many
All of those who are calling allegri a brilliant one hasn't seen a single match as a juve fan...his football is dead and illogical,whatever points he is making here that allegri plays Mckennie as this and that is BS...one forward pass from opposition and it's all goes in vain. Allegri plays dinosaur level of football and his success whatever so far has been based on lucky / individual brilliance goal.. Stop hyping this brainless and stubborn coach or else take him to ur respective club and watch it getting sinked like Titanic.
Honestly, this year has been different. We started pressing higher (maybe cause we don’t play UCL so it’s easier to recover?) and you can see there’s INTENT behind the so-called “defensive” approach, we’re letting teams have the ball cause we’re quick on a counter and we’re defensively solid. The match in which we struggled the most was against Bologna cause they understood that and let US have the ball, and back then we had no clue what to do with it. Now we’re slowly getting better at that too, and at controlling the pace of the game (not even close to what we used to be like 7 years ago, but it’s a start).
mr allegri won 5 serie a in a row and back to back champions league final lost against prime barcelona in 2015 and prime real madrid in 2017 he is one to show respect for.
respect for allergri he has always been a great coach but i have zero respect for Juve. how many times have they been cheating and got caught/being punished now? first the relegation, nope didnt care, did it again then heavy point deductions, ya think repulsive criminals would stop violating regulations just because you give them a little bit of punishments? love Allergri but what a waste that he is working at Juve.
Overrated coach. Just focussed on defense wirhout a real idea of how to attack. How comes no top team wanted him the last years? Football is also entertainment of which he provides 0.
Nice analysis, basically he plays with a 5-4-1, uses a 400mln $ worth team against opponents who spent much less for players, and now is winning in serie A because he has no European competitions. Last two seasons his tactics were a disaster.
la difesa a 5 si vede solo in fase di non possesso quando il pallone viaggia nella propria metà campo, altrimenti la difesa rimane alta e si attua il gegenpressing. In fase di possesso invece si vede spesso il 433 (Cambiaso stringe a centrocampo per la sovrapposizione di Gatti mentre McKennie sale diventando di fatto un ala). Il fatto di giocare senza Europa è un malus, non c'è budget per rinforzare la squadra e la panchina si fa davvero corta. La Serie A infatti si vince solo con le coppe, salvo pochissime eccezioni
@@gabrieleblenx6702lascia perdere, non si riesce a comunicare con sta gente. Io sono il primo che avrebbe esonerato Allegri a fine anno scorso, ma criticarlo quest’anno è ridicolo, la squadra sta effettivamente giocando con intenzionalità (e quella per forza arriva dall’allenatore), e il gioco si è anche fatto più guardabile. Senza contare che stiamo giocando con una panchina cortissima-quasi inesistente a centrocampo (le squalifiche di Pogba e Fagioli pesano come macigni) e in difesa, e anche i titolari sono giocatori che nessuno si aspettava performassero così (McKennie al Leeds ha fatto male e finora è probabilmente l’MVP, Cambiaso faceva panca al Bologna, Gatti ha una sola stagione in serie A e nemmeno buonissima).
Allegri is a disgrace for the sport. It's because of defensive managers like him that Serie A has become so garbage. As a Juve fan it's a torture watching our games, getting dominated even by newly promoted teams. It's disgusting
La serie a è spazzatura perché non si coltivano i talenti. Non c’ entra nulla la tattica. Anzi paradossalmente davanti Allegri concede molta più libertà davanti in attacco .
Allegri's football is painful to watch. End of the story. The past two seasons were the worst I have witnessed in 40 years supporting Juventus. This season is slightly better in terms of results, many of them acquired by pure chance at the very last minute or from set pieces. Also, let's not forget that Juventus are not playing in european competitions this year.
When you desperately search for content on Italian football and tactical explanations and find it on an English channel.
Here, Italian creators who believe themselves to be football tactics gurus build their careers on the narrative that Allegri is incompetent and doesn't develop tactics. This over time has literally split the fans in half polluting the debate.
In my opinion he is responsible but also a victim of his own communication made of jokes and simplifications, and of a character that is not easy, but on a professional level he is a good manager.
Thank you really.
D'accordo al 100%. Unica analisi sul caso Allegri corretta in ogni sua sfaccettatura. Soprattutto sul fattore comunicazione e antipatia che in Italia gioca un fattore chiave agli occhi dei fruitori. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Those last years Juve were horrendous to watch. Finally Allegri's tactics seem to tick.
What looked like every fan's nightmare (really defensive style of play) might be what allowed the group to gain confidence again.
Allegri used Mckennie really well lately, I feel like Cambiaso and him changed the team a lot from last year. Yildiz might be the player we missed for those fast transitions, Vlahovic seems reborn since he is on the pitch.
Yildiz is technically similar to Dybala, and Vlahovic played beautifully with him and Morata on his first season. He has a strong bond outside the pitch with Chiesa so they’re able to play together somewhat proficiently, but Chiesa likes to go wide and doesn’t support him in the middle of the field as much, so he struggles, whereas Yildiz technique simplifies Vlahovic’s job. I think they’re a great pair, which again makes me mad at the old management for letting Dybala go (especially since we ended up playing 352 and not 433), cause Dybala-Vlahovic was a match made in heaven and we’ve been robbed of it :/
what changed is also the quality from the players we are seeing now. Players are improving, and we have a strong full XI. Might sound simple, but better players = better results, and theres nothing to do about that. Allegri had an impossible job making our team play good these last few years, also with all the problems at the club. Currently he has had signings and time to improve the squad, and we are back to playing well, its natural
@@Heldor100 You're right and I thought that way, but Dybala is left-footed like Vlahovic and they both like to play on the left side of a 352, all without taking into account that Dybala can't stay fit for more than half the season.
exactly@@Heldor100
difensive style of play can’t be the nightmare of a Juve fan. Juventus has always been something that someone can understand and someone..no. Allegri is a great coach and knows what to do.
Allegris block has got higher recently, this paired with some slick and quick passing has actually been not bad to watch, far from the juve of the past 2 years. I hope this continues
Fr I am so happy juve is doing good I am happy :) Forza juve
I agree, Juve is playing better game after game, I think the overall form of the players also allows it
They started the season pressing higher up and creating a lot of chances, but the instability in defense shown in the Sassuolo loss made Allegri switch back to low block and parking the bus after scoring the first goal. Now that the defense is so solid and the top4 spot is almost secured, they started the new year going back to high press, resulting in lots of possession gains in the last third of the pitch. They don't park the bus anymore and try to score again even after going up 1-0
Spot on analysis pal, well done. A friend of mine studied with Allegri at Coverciano and he told me that within the class Allegri was considered as a genius in tactic, unique for that time.
The class? Allegri has been fined multiple times for racist slurs to police officers, driving while talking on the phone and various speeding tickets. He is a rich snob who was a failure as a player and he is even worse as a coach
@@enrico_magnaniyou have literally 0 comprehension skills man,read again the first comment,then read yours and see if what you wrote makes sense
Cool! What happened to your friend? Did he go on to be a coach?
La classe non è acqua 😂😂😂 certo che l'antipatia ti acceca proprio. I guess you need to attend an English class @@enrico_magnani
No he didn't but he works for the Empoli Academy@@MrBlueFootball
Mr. Allegri is not a defensive manager, if he has quality players he puts them all on the pitch (Higuain, Mandzukic, Dybala, Douglas Costa, Cuadrado etc..). He wants talent and defensive organization, Juventus has become fragile for years and for this reason he has reorganized the wall to the detriment of the spectacle. Finally now he is collecting the results.
Yeah with mandzukic costa and dybala doing the defenders
@@gmproduction7953 In 2017 those "defenders" scored 42 goals...
@@Morbidstrudel For God sake Juventus was the dominant team in Italy they could have done even better
More like what? In 5 years they won 5 serie A, 2 champions final and several national Cup...if u are complaining about champions league they lost against barca 2015 and real 2017 (after eliminating them respectively in the semi-finals) that's not a shame...
Allegri is also a great reader of the game (as many top coaches are). It may take him the first 45 if he's misread or the opposition has approached the match differently, but the man tinkers when and where he can, sometimes the simplicity of his adjustments result in game changing effects.
He is famous to fail the substitutions
@@coprilettodelnapoli5466 Um...no, he isn't. Nice try though.
@@coprilettodelnapoli5466 nope napolista, quite the opposite.
[Sarcasm notice] Yea, he's great at yelling his head off at the end of each game for theatrics while the team has spend their entire energy parking in defense... "great reader of the game".....
@@manizarif2566 Right, obviously coming from someone who hasn't actually followed Juventus or Allegri. Just stfu if you aren't actually aware.
Allegri is so underrated. You can love him or hate him, but the truth is that he rebuilt this team from nothing and now he’s starting 2024 playing games in a more productive way, scoring 18 goal in 5 matches and the results are there! He’s keeping up with Inter’s unbelievable pace and basically already granted us a UCL spot for next year, I think nobody would have expected this at the start of the season
Btw streets won't forget SBD bestgamers
He seems to fit in at Juventus perfectly.
@@MrBlueFootball Be careful though, Allegri was good in his first cycle in modifying and moving from Conte's fixed 3-5-2 to various formations from 4-3-1-2 (with one of the best midfields, Pogba Marchisio Pirlo Vidal + Tucu Pereyra ), returning to Cardiff's 3-5-2 and 4-2-3-1.
But he has always had VERY STRONG teams, too underrated.
But in the second cycle he had some good teams with which you can say he flopped.
From the beginning of 2024 he seems to have more game and scores a lot also thanks to Yildiz (a pure second striker compared to Chiesa who is a player who has to play wide) who gives fluidity of play and also thanks to low level opponents.
As a Juventus fan I'm not under any illusions, also because in two weeks you'll be playing against the favorites to win the championship... Honestly, I'm afraid they'll give us a good football lesson.
ps. As a fan, I would like another midfielder, I honestly can't tell you whether a running and insertion midfielder, or a creative midfielder, or a defensive midfielder, to make Locatelli play more advanced.
But Locatelli himself, as well as Rabiot and McKennie are too UNDERESTIMATED, Locatelli almost always produces excellent performances.
It's almost like people are waiting for his first mistake so they can go against this guy
aspettate a parlare.......le tattiche di allegri🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
allegri is often got misunderstood by many fans and pundit, they think he's defensive minded manager but for me he is one of many great managers who can be flexible with his squad, so like we saw from his first tenure at juve, he's playing attacking football because he have many great players start from buffon to higuain, he didn't need to play very defensively when he have BBC+Buffon in Defence, because the trio alone can neutralize many attackers, while right now from current squad i think it's better to play like he doing right now, and the think i praise him the most he never complained about squads and just thinking about how to play better with his current squad
You are a parasite like allegri
Just discovered this channel. The algorithm chose this video as I am a Juve fan and I must say I’m glad it did, as I thoroughly enjoyed it and I found it very insightful.
Thank you.
Glad you enjoy it!
One of the greatest tactician in football. I'm happy Allegri has gotten juve back to their best, people forget how much he has achieved in the game
That is one of the most accurate analysis Ive seen.
Thanks for this video. Allegri is a genius. The real essence of the italian defensive soccer.
Genius? Ahahahahahah
@@angelobachman2312go back to avsim
@@tm8349shut up. Allegri horribile coach
Good analysis. I always find it funny watching Gatti storm up the pitch as a rw and then position himself as striker multiple times throughout a game.
That is actually smart from Allegri. Juventus do not have a creative midfielder to break defensive lines so just avoid focusing on passing and run with the ball.
I remember people wanted him to be sacked last season and even before that do to bad performance. All it takes is patience and time because Allegri is a quality coach with proper tactics. He led juventus to the ucl final two times and when they did that they were amazing in their own way. Hope they achieve what they want to achieve. Words from a barca fan
Nice video. In my opinion, another video will be needed at the end of the season to explain the changes in the game of this Juventus team in 2024. 18 goals in 5 games.
I think the team just started the year with a more offensive approach, they gained more confidence and decided it was time to start scoring more goals and not just winning the match. The fundamentals of the game remain untouched, there is just more will to score (you also gotta consider that Yldiz added more quality to Juventus' attack, allowing to bring more men into the opppising area)
Allegri first aim was to stop conceding Wierd goals like last 3 season , juve was doing very well end of last season , he completely transformed defence last season end and started working on mid at the start of this season so they can support attackers now , to those who don't know Vlahovic goal conversion was close to Lewandowski and halland , he wasn't getting good chances last season and also he had fitness issue , now he seems to get enough time on ball because of midfielders involvement in attack which has helped him to score
Lord Darth Allegri, the ancient Sith master of dark football arts. He makes something out of nothing 😂
Forzza Juvee
The secret Sith Lord Darth Allegri 😂😂😂
allegri is nothing special, almost every top italian teams play this way, even the supposedly "attacking" milan are often happy to just circulate the ball on the back before they pass the ball back to maignan to launch it to giroud, lol.
@@nakiyame2606 i think you missed some seasons
1/ Very nice video! Perfectly explained for dummies who critics Allegri with no arguements. This is Allegri's style! I only defend him because some people say that he has no style and he's the worst manager which is absolutely stupid otherwise he would have won NOTHING in his career. After, people can likes or dislikes his style and here I understand them! We can debate about it. There is a huge difference between the people who says that he has no style and the ones who knows that he has a style but do not like it.
2/ Now I will explain his style! Allegri's style is not about esthetics but about efficiency! What is it more efficient in the defense part of the game to defend with a bloc in the lower middle zone? There is not! What is it more efficient in the attack part of the game to attack on transitions by the wings with physical players running at full speed to push the ball forward in the spaces created. The only problem Juventus had was the finition. You need players full of confidence to do so.
3/ Yes Allegri's tactics is very simple and it can be counter if the other team play very nice with the possession. Juventus needs to play against this kind of team more to know how to adapt their system a bit against them. However, this tactics has created confidence for the players as their role is not very difficult. The defense is very secure about it. The midfield has well adapted (Rabiot) and the attack seems to work better now with Vlahovic more confident finally. Allegri has created a solid base as this tactics formation is fully mastered by everyone in the team. We don't know if Allegri can build on from that and make happen some adapted formation around it better suited for bigger teams in the future. I would like to see the 3-4-1-2 with Yildiz as the number 10 role behind Chiesa and Vlahovic. This formation removes the pivot role of Locatelli in front of the defense and put a higher midfield = 3rd attacker on the field. This is a formation more adapted for the attack which is needed when Juventus has lost the lead and need to score ASAP. Because as for now, Allegri's tactics is well adapted when no team leads (0-0 ; 1-1 : 2-2) or when Juve leads the score but not when Juve doesn't lead and run after the score.
Nice my friend, but I would love to see Fagioli in that 3412 behind the strikers ( the second sticker is ( Kenan/Cheasa ) he never tested in that position last year, with him there you can be more secure in the defence and he can go down when the others go up ( Loka+Rabiot)" not a really trequarista and not a fixed regista " + with move him to the right side you can always come back to the usual 352 or 532" the original formation" without making a sub . I really believed and still believing in him, I hope that the difficult situation that he but himself in will make something.
Kenan can play as a number 10 instead of Fagioli or as a second sticker if Fagioli is there.
@@yassinsinssi1865 Personally, I don't really praise Fagioli. He plays a bit like Mckennie (in terms of style). He's not an attacker. He's clearly a midfield. I don't see Fagioli having the role of number 10. This is too technical and too much responsibility. Kenan Yildiz can dribble and he is very creative. I don't see any players doing that except Pogba. Also Miretti even if people disagree plays higher on the pitch. He seems to be naturally oriented offensive midfield than central midfield whereas Fagioli is more a central midfield.
@@skreapy21Fagioli can easily play in any position between the number 5 (the "regista") and the number 10, behind the strikers. Now he cannot play because of the whole betting scandal,so probably many people have forgotten how good of a player he is
@@niccologregorutti I didn't forget I just didn"t really see something extraordinary! Yildiz in a few matchs did 5 times more what Fagioli does! Fagioli is not 18 years old. He's 23. For a 23 years old, what he does, it's not exceptional at all. You need to understand that Fagioli is not really a youngster. Barella at 23 years old was way better than Fagioli. I am a Juve fan and I talk reality. Tonali is 23 and he's also better! So calm down with Fagioli, I am sure that not everybody is crazy about him.
@@skreapy21 I don't think the age really matters,he is having a different journey in comparison to Barella and Tonali. They were playing for Cagliari and Brescia so clearly they found much more space and played more than Fagioli who at their age was playing in the Juventus youth team because there were already Pjanic,Khedira,Matuidi,Marchisio etcetera. First year in professional football he was Serie B mvp and the next year (so last season) he was great in a team that had a horrific season. Age doesn't really matter if you see the context, Fagioli is a great player, different from Yildiz,who is more technical and offensive, but for example you could play 4231 with them, putting Chiesa and Yildiz on the wings and Fagioli behind Vlahovic. Of course this is all theoretical because there are much more elements than need to be considered
Great analysis of my favourite team!
Allegri is a great manager and his game is not horrendous to watch, the only problem is that often he is happy scoring only 1 goal which can lead to problems, lately he has started to be more aggressive
Meh
That's not the only problem.
He wouldn't be using youngsters if he's allowed to buy a lot of "quality" players on the transfer window.
@@hadifelani so Chelsea is a great team, buying lots of players for extreme clauses. You need to develop talent if you want to become great plus with today’s market spending on young players is always profitable
@@hadifelani nobody would use youngesters due to the fact that they need to be developed
@@metalfingerz4203 meh, Pirlo, Sarri, and Conte both used youngsters and academy players way more often than Allegri.
The right tribute must be given to Matteo Tognozzi.
a man who few know, with absurd scouting skills, all the young people you see aggregated to the first team, owned by Juve, even those on loan like Soulè.
I am credited to him, he is now the sporting director of Granada, I wish him the best but it is a big loss for Juventus.
If you try to deploy the tactics of Guardiola or de Zerbi with this squad you end up the way Sarri and Pirlo did: you hit a brick wall. They are not bad players but nowhere good enough to play fast attacking moves in the final third. Hence Allegri is doing the right thing by focusing on defence first, and since Yildiz gained a starting XI spot the attack has looked a lot better too.
It's quite the irony considering the common criticisms of Allegri are: 1.he's too defence-minded 2.he doesn't trust youth 3.he doesn't like to deviate from his usual systems, yet he's switched to 3-5-2 in spite of playing with a four-man defence for over a decade and changed the way he uses the wing backs. Meanwhile other coaches like Sarri are struggling to implement their ideas fully.
Number 2 still remains true, honestly.
He always treats youngsters as a last resort. He uses more youngsters this season simply because he didn't get the OK to buy players he wants and he didn't really have any other choices.
Bet he'll stop utilizing the youngsters once he got the OK to buy players. Just like he always did on his previous seasons over and over again.
I'd go as far as to say that Sarri's Lazio are boring to watch anyway.
Allegri is sooooooo underrated!
Please, Allegri is the worst coach ever
@@enrico_magnani nope
@@enrico_magnani best ever
Best coaches win International trophies. Cmon.
@@bsares18 nope, he's trash
Hey man, great video! Just a note: Calgary is in Canada! FORZA JUVE!!!
🤭 my bad
fantastic analysis
Italian style in a nutshell: tight defense and quick counterattack: we won the world cup in 1982 like that.
As a Juve fan, I would say unfortunately I'm from the minority who were always Allegri fans... I'm glad he's getting the recognitions. I always said, that the declining performance of Alex-Sandro and Cuadrado were the reasons Juve was looking more and more defensive, as these players were no longer able to cover grounds as Lechtstiner once did and therefore have to sit back. Now that we have Kostic, -Cuadrado,- Weah, Mekennie, and Illing jr you can clearly see the team imposing themselves... The question remains, with three competitions next season, is this style sustainable?
Nah, once he got more leeway to buy "quality" players, he wouldn't be using the youngsters anymore like he always did last season, and from his first stint as Juve's manager.
He would always treat the academy players and youngsters as a last resort.
Cuadrado play for inter
Coming back here to congratulate the only tactical analysis of Allegri's 2.0 available on the internet. I wonder why? Thank you.
Given the technical quality of our squad at the beginning of the season, I would realistically dream of 4th place and return to ucl. However Allegri has managed to develop the squad so well and take the most of it, even if we suffered a lot to win quite a few matches, we are being able to keep up with an incredible inter squad and I now really believe we will win the league. Furthermore, he has managed to make players like mckennie and miretti improve a lot their game and also built a strong winning mentality in the team, which I think may just be what will make us overtake inter at the end
great analyzing 👍
Fino alla fine, Forza Juventus 🏳🏴
Gotta say when Allegri left last time it was probably a season overdue. The team looked completely unmotivated and only got somewhat decent results on inertia. Same was true for this spell up until now. I absolutely love effective counterattacking football because it doesn't allow the opponent to just disrespectfully occupy your half of the field, its such a huge boost do defense. But without the counterattacking Allegris football has been almost completely ineffective, the team must learn how to exert pressure when in posession too. Lets be honest, the saving grace to this shortcoming have been the set pieces - which is also great in itself, but not exactly a reliable source of goals; that and individual flashes of brilliance.
Quite a few goals from set pieces and the team is doing well.
I remeber watching juve vs sampdoria when Allegri play octagon possession. 90 minutes of torture to watch when there are manu vs manc at the same time. I guess getting rid of cuadrado and bouncci really help the team. Wish Sandro find the place he belong. The bench
yes! best Juve now since before the Ronaldo kit selling acquisition which seemed to ruin Allegri. being part of the organization he seemed to accept it but...i like Allegri, and boost volume just to hear him go wild on the sideline. Forza Juve!!
I just waisted time reading through the comments and have realized how shortsighted most Juventini are... this level of "Pride" of the tifosi is toxic... Allegri has absolutely no clue
I would love to see a copy of his contract just so I can use it as a template for my next place of employment
Jesus Max where tf was this in 2021 & 2022? Signed, every Juventino 😂
Great video - What software do you use for the clips and tactics?
Thanks. I use Once video analysis
once.de/once-video-analyser-pro/
I am surprised Klopp did not het the nod ahead of Arteta. Not that Arteta is bad, but Klopp is definitely a level above and is more accomplished.
Yep, good point but I just thought Arteta is associated more with positional play. Thanks.
#GrandeAllegri ❤ ALLEGRI THE BEST
Vergognati, allegriano. Allegri the worst
2 goals a match for Home games is not bad, but this is the Serie A we're talking about, their defense is not good enough for past quarter finals in the UCL.
Juventus is great 😊 until it works! Let’s see how it goes…
How's it not working. They have the most accumulated season points so far
Many have tried interpreting Allegri.
Some cited existing philosophical works such as Bordiga, Hegel and Plato.
The former saw Allegri as the progenitor of a spontaneous revolution, his football being so boring it had deep ideological significance. They viewed his football as the cry of discontentedness with the neoliberal consensus, and a legitimate philosophical work in it’s own right.
The modern Hegelians saw Allegrismo as the dialectical synthesis between two states of being, that of anguish and that of ennui. Those using the works of Plato are conflicted on whether to see Allegriball as a concrete object, real and tangible, while all consider the feelings the games elicit to be abstract.
Others saw it as post-modern performance art and tried to categorise it as the intended catalyst of a yet to materialise Neo-Fluxus movement.
Alas, others even ascribed it a theological value, arguing for the canonisation of Allegri and compared our pain watching to the pain our lord felt on the cross. A contingent of these worshippers split recently and alleged Allegri was inherently heretical, no mortal man had ever suffered like Jesus did until we watched the Sampdoria game.
The truth is, Allegriball defies what the human mind is capable of interpreting.
We can only bask in its majesty.
Doesn't matter, #ALLEGRIOUT
Ngl this is spot on being a Juve fan
Only thing that is inaccurate about this video is making Kostic look like a competent footballer
😂
Kostić is great, wdym?
@@Michael-211 If you watch him you'll know what I mean
@Michael-211 he's been poor this season. Last season he was arguably our MVP. Honestly his downfall needs to be studied
@@YildizStan10 I have watched every Juve match, has he had poor games? Yeah, has he made some mistakes here and there? Yeah, but so have Danilo and Gatti, yeah they get plenty of praise, Kostić gets criticized despite doing a lot of the hard work, incredibly important, Iling isn't half the replacement for him even if he offers more in attack
Never forget that Conte left this team claiming that they were never going to be good enough and Allegri then took them to two CL finals, knocking out RM and Barca (with the famous MSN attack in their prime). You can't do that if you don't know what you are doing tactically. Yeah, both those teams then got revenge on us but that's football.
Thank u ❤
Great video, is there any way u can see that we can use this tactic whilst having an attacking trident of Chiesa Vlahovic and Yildiz? Maybe with one of Chiesa/Yildiz dropping in those cm positions in defense?
I would think both Chiesa and Yildiz would need to drop back at times. Who would you leave out?
Allegri Is wonderful
He's extremely astute and he has malice. But overall is overrated. That's why he didn't went to coach other teams, but take time out from football and went back at Juventus. He knows his potentials and didn't want to risk his face somewhere. He plays it simple because he knows he doesn't have the capabilities. On top of that. he always had and have great football player with huge class and potential. Juventus buys him most expensive and strongest defensive players and forwards. He had Chiellini, Barzagli, Bonucci and now he has Bremer, Danilo, Gatti. These are the first or second best defensive team in Serie A right now. Forwards he had Tevez, Morata, Mandzukic, now they bought him Vlahovic, most expensive player. Obviously he achieved moderate results with this kind of player. It's important to remember that Juventus this year is not even playing any European cups.
Has only won in Italy so far, having had very competitive teams in the past to theoretically win Champions League. Lost various finals too
C'è un modo per taggare quell insulso di Avsim su ytb?
Roma and Napoli have a new Coach this Year can you please 🙏 analyze those two clubs tactics.
Napoli are a bit of a mess at the moment. Roma will take a while to settle in to a new style.
napoli coach is a downgrade
De Rossis 4321 looked really good
I need video of Lele Adani, best coach of the word! PADRE TEMPO
LETS GOOOOOOOOOOO ALLLEGRI THE MASTERMIND
OMG finally a video talking facts. STOP TRYING TO MAKE FOOTBALL SCIENCE
Sir Massimiliano Allegri from Livorno, also known as the Demon or the Wizard
Three season later. Not impressed. This season Juventus doesnt have any Cup match. this does not mean that they are working better but that they have less difficulty managing workloads. they improved the squad, which wasn't easy given the problems related to the transfer market. but in terms of the game I would wait before calling it a miracle.
Let’s see Sunday guys 🖤💙🖤💙
The only Italian coach with a system is de zerbi ancelloti relies on talent the rest are just disruptive playing counter attacks and that's the reason Italian league will not get back to where it was back in the days
Allegri is a tactical genius
😂
Hi, which platform do you use to get player and team stats?
I used FotMob for this video.
@@MrBlueFootballthank you :)
good video
Forza Juve!🤍🖤
#AllegriOut
Im juve fan since 2000s i have respect for him as coach but he lost two champions leagues finals the final against Real Madrid was disaster he lost pretty much all games against big teams since his comeback especially the lost 5-1 against Napoli even his latest wins came with embarrassing performances .
Lo stregone di Livorno
De Zerbi is near Guardiola just because he coaches a PL team?
Sono tattiche basilari che qualsiasi squadra effettua, almeno in serie A. Noi tifosi della Juve scherziamo dicendo che mette un autobus davanti a Szczęsny. Nelle ultime partite il gioco è un po' più offensivo.
Forza Juventus
Great thumbnal 'tactics are bullshit'😂
Allegri number one!! With this team can do only like this!!!
You don’t win 6 serie A’s, 4 coppa Italia’s and reach 2 UCL finals if you’re a bad coach
You can get away with this unfootball in serie a but in Europe you get beaten even by small teams but who are better tactically organized and juve have lost many
All of those who are calling allegri a brilliant one hasn't seen a single match as a juve fan...his football is dead and illogical,whatever points he is making here that allegri plays Mckennie as this and that is BS...one forward pass from opposition and it's all goes in vain.
Allegri plays dinosaur level of football and his success whatever so far has been based on lucky / individual brilliance goal.. Stop hyping this brainless and stubborn coach or else take him to ur respective club and watch it getting sinked like Titanic.
Imagine if Allegri coached PSG 💀💀😬
Allegri and Mbappe ☠️
MAX ALLEGRI from Livorno also Known as "ACCIUGA" or "MINNESOTA" or "CORTO MUSO"
Football Is Sport.
How on earth did Arteta sneak into being a top coach😂
😀
as juve fans i cant lie the tactics is hard to watch but somehow bring result
Honestly, this year has been different. We started pressing higher (maybe cause we don’t play UCL so it’s easier to recover?) and you can see there’s INTENT behind the so-called “defensive” approach, we’re letting teams have the ball cause we’re quick on a counter and we’re defensively solid. The match in which we struggled the most was against Bologna cause they understood that and let US have the ball, and back then we had no clue what to do with it. Now we’re slowly getting better at that too, and at controlling the pace of the game (not even close to what we used to be like 7 years ago, but it’s a start).
Watching Juve this year is miles better than last year
I love watching this Juve, we move as a unit , sure it's not the most beautiful football, but it's still great to see the transition
lol love it. this is how i play efootball XD. great video?
mr allegri won 5 serie a in a row and back to back champions league final lost against prime barcelona in 2015 and prime real madrid in 2017 he is one to show respect for.
respect for allergri he has always been a great coach but i have zero respect for Juve. how many times have they been cheating and got caught/being punished now? first the relegation, nope didnt care, did it again then heavy point deductions, ya think repulsive criminals would stop violating regulations just because you give them a little bit of punishments? love Allergri but what a waste that he is working at Juve.
FORZA JUVE🤍🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤
Avsim is about to loose his mind🤣
Go Avsim, fuck Allegri
You need a strong manager to compete
De Zerbi top coach :D Nice one :D
Acciughina is top
Arteta the guy just does whatever Pep does delusional people
HORTO MUSO OWNER
This won't work in EPL
#AllegriOut‼️
This makes Juventus never be a big team in Europe unlike Madrid, Bayern, City or Liverpool
Haha you added city on that list?😂 go to sleep.
He concedes over 50% possession every match, even against a newly promoted side. That is not what people pay money to see and a disgrace quite frankly
well then dont pay the money 😂
Dont watch Juve then. Even when Zidane was with Juve, their football is still boring. What's important for Juve is 3 points, not attractive football.
Juve is not Barcelona or Man City.
Overrated coach. Just focussed on defense wirhout a real idea of how to attack. How comes no top team wanted him the last years? Football is also entertainment of which he provides 0.
B.s
So he been doing this for 3 years and nothing to show... there's always a TACTICS and I don't like his
HORTO MUSO
Nice analysis, basically he plays with a 5-4-1, uses a 400mln $ worth team against opponents who spent much less for players, and now is winning in serie A because he has no European competitions. Last two seasons his tactics were a disaster.
Hot damn ur brain is rotting.
Imagine saying that when his last 2 season juventus is facing the most turbelent season ever
la difesa a 5 si vede solo in fase di non possesso quando il pallone viaggia nella propria metà campo, altrimenti la difesa rimane alta e si attua il gegenpressing. In fase di possesso invece si vede spesso il 433 (Cambiaso stringe a centrocampo per la sovrapposizione di Gatti mentre McKennie sale diventando di fatto un ala). Il fatto di giocare senza Europa è un malus, non c'è budget per rinforzare la squadra e la panchina si fa davvero corta. La Serie A infatti si vince solo con le coppe, salvo pochissime eccezioni
@@gabrieleblenx6702lascia perdere, non si riesce a comunicare con sta gente. Io sono il primo che avrebbe esonerato Allegri a fine anno scorso, ma criticarlo quest’anno è ridicolo, la squadra sta effettivamente giocando con intenzionalità (e quella per forza arriva dall’allenatore), e il gioco si è anche fatto più guardabile. Senza contare che stiamo giocando con una panchina cortissima-quasi inesistente a centrocampo (le squalifiche di Pogba e Fagioli pesano come macigni) e in difesa, e anche i titolari sono giocatori che nessuno si aspettava performassero così (McKennie al Leeds ha fatto male e finora è probabilmente l’MVP, Cambiaso faceva panca al Bologna, Gatti ha una sola stagione in serie A e nemmeno buonissima).
@@Heldor100 tutto corretto. Purtroppo però molti parlano per slogan, ma d'altro canto il calcio lo guardano tutti ma lo capiscono in pochi
Ok but you can't improve in 1 season
Allegri is a disgrace for the sport. It's because of defensive managers like him that Serie A has become so garbage. As a Juve fan it's a torture watching our games, getting dominated even by newly promoted teams. It's disgusting
La serie a è spazzatura perché non si coltivano i talenti. Non c’ entra nulla la tattica. Anzi paradossalmente davanti Allegri concede molta più libertà davanti in attacco .
@@Gigi-hw8ecconcede libertà ossia non sa dare un gioco offensivo e lascia che se ne occupino i giocatori da soli
#allegri out!!!
Allegri's football is painful to watch. End of the story. The past two seasons were the worst I have witnessed in 40 years supporting Juventus. This season is slightly better in terms of results, many of them acquired by pure chance at the very last minute or from set pieces. Also, let's not forget that Juventus are not playing in european competitions this year.