Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato October 14, 2016 Allegri 'wanted Champions League incentive' http://www.football-italia.net/92898/allegri-wanted-champions-league-incentive? Oct 14, 2016 Juventus executives thought Massimiliano Allegri 'was joking' when he said he wanted a bonus for a Champions League win. The 49-year-old replaced Antonio Conte at the Turin-based club, and has explained that there was much work to be done upon his arrival. "The situation was difficult," Allegri told Corriere dello Sport. "The team changed coaches just a week into pre-season." “But I arrived with a clear head. I was calm, I knew I had a great team. When I signed the first contract for Juventus I asked for there to be a bonus added for winning the Champions League. “They thought I was joking. But we reached the final and almost won... “After two years the squad has undergone heavy changes. It certainly can not be said that it is the Juventus of Conte anymore .." The Bianconeri boss then went on to talk about the quality of his current squad before they take on Udinese on Saturday evening, having already declared that they are favourites to win the Scudetto this season. “Juve are a great team, we must improve the quality of the play but we are growing. “We changed sixteen players in two years, including champions like Pirlo, Vidal and Pogba in midfield, but it does not scare me to rebuild: it's tiring but exciting. “The club has provided me with six new and great players. Just like I did with Dybala, I will try to integrate them into the team in the right way." Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato October 18, 2016 'Winning titles is all that matters' - Allegri rubbishes fears over Juventus form The Bianconeri boss says that winning games is all that matters for his side, and not whether they are playing well, following recent criticism. http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/3276/serie-a/2016/10/17/28567222/-? Oct 17, 2016 Juventus head coach Massimiliano Allegri has dismissed any suggestion that he is concerned over the way his side are playing this season. The Serie A champions have won eight of their opening 10 games in all competitions, including all of their last five, in which they have conceded just one goal. Questions have been raised over their performances, however, with Saturday's 2-1 win over Udinese coming courtesy of a Paulo Dybala penalty, while they were frustrated for over an hour in the 3-0 victory at Empoli on October 2. But Allegri insists that winning trophies is all that matters for him and his players as they attempt to make it two wins from three games in Champions League Group H against Lyon on Tuesday. "It doesn't worry me that people say Juventus are winning without playing well," he said. "The result is what matters. People remember who wins titles, not who plays 'well'. "I don't know what 'playing well' means. "At Juventus, we have our own characteristics and with those characteristics our aim is always to go as far as possible in each competition we take part in. "What's more important than the system is getting players out onto the field based on their qualities. We're trying to change the way we play at the moment, not the system." Defender Giorgio Chiellini and striker Mario Mandzukic will miss the trip to France with respective thigh and adductor injuries. Allegri, however, is not unduly concerned by those losses and gave Juve fans a boost with the news that Claudio Marchisio is close to a return from his lengthy recovery from knee surgery. "I'm not worried by having players out injured," Allegri said. "We have other players who can make the difference against a very organised Lyon side. "It was a shame to lose Mandzukic. Chiellini is out, but we don't expect it to be for long. Marchisio is close to a comeback." Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato November 5, 2016 Gasperini: 'Allegri needs time' http://www.football-italia.net/93901/gasperini-allegri-needs-time? Nov 4, 2016 Atalanta Coach Gian Piero Gasperini thinks that Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri 'needs time' in order to realise the club's Champions League success. The 58-year-old also detailed his own side's ambitions of an Europa League finish, but admitted that 'it will be difficult'. "We’re having a great time, but it will be difficult to defend this position," he continued in an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport. "To get into Europe we must hope that some big clubs fail during the season. "Atalanta has to think about growing and developing. This will happen because the club is serious, it has superior facilities, a passionate audience and we have already seen interesting prospects coming from the youth sector. "The project is clear and lies with the young players. Are Atalanta styled on Athletic Bilbao? We won’t go to those extremes, because if there is a good player who does not speak the Bergamo dialect then I will take him gladly!" What does the experienced Coach think of Juventus this season? "Allegri needs time. Certainly, after the recruitment drive aimed at the Champions League, Juve must reach the latter stages of the competition. In Italy sometimes they can ‘make do’ but in Europe they cannot do this." Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato November 16, 2016 Allegri: 'Fans must live every moment' http://www.football-italia.net/94331/allegri-fans-must-live-every-moment Nov 14, 2016 Juventus Coach Massimiliano Allegri enthuses about the current campaign, encouraging the fans to 'live every moment'. The 49-year-old is gunning for a record-breaking sixth consecutive league title, and urged the fans to join him in a 'bursting desire to celebrate' a 'legendary' Scudetto win. "This is a year for us in which enthusiasm must remain until the end," the Livorno-native told Tuttosport. "When I step on the pitch I must have the number six in my head, not the formation played, but the six consecutive Scudetti we can win. "The fans at the stadium must have a bursting desire to celebrate a title that would be legendary. "They must live every moment, every match. It is not a trivial thing to win six titles in a row. "It was not trivial to win 25 out of 26 games last year. In the summer, I sat down & thought about it, you don't realise it till later on. "It is also not trivial to win 10 games out of 12, like we have done so far this season. "It’s these things that football fans should rejoice in from time to time, without taking anything for granted. "Because all together, we can become legends, in the same way Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls were." But the team are still winning without playing well. Do they need to aspire to be more like Barcelona? "Juventus are Juventus, Barcelona are Barcelona and Bayern Munich are Bayern Munich. "We have to work on our strengths which are tactics and a little bit of craftiness because, without taking anything away from others, we Italians are more awake." Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato November 16, 2016 Allegri: 'Pjaca to be decisive' http://www.football-italia.net/94332/allegri-pjaca-be-decisive? Nov 14, 2016 Juventus Coach Max Allegri says injured winger Marko Pjaca 'will be decisive' for the Bianconeri this season. After having encouraged the fans to dream of a sixth consecutive Scudetto, the 49-year-old boss defended members of his squad who have faced criticism this year. "Hernanes is criticised even in the face of good games, Allegri continued in an interview with Tuttosport. "Players are killed because they are expected to do things that are outside of their abilities. "How can you ask [Patrice] Evra to make the runs of Alex Sandro up and down the flanks? Patrice has other qualities." The Livorno-native was also asked about how the transfer of Gonzalo Higuain came about this summer. “At the end of the championship last year we went to the club and we said: 'The player we need this year in order to strengthen the team is Higuain'.” “Gonzalo is a player that guarantees goals, he’s a solid attacker. The club were really good. Juve are fantastic at forward planning." What about the tactics going forward, are we likely to see the 4-3-3 that was deployed against Chievo? "Right now we're a team that does not have a fixed formation. There just isn’t one. "We are unpredictable and this is an advantage: being less ordered gives us less points of reference. Finally, Allegri showed no hesitation in naming a player who will be the protagonist for Juventus in 2017. "It will be Pjaca." Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato November 16, 2016 Allegri wants Juventus to be legends like Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls Manager is driven by possibility of sixth Scudetto http://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2016/11/15/13630782/allegri-wants-juventus- be-legends-like-michael-jordan-chicago-bulls-six-champions-pjaca-decisive Nov 15, 2016 With the international break drawing to a close, Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri has been talking to the media. First and foremost, he wants the fans to savor the season that is quickly approaching its midway point. "This is a year for us in which enthusiasm must remain until the end. When I step on the pitch I must have the number six in my head, not the formation played, but the six consecutive Scudetti we can win. "The fans at the stadium must have a bursting desire to celebrate a title that would be legendary. "They must live every moment, every match. It is not a trivial thing to win six titles in a row. "It was not trivial to win 25 out of 26 games last year. In the summer, I sat down & thought about it, you don't realise it till later on. "It is also not trivial to win 10 games out of 12, like we have done so far this season. "It’s these things that football fans should rejoice in from time to time, without taking anything for granted. "Because all together, we can become legends, in the same way Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls were." The Bianconeri are top of the league table, but haven’t looked good for long periods so far. Do they need to play like Barcelona? "Juventus are Juventus, Barcelona are Barcelona and Bayern Munich are Bayern Munich. "We have to work on our strengths which are tactics and a little bit of craftiness because, without taking anything away from others, we Italians are more aware." As he usually does, he also took the time to talk about some players that he felt have received undue criticism. "Hernanes is criticised even in the face of good games. Players are killed because they are expected to do things that are outside of their abilities. "How can you ask [Patrice] Evra to make the runs of Alex Sandro up and down the flanks? Patrice has other qualities." The topic of Gonzalo Higuain is never far away when Allegri is being interviewed, and here the manager talks about how the transfer came about. “At the end of the championship last year we went to the club and we said: 'The player we need this year in order to strengthen the team is Higuain'.” “Gonzalo is a player that guarantees goals, he’s a solid attacker. The club were really good. Juve are fantastic at forward planning." Will Juve play in the same 4-3-3 again this coming weekend? "Right now we're a team that does not have a fixed formation. There just isn’t one. "We are unpredictable and this is an advantage: being less ordered gives us less points of reference.” He ended with a surprise choice when asked who would be Juventus’ most decisive player in 2017. "It will be Pjaca." Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato November 28, 2016 Lippi: 'Juve problems down to Allegri' http://www.football-italia.net/94952/lippi-juve-problems-down-allegri Nov 28, 2016 Ex-Juventus Coach Marcello Lippi, has attributed their current struggles to 'changes in direction' by current boss Massimiliano Allegri. The 68-year-old tactician also spoke about progress in his current role as boss of the Chinese national team. "The aim is to raise the level of Chinese football," the veteran boss told Radio Rai. "The immediate goals are not impossible, but very difficult, because it is very hard to go and play at the World Cup. "There was improvement in the first game but we could not see it though, the aim of qualification is difficult but the level is not as low as it can seem. "The problem is that children do not play football in China, they do other sports, but the quality still is greater than you think. "When I arrived there was no aggression and internationally you will pay for these things . " "The transition from Guangzhou to China was not complicated, I had already received three offers to become Coach but I said no due to conflict of interest. "Now however I know the Chinese players, China can take their chances with everyone, maybe not to win but the aim is to be competitive." Thoughts then turned to the current state of play among the top clubs in Serie A. "I do not know why Juventus are struggling to play in all three competitions, but it makes for hard work, so to speak. "My impression is that not only Juve but also Roma and Napoli should be working to lubricate the mechanisms. "[Maurizio] Sarri was of course unfortunate to lose [Gonzalo] Higuain and then [Arkadiusz] Milik through injury. "At Juve I had fantastic years, the current problems are due to changes of direction by Allegri because he has switched so much, also in midfield. The integration of great champions is not natural." Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato December 14, 2016 Allegri: 'Porto danger for Juve' http://www.football-italia.net/95654/allegri-porto-danger-juve Dec 13, 2016 Max Allegri thanks Juventus for “supporting me in everything from the first minute,” but warns Porto will be tough in the Champions League. The Coach received an award as ‘Piedmont sporting figure of the year’ and also spoke to reporters about the Round of 16 draw. “Porto are accustomed to playing these games. Regardless of the quality on the field, they also have a solid and experienced club behind them. “This is not a diplomatic way of putting things, because I heard a lot of strange comments after the draw. Before that we have to focus on other objectives, as we’ve got two more games and the Super Cup in Doha before the Christmas break. “After that, it’ll be one long push to June.” Considering his current success, it’s remarkable that Allegri was greeted by angry protests when he first joined Juventus as a replacement for Antonio Conte. “I have a vague recollection… In football results count and I was fortunate enough to have a team and a club that supported me in everything from the first minute.” Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato December 27, 2016 Allegri to leave Juve in summer? http://www.football-italia.net/96145/allegri-leave-juve-summer Dec 27, 2016 It is reported that Juventus and Coach Max Allegri could part ways in the summer, with Paulo Sousa a possible replacement. Gazzetta Dello Sport claim that a number of factors are currently combining to create tension between the Serie A champions and their current boss, who is in his third season in charge in Turin. These include the former Milan Coach’s anger at his team’s performance in their recent Supercoppa Italiana defeat, perceived disagreements between Allegri and certain member of his squad and the fact the 49-year-old is being linked with the Arsenal job. The upcoming January transfer window, as well as the eventual outcome of Juventus’ Champions League campaign, are set to be decisive factors in determining whether or not Allegri remains at Juventus Stadium beyond next summer. According to the Italian daily, Fiorentina Coach Sousa would be Juve’s preferred choice should Allegri depart. Other names mentioned by the report include Sassuolo’s Eusebio Di Francesco and Monaco’s Leonardo Jardim. Allegri has won the Italian League and Cup double in each of his two full seasons at the helm, while he also guided the Bianconeri to the 2015 Champions League final. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato December 28, 2016 ‘Juve will bring back trident’ http://www.football-italia.net/96167/‘juve-will-bring-back-trident’ Dec 28, 2016 Marcello Lippi believes Massimiliano Allegri is planning to bring back Juventus’ fabled trident attack in the second half of the season. Juve enjoyed great success under Lippi and his forward line of Fabrizio Ravanelli, Gianluca Vialli and Alessandro Del Piero in the 1990s, and the Coach fully expects Paulo Dybala, Gonzalo Higuain and possibly Juan Cuadrado to succeed his trio. “Juve don’t usually trip up in matches like this,” he told Gazzetta dello Sport, referring to the Bianconeri’s lost Supercoppa. “They can have an off-day like against Genoa but usually handle big games. Instead, I saw an unexpected and sudden drop, a team who weren’t at the races, tired, made mistakes and never applied pressure, leaving Milan with the upper hand. “I understand Allegri’s anger, Juve had the wrong attitude, but they’ll recover like always. “Return of the Ravanelli-Vialli-Del Piero trident? Yes, it’s possible. I think that’s what Max is thinking. “Maybe physical condition prevented him from trying it out in Doha, but it’s not an unorthodox tactic. “I’m convinced that he will try it out. He’s just waiting to have everyone at peak fitness.” Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato December 28, 2016 Massimiliano Allegri Reportedly Wants to Replace Arsene Wenger at Arsenal http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2684062-massimiliano-allegri -reportedly-wants-to-replace-arsene-wenger-at-arsenal Dec 28, 2016 Juventus head coach Massimiliano Allegri reportedly wants to replace Arsene Wenger as Arsenal manager, with the Frenchman expected to leave the Emirates Stadium when his contract expires at the end of the season. According to The Sun's Alvise Cagnazzo, Allegri, 49, is eager to "build his own dynasty" with the Gunners and is likely to leave Juve at the end of 2016-17 because of his poor relationship with the Italian press. Cagnazzo added that Allegri's agent has already been in touch with Arsenal to discuss the possibility of replacing Wenger in the summer. Wenger has been in charge at Arsenal since 1996 and has led them to three Premier League titles and six FA Cup wins in that time. However, his last league triumph was back in 2004 and, given he is now 67, the prospect that the former AS Monaco boss could leave Arsenal is becoming more likely. Allegri would be a top-class replacement for Wenger, as the Italian has won three Serie A titles as a manager, two in consecutive seasons since he took over from Antonio Conte at Juve in 2014. Would Allegri be a good successor for Wenger at Arsenal? YesNoSUBMIT VOTE vote to see results He is tactically astute and has a good recent record in the UEFA Champions League, having led Juve to the final in 2015. As well as a lack of titles, another of Arsenal's recent gripes has been their inability to get past the last-16 stage in Europe since 2011. Allegri could rectify the problem while also being a safe pair of hands to guide the Gunners in the post-Wenger era. Per Cagnazzo, other managers such as RB Leipzig's Ralph Hasenhuttl and Bournemouth's Eddie Howe have been mooted as potential successors for Wenger. But Allegri would arguably be a much safer option, as he has experience of winning titles and going deep in the Champions League. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato December 28, 2016 Allegri ‘wants Arsenal dynasty’ http://www.football-italia.net/96180/allegri-‘wants-arsenal-dynasty’ Dec 28, 2016 Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri reportedly wants to build a 10-year dynasty at Arsenal if he is chosen to succeed the long-serving Arsene Wenger. According to The Sun, Allegri “believes he does not get the credit he deserves” in Italy and “has a strained relationship with the Italian Press”, while the Coach’s rapports with Gianluigi Buffon and Paulo Dybala are “tetchy”. The above factors combined, the newspaper explains, will see him leave Juve in the summer and pursue the reins at Arsenal, where Wenger “is expected to call time on his 20-year spell” at the helm this summer. Indeed, the former Milan and Cagliari trainer is said to be on a five-man shortlist alongside RB Leipzig’s Ralph Hasenhuttl, Bournemouth’s Eddie Howe, Arsenal legend Dennis Bergkamp and Atletico Madrid’s Diego Simeone. The Sun cites Allegri’s “impressive record of working on a budget and still obtaining staggering success in one of Europe’s top Leagues” as reasons for his employment at the Emirates Stadium, plus the opportunity to manage Alexis Sanchez – Juve’s “No 1 target in the summer”. Furthemore, the 49-year-old “would love to pit himself against” his Juve predecessor Antonio Conte, now at Chelsea and given the former Italy CT is said to have laid the foundations for Allegri’s two Scudetti and Coppe Italia. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato December 29, 2016 RUMOURS: Arsenal targeting Juventus boss as Wenger replacement The Gunners are looking at possible successors to the Frenchman at the Emirates, and view the Juve manager as a suitable candidate to take the role. http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/11562/transfer-talk/2016/12/29/30951362/- Dec 29, 2016 Arsenal are targeting Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri as the long-term replacement of Arsene Wenger, according to The Sun. Wenger has yet to agree a new deal with the Gunners, meaning Allegri could be appointed during the summer when his own contract with Juventus runs out. The 49-year-old has a 69 per cent winning record with the Old Lady, claiming the Serie A and Coppa Italia double in both of his seasons at the club so far. However, he may seek to move on from Juventus Stadium if he wins a third successive league title with the Italian giants, and his agent has reportedly already made contact with Arsenal. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato December 29, 2016 JUVENTUS BOSS MASSIMILIANO ALLEGRI KEEN ON REPLACING ARSENE WENGER AT ARSENAL 2016-17 could possibly mark the end of Arsene Wenger’s reign at Arsenal and it appears Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri is already eyeing the hot seat at the Emirates and is keen to take over from the Frenchman when he leaves. http://www.thehardtackle.com/news/2016/12/29/juventus-boss- massimiliano-allegri-keen-on-replacing-arsene-wenger-at-arsenal/ Dec 29, 2016 Juventus head coach Massimiliano Allegri is reportedly keen on taking the Arsenal job with Arsene Wenger expected to leave at the end of the ongoing season, having served the terms of his contract. According to the Sun, the 49-year-old is eager to build his own ‘dynasty’ with the Gunners as he prepares to leave the Bianconeri at the end of the 2016-17 campaign. Allegri’s agent is understood to have been in contact with Arsenal over a possible job at the Emirates next year and it remains to be seen who will take their place on the touchline come August of next year. The club has compiled a shortlist of possible successors to the Frenchman and some have been contacted to gauge their interest. The likes of Eddie Howe, Diego Simeone and Ralph Rasenhuttl are some of the names doing the rounds for the post of the Arsenal job and while none of the aforementioned names have particularly spoken about their interest for the Emirates job, the fact that Allegri has initiated contact himself through his agent should make the north London club’s work easier. The Italian certainly brings title-winning pedigree with him, and should be a good choice to bring some of the glory days back to Arsenal. The Gunners have been consistent performers under Wenger but have lacked the ruthlessness and desire to go the extra mile and emerge victorious in a league campaign in recent years, and Allegri may help account for that. Few managers have been as influential in European football in recent years as Allegri has been with Juventus since taking over from Antonio Conte in 2014. The Italian has since led his side to 2 consecutive Serie A titles, 2 Italian Cups, a Super Coppa and a Champions League final appearance. Prior to his managerial period at Juventus, Allegri enjoyed an ambivalent spell at AC Milan. He enjoyed towering success in his first season in-charge by securing the Rossoneri’s first Scudetto since 2004, and even guided them to a Super Coppa title the following season. That success, however, was followed by a series of controversies and poor decisions on and off the pitch along with the retirement and departure of a number of key professionals, and left Milan in a spot of bother in the beginning of the 2012-13 campaign. Although Allegri helped his side forge a comeback, his team’s exploits in the following season did little to help his case as he eventually received the sack in January 2014, 6 months before he landed the Juventus job. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato December 31, 2016 Trapattoni: 'Allegri will go abroad' http://www.football-italia.net/96247/trapattoni-allegri-will-go-abroad Dec 31, 2016 Giovanni Trapattoni believes Juventus boss Max Allegri “will be the next Italian Coach to go abroad” after Arsenal and Barcelona links. The Bianconeri have amassed 100 points in 2016, more than any other European club, and are the only side to have topped both their Champions League group and domestic table this season. “I think Allegri will be the next Italian Coach to go abroad,” legend Trapattoni told the Corriere dello Sport. “I hope he finds a club that will give him the time to work and to prove his worth, because Max is someone who can do well anywhere, whether he chooses the Premier League or Spain.” There have been reports of interest from Arsenal if Arsene Wenger draws his lengthy experience to a close, although Barcelona have also been linked if Luis Enrique ends his tenure. Italian tacticians have impressed abroad this season, as Antonio Conte’s Chelsea are dominating the Premier League with 12 consecutive victories, Carlo Ancelotti’s Bayern Munich are top of the Bundesliga and even Spartak Moscow are surprising in Russia under the orders of Massimo Carrera. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato December 31, 2016 Trapattoni: 'Italian Coaches the best' http://www.football-italia.net/96254/trapattoni-italian-coaches-best Dec 31, 2016 Giovanni Trapattoni believes Carlo Ancelotti “has surpassed me,” is proud of Antonio Conte and Claudio Ranieri’s Premier League success and calls Roberto Mancini “world class.” Il Trap was the first Italian tactician to really make his mark abroad, winning titles with Bayern Munich, Benfica and Red Bull Salzburg, while he was also the Coach of the Italy and Republic of Ireland squads. “Let’s just say that I lifted a few barriers and paved the way for others, but I don’t deserve much credit for that,” the 77-year-old said to the Corriere dello Sport. Now there are Italians succeeding all over Europe, including top of the table in England and Germany. “What stands Italian Coaches out above the rest is our minute attention to detail. They are favoured by having a career as top level international players behind them, but above all are beyond compare when it comes to tactical knowledge and the ability to form a group dynamic. “They know what needs to be done in order to win and adapt well to the countries they find themselves in. I worked in many nations and results are on my side, so that’s what really counts. “When I was at Juventus and we didn’t play well, (then-President Giovanni) Agnelli would come to me and say: ‘Trapattoni, today I was not entertained, but the important thing is that we won. Well done.’” Ranieri won the Premier League with Leicester City last term and now another Italian is topping the table in England, as Conte has won over Chelsea fans. “Antonio won at Juventus and then formed himself as a Coach by starting from Serie B. In England he arrived after experiences at Juve and the Italy side. He is practical and efficient, a perfect example of the philosophy: ‘Rather than nothing, I’ll take… rather.’ “After Ancelotti won everything in Italy, he triumphed in England, in France, in Spain and now will do so in Germany. He has surpassed me, without doubt,” smiled Trap. “His great quality is being able to absorb what he needed from every nation, but without transforming his football philosophy. The fact he was an extraordinary midfielder during his career also helped. “I wanted him to play in my teams, but nobody ever sold him to me. “Ranieri achieved an exceptional result because he won the title with a team that was meant to be battling for safety. I send him this message: you’ve done something great. As for Mancini, he has already won abroad with Manchester City. He’s world class and nobody can doubt that.” Trapattoni believes current Juventus boss Max Allegri will be the next to go abroad amid Arsenal links. It’s not just in Europe’s traditional big leagues that Italian tacticians are dominating, because Spartak Moscow are top in Russia with Conte’s former assistant Massimo Carrera. “Massimo is a wonderful surprise. I gave him his debut as a player and now he is putting into practice all he learned from the Coaches he worked with during his career. In Russia he has proved that he’s got what it takes. “I can’t take credit for what Conte and Carrera have done. The way I learned from the teachings of Nereo Rocco, Nils Liedholm and others I played for, perhaps they remember a few things I said to them. “Italian clubs cannot afford the same transfer fees as the other leagues, but you cannot buy ideas. In that sense, our school of coaching is at the vanguard.” Which current Serie A Coaches intrigue Trapattoni for the future? “In order I’ll say Vincenzo Montella, Gian Piero Gasperini and Eusebio Di Francesco. Montellino is a step ahead of the rest because he’s an exceptional lad and has already done something special at Milan. “Gasperini and Di Francesco too are getting the best out of the squad at their disposal.” Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato January 5, 2017 Juventus can certainly win Champions League this season - Sacchi The Bianconeri have won the Serie A crown five years in a row, and the legendary coach feels it is time for them to step up and take the European title. http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2914/champions-league/2017/01/05/31167282/- Jan 5, 2017 Former Italy and AC Milan head coach Arrigo Sacchi is certain Juventus have what it takes to win the Champions League this season. Juventus have dominated Italian football, winning five successive Serie A crowns and they are on track for another Scudetto, but the Turin giants have set their sights on European glory. Runners-up in 2014-15, Massimiliano Allegri's Juve will face Portuguese club Porto in the last 16 of the Champions League next month. And iconic boss Sacchi - who guided Milan to back-to-back European Cup titles in 1989 and 1990 - believes it is Juve's time to shine in their quest for a third Champions League trophy and first since 1996. "I am certain this can be the right year for Juventus in Europe," Sacchi said in an interview with La Stampa. "If you look at the other big clubs on the continent, they are struggling. Just look at how Real Madrid had to scrape a victory in the Club World Cup in extra time. At the top of the Premier League are Chelsea and Liverpool, two teams who are not in the Champions League. "Juve have everything it takes to win the Champions League: a fine coach, players and club. They just need to believe in themselves more. "Over the last 40 years the Champions League has gone to those who dominate, apart from two or three exceptions. By dominate I mean that way of taking control of the game and believing in themselves more than the opposition. "In Serie A, Maurizio Sarri's Napoli are a joy to behold, while Roma always try to play attacking football, but Juve are on another level. "The Bianconeri have this superiority in terms of confidence, rules and style that I don't see anywhere else in Italy. In fact, looking further afield, I believe Juve to be one of the top two or three clubs in the world when it comes to organisation and vision for the future." Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato January 5, 2017 Serie A burning question: Allegri's Juve future. http://www.espnfc.co.uk/italian-serie-a/12/blog/post/3032200/serie-a- burning-questions-include-max-allegri-future-at-juventus-and-milan-ucl-hopes Jan 5, 2017 What does the future hold for Max Allegri? Max Allegri's recently expressed opinion that you only evolve as a manager by changing scenery and trying new experiences, his angry reaction to defeat in the Italian Super Cup ("I ought to kick them up the backside") and an acute awareness that if you stay anywhere too long you run the risk of going stale has led to much speculation over the winter break about his future beyond this season at Juventus. To be honest, a lot of it seems overblown. Seeds of doubt are sewn after every Juventus defeat but rarely do they grow into anything. It has been suggested that the manner in which things went wrong in his fourth and final season at Milan is already preying on Allegri's mind. However, the circumstances today at Juventus are very different. Back then, Milan's owners Fininvest were imposing austerity on the club, playing the dangerous game of seeing just how far they could cut things back without the team becoming un-competitive. They went too far. Juventus, by contrast, have grown year on year, breaking Serie A transfer records and conscientiously providing a future for this team beyond the founding fathers of this winning cycle. Juventus have also proven Antonio Conte wrong. He resigned three years ago because he didn't believe the club had the resources to take on the super clubs. But their business acumen and shrewd recruitment has made Juventus as powerful and influential as they have been at any time since the late 1990s. Max Allegri has made no secret of his desire to always keep growing but really, there's no better place than Juve. Of course, you can imagine Allegri might feel fulfilled if (as seems highly likely) he were to lead the Old Lady to an unprecedented sixth straight Scudetto or win the Champions League. The ambition is to accomplish both. But the grass isn't always greener on the other side and, let's say he did feel it's time to leave at the end of this season: walking away from Juventus wouldn't necessarily be what's best for his personal development. As Allegri said to Paul Pogba in the summer, be aware that in leaving the Old Lady, you are leaving one of the best clubs in the world and they are a very select few indeed. Naturally, the same would apply to him too. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato January 7, 2017 Allegri: 'I was angry at Juve squad' http://www.football-italia.net/96516/allegri-i-was-angry-juve-squad Jan 7, 2017 Max Allegri would not rule out a Patrice Evra January exit and explained his angry explosion after Juventus lost the Supercoppa to Milan. The tactician held his first Press conference of 2017 and was immediately asked about reports Evra will move on to Manchester United or Valencia. “I won’t talk about transfers, because that is down to the club. As long as players are at Juventus, they have to be at the disposal of the Coach. “There is some instability created by transfer gossip, so the less we talk about it, the better. I am against the January window, as it creates distraction and can destabilise situations during an important month of games.” Allegri hit the headlines after Juve lost the Supercoppa Italiana to Milan on penalties in Doha, above all as he was spotted raging at directors Fabio Paratici and Beppe Marotta following the final whistle. “It was a normal situation of blowing off steam. It has absolutely nothing to do with my future or the transfer situation, those were totally separate. "I praised the lads so many times for all they’ve done and all they are doing, so just once allow me to vent a bit. In a game like that, which can be lost if the opposition is better than us or prove themselves better on the day, my problem was after 35 minutes we left the building. “We did not deal with the game at all and well and so our interpretation of the match is what irritated me. The lads have done more over the calendar year than anyone else in Europe, but on that occasion they didn't understand the importance of the occasion. I got angry because they deserved it, for once in three years. "As for my future, I am happy at Juventus and naturally hope to stay here for a long time. I don’t think my era at Juventus is over. I am very happy here and hope to stay for many years.” Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato January 10, 2017 Juventus plan Allegri talks but Simeone is the dream alternative The Serie A champions are preparing to enter into talks to renew their manager's contract but will target the Atletico Madrid boss if the negotiations prove unsuccessful. http://www.goal.com/en/news/723/serie-a/2017/01/10/31329352/- Jan 10, 2017 Juventus are planning to open contract talks with Massimiliano Allegri in the coming days as they look to extend his contract, Goal can reveal. The 49-year-old's current deal is due to expire in 2018, with Juve keen to extend that amid reports that the Italian is being lined up as a replacement for Arsene Wenger at Arsenal. Should those talks fail to reach a positive conclusion, however, the Serie A giants see Atletico Madrid head coach Diego Simeone as the ideal candidate to replace Allegri. Goal understands Simeone would be a dream appointment should Juve be on the look-out for a new manager, with the club impressed by the Atleti boss's determined personality and knowledge of Italian football. Juve are, however, keen to continue with Allegri, who has won five trophies since replacing Antonio Conte back in 2014, with the club's hierarchy having been impressed with his two-and-a-half years in charge. The Bianconeri have won two Serie A titles under the former AC Milan boss, as well as two Coppa Italia trophies, and were narrowly beaten by Barcelona the 2015 Champions League final. That success has seen Allegri linked with a move to the Premier League, with Arsenal having been mooted as a possible destination. He has since played down those rumours, however, telling Sky Italia on Saturday: "I am studying English, but I have been for many years. "It's incredible, the very day I arrived in London with my daughter, I walked through the airport and saw a giant picture of me on the newspaper saying I was meant to be joining Arsenal. 'Damn it', I said, 'today this had to happen?' "I am very happy at Juventus and until they kick me out, I'm content to stay." Allegri is already the highest-paid head coach in Italian football, earning around €5 million per season, with Juve planning multiple meetings in the coming days and weeks to improve his current deal. In addition to Simeone, Goal understands the Serie A table-toppers would also consider Monaco boss Leonardo Jardim and Fiorentina manager Paulo Sousa as possible replacements for Allegri, should talks reach a negative conclusion. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato January 10, 2017 Allegri: 'I haven't asked for buys' http://www.football-italia.net/96659/allegri-i-havent-asked-buys Jan 10, 2017 Massimiliano Allegri insists he “hasn’t asked for anything” from Juventus in terms of January signings. The Bianconeri Coach was seen shouting at directors Fabio Paratici and Giuseppe Marotta after the Supercoppa Italiana defeat to Milan, leading to rumours he was unhappy with the squad. Following the signing of Tomas Rincon, Marotta insisted he was happy with the squad and it appears the Coach concurs. “No, I absolutely haven’t asked for anything,” Allegri said in his pre-Atalanta Press conference. “I don’t expect anything because, I repeat, at Juventus you have to take players who will improve the squad. “If there’s a chance then the club - as they have done in recent years - will take it, otherwise it’s better to stay with the very good players we have. “It’s useless to have a lot of players you don’t need, especially if they won’t improve the quality of the squad. “I’d rather bring in the Primavera lads who are good and get them working with the first team, then maybe they’ll get their chance in the course of the season.” Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato January 31, 2017 Allegri: ‘Sixth title would be legendary’ http://www.football-italia.net/97684/allegri-‘sixth-title-would-be-legendary’ Jan 30, 2017 Juventus Coach Massimiliano Allegri believes a sixth Scudetto in a row would be “legendary”. No club has ever managed to win Serie A more than five times in succession, but the Bianconeri are four points clear with a game in hand. “The players won and the credit goes to them,” Allegri said after winning the Best Coach Award at the Gran Gala del Calcio. “There are no secrets, it’s about having good players and a good club. The Coach just has to do as little damage as possible… “A sixth Scudetto? It would be legendary for the club, no-one has ever managed to do it. But we have Roma and Napoli behind us, and we face Inter on Sunday. “It will be an important game.” Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato February 1, 2017 'Allegri could join Arsenal if Juventus win Scudetto' Former Bianconeri star Marco Tardelli believes the Italian coach will consider taking up the job at the Emirates Stadium should Arsene Wenger depart. http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2892/transfer-zone/2017/01/31/32160732/- Jan 31, 2017 Former Italy and Juventus star Marco Tardelli believes Massimiliano Allegri could join Arsenal if he delivers another Scudetto this season. A title-winning coach with both AC Milan and now Juve, Allegri had been tipped to join Chelsea prior to Antonio Conte's appointment at Stamford Bridge. With Arsene Wenger yet to sign an extension to a contract that expires at the end of the season, however, Allegri has been touted as a potential successor to the Frenchman in north London. Tardelli predicted that the 49-year-old could be tempted to move on if his team is crowned champions for the third consecutive season this term, and says he would be well-suited to life at the Emirates Stadium. "Should he win the title again this season he would have done a fantastic job and yes, as reported, then he might join Arsenal," he told Omnisport. "Arsenal would suit him. They are an interesting club where he could work with serenity." Allegri guided Juve to the Champions League final during his first campaign in charge in 2014-15, but suffered a 3-1 defeat to Barcelona in Berlin. They are up against Porto in this season's round of 16 and Tardelli hopes Allegri, should he opt to leave, is also able to add a third European Cup to the trophy cabinet at Juventus Stadium before he goes. With Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich once again the favourites for the continental crown, however, he is not overly optimistic. "The icing on the cake before leaving would be for him to win the Champions League, but it is very unlikely," Tardelli said. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato February 5, 2017 Sousa moves closer to Juve? http://www.football-italia.net/97874/sousa-moves-closer-juve Feb 3, 2017 Juventus have reportedly held talks with Paulo Sousa over the Fiorentina Coach succeeding Massimiliano Allegri in the summer. A report in Friday’s Quotidiano Sportivo claims the decision for Allegri and Juve to part once the season ends was made during a meeting after December’s lost Supercoppa Italiana. General manager Beppe Marotta is thought to have begun sifting through candidates to replace the former Milan boss, among them Luciano Spalletti, Diego Simeone and Eusebio Di Francesco. However, it appears Sousa is the favourite, given his spell with the Old Lady as a player and their reported pursuit of the Portuguese since the 2014-15 campaign, when he was still managing Basel. The 46-year-old’s contract at the Artemio Franchi also expires on June 30 and no extension is forthcoming as yet. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8330 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133083 messaggi Inviato February 5, 2017 Evra: ‘Huge respect for Allegri’ http://www.football-italia.net/97883/evra-‘huge-respect-allegri’ Feb 3, 2017 Patrice Evra insists he has “huge respect” for Juventus Coach Max Allegri and “he’d do well in England”. The Frenchman left the Bianconeri in January to join Olympique Marseille, with some suggesting a rift with the Juve boss. “I have huge respect for the boss,” Evra told Sky. “In fact, it hurt me a bit when people said I left because of Allegri. We had talked, and in my opinion he’s a great Coach and he proved that to me two years ago against Borussia Dortmund. “He made a presentation for me that, when I got to the Dortmund game, for the first time in my career everything that he said would happen, happened on the day of the match. “He’s very positive, he doesn’t like stress. I think he’d do well in England, because I’ve always said they lack tactical discipline in England. “That’s why an Italian Coach is crucial. We saw that with [Claudio] Ranieri and now [Antonio] Conte. I think Chelsea will win the League. “If the boss [Allegri] goes there I don’t see why he wouldn’t do well.” Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti