Andrea Agnelli was the one who started the U23 project, give him some credit. Juve was targeted by UEFA and FIGC since the man give birth to the SuperLeague with Papa Perez and we'll see in the end if he was seeing things ahead again
like today’s match with Roma vs Sal’- the challenge from pelegríni (yellow) was crazy compared to milk’s (red) on sunday. they must be targeting Juve as VAR was out to get em😭
The Pirlo season is overlooked, won trophies and started the rebuild process by kicking out older players not contributing like Matuidi, Khedira, Higuain etc. Bringing in Mckennie, Chiesa etc
Finally Juve are getting some love this season. Iv been watching them play this season, some of the kids that have been brought in have been incredible like Yildiz, caviglia and Merriti. They are definitely heading in the right direction given that they sign players who have experience in previous seasons. The football is not great to watch but they get the job done and that's what it's all about. Forza Juve
Thanks Adrian and RabonaTV for these daily episode! You summarized it very well. Keep it up! On Juve, am an Inter fan, but need to applaud what Juve is doing this season. But inter is still going to win 😊 all joking aside, is great to see Juve getting back, need Serie A to be more competitive and better! All the best juventini!
Inter's team still considerably better, while older. Inter has a squad of 20+ players all pulling in the same direction, Inzaghi is able to switch options without compromising quality. It's the result of many years of great work by Marotta on the transfer market. Giuntoli on the other hand is only getting started with Juve. There's a good cast of 11 starters and 4-5 subs. Beyond that the options become really poor, we've it seen last weekend where Milik got his chance and absolutely blew it. Miretti, Kean, Sandro and Kostic are some other players that operate to a much lower level than the rest, it's hard to keep up with Inter when they contribute so little. Again at Inter, everyone is putting in a shift. Hoping for at least a draw on Sunday to keep the title race alive, but I fear Inter will be too strong and put that race to bed.
I'm surprised allegri pulled it off. They had a bit of a slump spell last year. It's too bad they had to breach financial fairplay because this team might of been great in the champions league this year. The new juventus management deserves credit for sticking by Allegri during hard times last year when everyone was calling for allegri to be fired.
hey adrian might want to make a video about a very underrated player in europe, Domenico Berardi with over 140 goals and staying with sassuolo for over 10 yrs!!
Westens sudden rise in the midfield this season is similar to endo at Liverpool. guys that no one was really expecting to do all that well but they forced themselves to be some of the most important players on their respective teams
@RabonaTV your "ciao" at the end is the perfect ending, don't know what it is but it's just perfect man. When you don't say "ciao" I feel like there's something missing 🤔
As someone who was a Juve fan since I was a kid and lost passion and stopped watching the past few years, it's interesting to come back and see that Juve are doing what I wanted them to for years; just build through youth both from primavera and purchasing young guys as opposed to "experience". I still don't know/think Allegri is the one to take the talented attacking prowess to a new level but he's doing a good job of bringing them on and developing them. With the announcement of Klopp departing, it would be interesting to see him at Juve. Yildiz, Soule, Vlahovic, Gatti, Bremer, Cambiaso, the future is BRIGHT.
8:38 that is true. Italian clubs now are mainly composed of africans, east europeans and south americans. For a League that has financial difficulties, it is kinda weird to see clubs who import players. In France, clubs utilize their youth academy since they cannot buy players. Unlike when I started watching football during the 90s, the core of every Italian clubs are Italians.
@@jasoncavari udinese, bologna. Actually almost all of the Serie A clubs. There is a workaround on non-EU which is citizenship. Like Dybala, he has european root via his grandparent.
@@jasoncavari also during the 90s, if i remember it right, italian clubs only allow 3 or 4 foreign players each team. Again, for a league who is having financial difficulties, they rely on foreign players instead of local talents which I found it weird. You save more money when you develop your own. Plus it affect the Italian National team and the local FA doesn't do anything about it. In English Premier League, it is understandable to have foreign talents since they have the financial power. At the same time, their national team is descent and was able to reach the 18 World Cup Semis and Euro 2020 final.
@@llbuitrestrangely enough, you don't save more having Italian players in your team. See "decreto crescita", which won't be renewed, even though clubs wanted it to. And let's face it, Italian youngsters are nowhere near as good
@@llbuitrethe BoD or President or Owner most of the time doesn't give a shite about youth development that's why Italian National Team has been struggling for decade, theh care more about getting result on the pitch. And using foreign talent because they are more ready than any youngster from their own club that's why they keep buying/signing them to survive in Serie A.
I'm giving lots of credits to Allegri for this resurgence. Never have I seen Allegri's Juve playing this fluidly. In the past, when his team was leading 1-0, he would have instructed his players to calma and adjust tempo and manage positioning. But now, the players just seem to not care. They want to keep playing and attacking. One big thing for this, and the revival of Rabiot, is Allegri shifting Rabiot back to his best role, LCM. No longer does Rabiot have to provide creativity from out wide. While at the same time, Allegri giving freedom and flexibility to other players. And the trust to the young players.
I kind of understand where the criticism come for Agnelli, but Next Gen was his doing. Also a lot of stuff went the wrong way because of Covid. Without Covid the cash inflow and our iconomical future would have been different. Certainly a lot of mistakes were done on the sporting side of things - hiring Sarri, after that Pirlo, transfers like the ones Ramsey and Rabiot (for whom it took way too long to become good), getting Arthur and many more, gettign Pogba wchich was a massive mistake. One of Agnelli's biggest mistakes was letting go of Marotta and bringing up the idiot Paratici. From that point we started the plus valenza era and began playing FIFA career mode with real money. As of tight now our future looks good, we are extending our key players with new contract without overpaying them. Still, we have some holes in the defense and in the middle of the park that have to be addressed in the summer. It's cool giving chance to the young guns, still some of them are not Juve material, so guys like Miretti and Iling could be sold for economical reasons.
It's extraordinary to be even in the title race conversion considering the insane pace being set by Inter and the fact that Juve started the season looking worse than Napoli or Milan, for example. A top 4 finish was the hope, not 2nd. Glad to see Allegri trusting youth as well, and Giuntoli is doing a superb job. If he remains at the club even half of the 8 years he was at Napoli, he has the chance to transform this squad massively, he is one who looks for young, cheap players while cashing in on big names (I suspect Chiesa might be on the move). On a more disappointing note, we've seen this team's limits whenever Allegri tried to give chances to second string players (and you do need to rotate to keep everyone motivated, even when playing just 1 game a week). Milik was given a chance against Empoli and was appalling, he's a talented player who doesn't seem to have the sacrifice mindset required of Juventus players. Kean, Kostic, Miretti and Sandro are other ones who have looked listless most of the time. So there's a massive drop in quality whenever Miretti plays ahead of Rabiot or Kostic replaces Cambiaso, for example. In contrast Inter have a deep squad with no discernible loss of quality when Inzaghi rotates. Really hoping Giuntoli addresses those deficiencies in coming transfer windows.
Inter is having an incredible season and it's going to piss me off so fucking much that Juventus is gonna end up winning the Scudetto anyway...fuck. This is our version of 2017-'18 Napoli.
@@fidesimmortalis it’s been an earworm for a while now because of him. And he shares other songs in the credits so I’m at a loss as to why he doesn’t here. 🙆🏾♂️🙆🏾♂️
He came in with high expectations but McKennie was absolutely awful for us (Leeds) last season. Interesting to hear how he’s kicked on for Juve this season.
@@TheLaughingMustache-oh5ff Marsch is the most incompetent manager I’ve seen at Leeds in my 20 years watching the club. He was far worse than Gracia/Big Sam.
He was also used in the wrong role at Leeds he was played as a 6 in a double pivot he is much more valuable up the pitch like he has been this season and also has freedom to drift wide and put in crosses which he has done well this year
Being a Juve fan for over 20 years I am happy to finally see the team giving chances to young players. Too many young good players have left because of lack of playing time/opportunities (all because of the win now mentality). I personally don’t like the way that Allegri sets the team up and some of his decisions, but I have to say that it’s working for now(we will have to see if the success continue when there are more matches next season) and how does this season end. I think that the clear out of some “dead wood” from parts of the squad still need to continue.
I'm gonna comment even if it's been a month. Me and my roommate watched this video together, thinking of how much of a rushed video this was. Juventus has no identity on the field, the defence is compact but it's on the negative spectrum for every offensive and pressing related stat, in the top 5 leagues in europe and among the top 4 of each league, it's by far the worst team for any stat of that sort. We're italians and have the pleasure to watch how unprepared Juventus is for each game, despite having no European cups and so much more time to prepare for league games compared to every other teams in the top 9, Bologna aside. Allegri just pushed Yildiz down of the pedestal despite the poor guy having close to 0 chances per game due to the lack of an offensive playstile. Juventus has been really lucky scrapping many wins in the overtime with corners or crosses from counterplays, usually not even clean cross-shot goals but many rebounds in the penalty area. This video came after a lucky streak of 4 games, nothing more, being proven in the 15 points dropped in the 7 games that followed it. Many props for the U23 infos, but we should mention that Juve sends them all out on loan and spends random money or big salaries on players without a clear strategy in their transfer market, as proven in the press conferences were Allegri for example states that with locatelli they had finally found their playmaker, despite the young 40 million prospect having always played as a box to box and not having the qualities to fill the role of a long ball Maestro like the manager asked him to play, or Bremer played as a left centerback in a 3 center backs system and making disasters with left footed long balls at the start of his carrier at Juve for absolutely no reason. I think that the guy who came is unluckily a little too much of a fan, hyped up by a few good games and detached from the many problems regarding society and manager.
Excellent video albeit some inaccuracies. Di maria was made persona non grata. Same for bonucci and parades and Arthur so to say that “they left” it’s semantically correct but somewhat inaccurate.
I remember when Juve was third in the then big five which consisted of Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern, Juventus and Atletico Madrid. They dominated the Serie A, they could attract and pay Cristiano Ronaldo's wages, they had reached two UCL finals in just three years and that's actually the reason they bought Ronaldo and changed their badge, they believed they had finally reached at the Peak and needed the Champions League to truly sit on the throne of Europe.
Not so long ago Juventus were in a downward spiral after multiple board members resigned, docked 10 points costing them Champions League football and Pogba got banned for doping allegations. Now Juventus are in a massive rebuild that is paying well. Unfortunately the Serie A title is beyond them for now but in the next few years or next season they will be back for the title race once again.
we've gotta give Allegri a chance in Europe, atleast 2 seasons in UCL. He has rebuilt the club when we thought our future was bleak, and he deserves the opportunity to compete in Europe.
@@justindesouza977 he Is good because he doesn't play anything during the week. So the players are rested. Next season we Will see if he Is good or no
@@justindesouza977 no, Of course it requires organization to play every 4 days. Players tire quickly and become vulnerable to injury or perform less. Just look at Newcastle, they are not used to playing in the middle of the week like it has been reduced to. It's not as easy as you think. The work to be done doubles. Even from a mental point of view
Question: Why for the same things, the "plusvalenze", juventus were deducted 10 points and the other team nothing? actually, they said it was just good business. Maybe the monster, the bad guy, is not juve, maybe is ........
It's true that they are better than last couple of season but calling it a rebirth ehh feels a bit of a stretch, not having european football is a pretty big advantage for them, as they are less concerned with turnover, plus they bring in young talents and that's good, but then they keep Allegri that is a mediocre coach at his peak (and that's being generous). Like shure they won 6-1 with Salernitana in Coppa Italia but against them in the very next game in Serie A the squad was unwatchable, and scrap a victory thanks to individual brillance (like Yldiz and the recent form of Vlahovic). And while they can win Serie A like this, just with having more stronger players than the other teams, that doesn't fly in europe (We all remember their embarassing performance in the Champions league of recent times), this feels more a "bounce back" than a "rebirth", the latter would be scraping the stuff that hold them back since forever and build over time for something bigger, and that doesn't feel like it atm
Last year penalties and UEFA exclusion was only political. Juventus was punished because they were organisers of the Super League. Just to clarify, except from Serie A and UEFA there has not been any ordinary judiciary system that has condemned Juventus. There were open attacks from UEFA and Newspaper that were blackmailing Juventus in plain light, telling them to give up Super league or be harshly punished for the next 5-10 years The Italian football federation has been given by UEFA the organisation of Euro 2032, some people say this is the price UEFA has paid them for offering Juventus head on a plate.
There was no prediction here or guarantee that they would do well though. Just talking about how the season has gone at that point, and how the structural changes could benefit them in the future.
@@RabonaTV yeah I know I also think that we have huge prospects and that the future is brighter but i hope we don't sell to make an instant for Allegri like the summer we sold de ligt
FROM BROKEN AHAHAHA?!?! From underperforming to “performing” maybe. THEY HAVE ALWAYS BEEN THE RICHEST CLUB WITH THE HIGHEST SALARIES IN THE LEAGUE. They have just changed coaches during this last 5 years without having clear the plan for the future. Allegri is a kind of coach as a MOURINHO,SIMEONE and this kind of managers, that’s why they were underperforming, the squad was always been a really competitive team without any excuse guys. Look what Inter has done in 10 years, with how much money they have rebuild a super competitive team and club even in Europe. Free agent signing that Conte firstly and Inzaghi now have transformed in surprise and let them over performing, Dzeko, Mhikytaryan, Thuram (only this summer), Darmian, Chalanoglu,Acerbi, Onana (signed as a free agent and sold at 55M€) and I’m just telling you not all of them. Every young player doubled or tripled his value Barella,Bastoni,Di Marco,Lautaro,Lukaku sold for 115 M. I think Juve they have just been spending money without any result for example 80 M for Vlahovic, Chiesa 70 M (idk exactly), Bremer (40/50 M) Locatelli they are performing well but they haven’t won even minor trophy so far, what are talking about man?!?)
Yes they are rebuilding but some of their practices are really dirty, matias soule was practically stolen from his club in argentina using the excuse that he didn't want to play football anymore and then singing his first contract with juve months later, (now it seems they are doing the same with a boca jrs youth player), getting young talent for free, so what i would like to know is with how many players have they done the same?
Yeah cry about it... football is a dirty game, just because juve does it it's a problem right? Nevermind all the other 50 or so clubs that use cheap tricks to their benefit in europe. You simply just can't expect to be clean and fair and somehow top all the other clubs that play dirty, just not realistic... so as long as it's legal it's fair game
Juve was punished for doing the break away Super League, end of story. The Italian football federation also condemned Juve with false financial allegations without right of defense. Only in foitball !. Not only a catalogue of decisions against them on the pitch but also point deduction to stop them going into the Champions League. In sport there is no right of defence. Ceferin declared war to Juve and Andrea Agnelli and thay's all there is to it. The same Ceferin who is trying to illegally extendbhis Uefa mandate as President past the two terms. This show just talks about football , hidingbthe shameful truth behind the attack on Juventus by Uefa and the Italian Football federation operated by Intermilan fanatics.
Lol, they are equally as bad this season, winning games by ref calls and almost never really outplaying opponents and also they are out of Europe. What a noob video. Next season with UCL on the schedule they will be back to where they belong. Top 4 fight and irrelevant in Europe.
Thank you to Beppe! His new channel delivers (almost) daily football news from across Europe: www.youtube.com/@Footbald
Thanks for the shoutout Adrian!
Bro, please 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 release us from the chokehold and share the backing track that starts at 01:45?
Andrea Agnelli was the one who started the U23 project, give him some credit. Juve was targeted by UEFA and FIGC since the man give birth to the SuperLeague with Papa Perez and we'll see in the end if he was seeing things ahead again
They play proper football man and they play third tier which is huge for developing teenagers
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like today’s match with Roma vs Sal’- the challenge from pelegríni (yellow) was crazy compared to milk’s (red) on sunday. they must be targeting Juve as VAR was out to get em😭
Was a pleasure to join you for this one and even more to watch it. Thanks Adrian
Great insight, i don't watch Serie A bit glad to know Juventus is doing well
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great combo
"Sometimes you have to break something to build it back up with better foundations" 🎯💯💯💯
The Pirlo season is overlooked, won trophies and started the rebuild process by kicking out older players not contributing like Matuidi, Khedira, Higuain etc. Bringing in Mckennie, Chiesa etc
Finally Juve are getting some love this season. Iv been watching them play this season, some of the kids that have been brought in have been incredible like Yildiz, caviglia and Merriti. They are definitely heading in the right direction given that they sign players who have experience in previous seasons. The football is not great to watch but they get the job done and that's what it's all about. Forza Juve
Great video. Nice to see someone other than Juve's content creators and fans appreciating what Juve is doing this season
What a wonderful community and friendship between Beppe and Adrian! Grande to both of you
Grazie my friend
Thanks Adrian and RabonaTV for these daily episode! You summarized it very well. Keep it up!
On Juve, am an Inter fan, but need to applaud what Juve is doing this season. But inter is still going to win 😊 all joking aside, is great to see Juve getting back, need Serie A to be more competitive and better! All the best juventini!
Inter's team still considerably better, while older. Inter has a squad of 20+ players all pulling in the same direction, Inzaghi is able to switch options without compromising quality. It's the result of many years of great work by Marotta on the transfer market.
Giuntoli on the other hand is only getting started with Juve. There's a good cast of 11 starters and 4-5 subs. Beyond that the options become really poor, we've it seen last weekend where Milik got his chance and absolutely blew it. Miretti, Kean, Sandro and Kostic are some other players that operate to a much lower level than the rest, it's hard to keep up with Inter when they contribute so little. Again at Inter, everyone is putting in a shift.
Hoping for at least a draw on Sunday to keep the title race alive, but I fear Inter will be too strong and put that race to bed.
Soule has to be the future of the club
Kenan,Soule,Miretti
@@FootballMan-eb6qxMiretti is trash bro fagioli better
@@FootballMan-eb6qxfagioli way better than miretti
@@FootballMan-eb6qx Fagioli, Cambiaso, Locatelli, Vlahovic, Chiesa, Bremer as well
fagioli with the betting ban tho. pain
I am a Madridista, Di Maria to Benfica was pure gold homecoming of 2023.
He's carried his curse from Juventus to Benfica: out in the CL group stage.
I'm surprised allegri pulled it off. They had a bit of a slump spell last year. It's too bad they had to breach financial fairplay because this team might of been great in the champions league this year.
The new juventus management deserves credit for sticking by Allegri during hard times last year when everyone was calling for allegri to be fired.
Not everyone, just many of J twitter.
Great break down of Juventus surprising rise! Beppe + Adrian = 🤯
hey adrian might want to make a video about a very underrated player in europe, Domenico Berardi with over 140 goals and staying with sassuolo for over 10 yrs!!
He won't make the jump to a big club. That's why he's under rated
He will be a sassuolo legend
Welcome to Manchester united
Beppe and Adrian (Paco) 👌👌👌 great content
Westens sudden rise in the midfield this season is similar to endo at Liverpool. guys that no one was really expecting to do all that well but they forced themselves to be some of the most important players on their respective teams
@RabonaTV your "ciao" at the end is the perfect ending, don't know what it is but it's just perfect man. When you don't say "ciao" I feel like there's something missing 🤔
As someone who was a Juve fan since I was a kid and lost passion and stopped watching the past few years, it's interesting to come back and see that Juve are doing what I wanted them to for years; just build through youth both from primavera and purchasing young guys as opposed to "experience". I still don't know/think Allegri is the one to take the talented attacking prowess to a new level but he's doing a good job of bringing them on and developing them. With the announcement of Klopp departing, it would be interesting to see him at Juve. Yildiz, Soule, Vlahovic, Gatti, Bremer, Cambiaso, the future is BRIGHT.
Thank you rabona tv , i love Juventus you know, Juventus is a team just never give up
Soule will sadly be sold this summer, but that potential attacking line with Kenan-Vlaho-Chiesa will be sweet
Not sure about that.
Chiesa is world class... When he is not in a hospital bed
I don't trust Chiesa that much. He could decide to leave Juve at any moment, so it would be great if Juve gave more opportunities to Soule.
Sadly yes Soule probably will be sacrificed this summer
Why would Soule be sold this summer? He's just under Yildiz for Juve's best young talent and he's loved.
8:38 that is true. Italian clubs now are mainly composed of africans, east europeans and south americans. For a League that has financial difficulties, it is kinda weird to see clubs who import players. In France, clubs utilize their youth academy since they cannot buy players. Unlike when I started watching football during the 90s, the core of every Italian clubs are Italians.
What clubs in Serie A are made up of Africans and South Americans? You know Italian teams are only allowed 5 non-EU players right?
@@jasoncavari udinese, bologna. Actually almost all of the Serie A clubs. There is a workaround on non-EU which is citizenship. Like Dybala, he has european root via his grandparent.
@@jasoncavari also during the 90s, if i remember it right, italian clubs only allow 3 or 4 foreign players each team. Again, for a league who is having financial difficulties, they rely on foreign players instead of local talents which I found it weird. You save more money when you develop your own. Plus it affect the Italian National team and the local FA doesn't do anything about it.
In English Premier League, it is understandable to have foreign talents since they have the financial power. At the same time, their national team is descent and was able to reach the 18 World Cup Semis and Euro 2020 final.
@@llbuitrestrangely enough, you don't save more having Italian players in your team. See "decreto crescita", which won't be renewed, even though clubs wanted it to. And let's face it, Italian youngsters are nowhere near as good
@@llbuitrethe BoD or President or Owner most of the time doesn't give a shite about youth development that's why Italian National Team has been struggling for decade, theh care more about getting result on the pitch. And using foreign talent because they are more ready than any youngster from their own club that's why they keep buying/signing them to survive in Serie A.
I came back to this video knowing you might've cursed us lol
Subscribed just because of the music!!!❤ Great work!
man this was an amazing video, beautifully presented
The playing style is still a tough watch but only results matter
Fantastic video. Spot on commentary. Bravo 👏
That yildiz boy... He's gonna be the next 100 million plus player.
No chance. He has Gobbo Juventino DNA he's not going anywhere.
@@andrewpalomares40 interista fallito
Wes is playing so nice this season. Shades of that missing pirlo connectivity
Nowhere near the same style of play
@@paradoxal5905 "shades of," simply meant midfield feels connected to the attack again
@@ThatGuyWhoBeHim Ahh I see. Then I agree
I'm giving lots of credits to Allegri for this resurgence. Never have I seen Allegri's Juve playing this fluidly. In the past, when his team was leading 1-0, he would have instructed his players to calma and adjust tempo and manage positioning.
But now, the players just seem to not care. They want to keep playing and attacking.
One big thing for this, and the revival of Rabiot, is Allegri shifting Rabiot back to his best role, LCM. No longer does Rabiot have to provide creativity from out wide. While at the same time, Allegri giving freedom and flexibility to other players. And the trust to the young players.
Forza Juve. We are so back
Not to mention Gatti who is literally the Jamie Vardy of Italian football
I kind of understand where the criticism come for Agnelli, but Next Gen was his doing. Also a lot of stuff went the wrong way because of Covid. Without Covid the cash inflow and our iconomical future would have been different.
Certainly a lot of mistakes were done on the sporting side of things - hiring Sarri, after that Pirlo, transfers like the ones Ramsey and Rabiot (for whom it took way too long to become good), getting Arthur and many more, gettign Pogba wchich was a massive mistake. One of Agnelli's biggest mistakes was letting go of Marotta and bringing up the idiot Paratici. From that point we started the plus valenza era and began playing FIFA career mode with real money.
As of tight now our future looks good, we are extending our key players with new contract without overpaying them. Still, we have some holes in the defense and in the middle of the park that have to be addressed in the summer. It's cool giving chance to the young guns, still some of them are not Juve material, so guys like Miretti and Iling could be sold for economical reasons.
yesss he did juve LETS GOOO FORZA JUVE!!!!
Great channel collab
Another big thing to juve’s success,
Their relationship the players have with each other.
They’ve built a great locker room with great club culture.
It's extraordinary to be even in the title race conversion considering the insane pace being set by Inter and the fact that Juve started the season looking worse than Napoli or Milan, for example. A top 4 finish was the hope, not 2nd. Glad to see Allegri trusting youth as well, and Giuntoli is doing a superb job. If he remains at the club even half of the 8 years he was at Napoli, he has the chance to transform this squad massively, he is one who looks for young, cheap players while cashing in on big names (I suspect Chiesa might be on the move).
On a more disappointing note, we've seen this team's limits whenever Allegri tried to give chances to second string players (and you do need to rotate to keep everyone motivated, even when playing just 1 game a week). Milik was given a chance against Empoli and was appalling, he's a talented player who doesn't seem to have the sacrifice mindset required of Juventus players. Kean, Kostic, Miretti and Sandro are other ones who have looked listless most of the time.
So there's a massive drop in quality whenever Miretti plays ahead of Rabiot or Kostic replaces Cambiaso, for example. In contrast Inter have a deep squad with no discernible loss of quality when Inzaghi rotates. Really hoping Giuntoli addresses those deficiencies in coming transfer windows.
Allegri is a realist
They have been playing well
Make a Miklos Feher video, january 25th was the 20th year of his passing. A player every Benfica fan misses.
Chiellini learning about the US and pizza video was promised I wont forget
Inter is having an incredible season and it's going to piss me off so fucking much that Juventus is gonna end up winning the Scudetto anyway...fuck. This is our version of 2017-'18 Napoli.
1:47 hi Adrian. Would you be merciful and share the name of the backing track here? I genuinely need it. 😅
same, tried finding it but couldn't, was just about to make a comment for this.
@@fidesimmortalis it’s been an earworm for a while now because of him. And he shares other songs in the credits so I’m at a loss as to why he doesn’t here. 🙆🏾♂️🙆🏾♂️
A new video about Juventus drought is much needed, in case anyone cared about calcio
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The youth are taking over!!
Because juve is Juve, till the end!!
Please cover AFCON Broo. We'd love to hear your take on it
juve look good on field but their off field issues are far from over
Forza Juventus, we want to win title
He came in with high expectations but McKennie was absolutely awful for us (Leeds) last season. Interesting to hear how he’s kicked on for Juve this season.
In fairness you fired the guy who wanted him and got him to leeds (Marsch) 1 week after he arrived. The following coaches were absolute disasters.
@@TheLaughingMustache-oh5ff Marsch is the most incompetent manager I’ve seen at Leeds in my 20 years watching the club. He was far worse than Gracia/Big Sam.
yeah that's a lie.@@s717w
@@s717whe wasn't worse than Gracia they did much better under Marsh they played like 2 ok games with Gracia
He was also used in the wrong role at Leeds he was played as a 6 in a double pivot he is much more valuable up the pitch like he has been this season and also has freedom to drift wide and put in crosses which he has done well this year
Being a Juve fan for over 20 years I am happy to finally see the team giving chances to young players. Too many young good players have left because of lack of playing time/opportunities (all because of the win now mentality). I personally don’t like the way that Allegri sets the team up and some of his decisions, but I have to say that it’s working for now(we will have to see if the success continue when there are more matches next season) and how does this season end. I think that the clear out of some “dead wood” from parts of the squad still need to continue.
I'm gonna comment even if it's been a month. Me and my roommate watched this video together, thinking of how much of a rushed video this was. Juventus has no identity on the field, the defence is compact but it's on the negative spectrum for every offensive and pressing related stat, in the top 5 leagues in europe and among the top 4 of each league, it's by far the worst team for any stat of that sort. We're italians and have the pleasure to watch how unprepared Juventus is for each game, despite having no European cups and so much more time to prepare for league games compared to every other teams in the top 9, Bologna aside. Allegri just pushed Yildiz down of the pedestal despite the poor guy having close to 0 chances per game due to the lack of an offensive playstile. Juventus has been really lucky scrapping many wins in the overtime with corners or crosses from counterplays, usually not even clean cross-shot goals but many rebounds in the penalty area. This video came after a lucky streak of 4 games, nothing more, being proven in the 15 points dropped in the 7 games that followed it. Many props for the U23 infos, but we should mention that Juve sends them all out on loan and spends random money or big salaries on players without a clear strategy in their transfer market, as proven in the press conferences were Allegri for example states that with locatelli they had finally found their playmaker, despite the young 40 million prospect having always played as a box to box and not having the qualities to fill the role of a long ball Maestro like the manager asked him to play, or Bremer played as a left centerback in a 3 center backs system and making disasters with left footed long balls at the start of his carrier at Juve for absolutely no reason. I think that the guy who came is unluckily a little too much of a fan, hyped up by a few good games and detached from the many problems regarding society and manager.
Yildiz is a major loss for Bayern who like Juve struggles to promote young academy graduates to first team
Why can't Barça follow this model
cause they stupid af
Yeah, Barcelona's never had success with academy products...
You must be born last year bro.
Excellent video albeit some inaccuracies. Di maria was made persona non grata. Same for bonucci and parades and Arthur so to say that “they left” it’s semantically correct but somewhat inaccurate.
I remember when Juve was third in the then big five which consisted of Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern, Juventus and Atletico Madrid.
They dominated the Serie A, they could attract and pay Cristiano Ronaldo's wages, they had reached two UCL finals in just three years and that's actually the reason they bought Ronaldo and changed their badge, they believed they had finally reached at the Peak and needed the Champions League to truly sit on the throne of Europe.
Brooo I forgot about Giovinco!
Juve was about to sell a 20 year old Soule for only 30M euros, their luck was the player refusing the Saudi league. Terrible business sense.
Perfect club for Klopp...
I don't know, allegiri was also good in his 1st tenure
Going from allegri to klopp seems a bit extreme change of style.
@@Account2-ng6hragreed. He’d tear those boys’ muscles up in the beginning.
Why don't you cover the AFCON?
This video backfires hard
Not so long ago Juventus were in a downward spiral after multiple board members resigned, docked 10 points costing them Champions League football and Pogba got banned for doping allegations. Now Juventus are in a massive rebuild that is paying well. Unfortunately the Serie A title is beyond them for now but in the next few years or next season they will be back for the title race once again.
They still need to change that hideous lazy disgusting minimalistic logo back to the majestic old one
True!! That J is a BS.
Nah. It looks good. Better then boring badge like all other clubs.
We still not strong on top to compete in europe before we have new coach. Remember we fight to be back in europe as one of the great from italy.
we've gotta give Allegri a chance in Europe, atleast 2 seasons in UCL. He has rebuilt the club when we thought our future was bleak, and he deserves the opportunity to compete in Europe.
@@justindesouza977 he Is good because he doesn't play anything during the week. So the players are rested. Next season we Will see if he Is good or no
@@disagiato9391 players being rested doesn't bring organised structure and fluidity in the tactics. but ig only time will tell
@@justindesouza977 no, Of course it requires organization to play every 4 days. Players tire quickly and become vulnerable to injury or perform less. Just look at Newcastle, they are not used to playing in the middle of the week like it has been reduced to. It's not as easy as you think. The work to be done doubles. Even from a mental point of view
Question:
Why for the same things, the "plusvalenze", juventus were deducted 10 points and the other team nothing? actually, they said it was just good business.
Maybe the monster, the bad guy, is not juve, maybe is ........
whats the music that starts at 01.45?
Welcome to the club. 😓
@@tebogomogorosi5093 what club? the people who don't know the name of the music?
@@SonDConde bingo! There’s a few of us who’ve been asking!😅
FORZA JUVE 🤍 🖤 🤍 🖤 🤍 🖤
It's true that they are better than last couple of season but calling it a rebirth ehh feels a bit of a stretch, not having european football is a pretty big advantage for them, as they are less concerned with turnover, plus they bring in young talents and that's good, but then they keep Allegri that is a mediocre coach at his peak (and that's being generous). Like shure they won 6-1 with Salernitana in Coppa Italia but against them in the very next game in Serie A the squad was unwatchable, and scrap a victory thanks to individual brillance (like Yldiz and the recent form of Vlahovic). And while they can win Serie A like this, just with having more stronger players than the other teams, that doesn't fly in europe (We all remember their embarassing performance in the Champions league of recent times), this feels more a "bounce back" than a "rebirth", the latter would be scraping the stuff that hold them back since forever and build over time for something bigger, and that doesn't feel like it atm
Can someone explain the Di Maria Benfica sarcasm?
Sneaking some Jive content are you
No link to your friends Channel
I perso love Allegri, he does great things for juve !
Why couldn't they properly rebuild when Ronaldo was there 😭
Because of COVID, i guess.
😂😂😂 perfect timing
the rebuild is nuts
Im happy
this is some giga brain type rebuild
Yildiz is from Bayern academy not juve
Last year penalties and UEFA exclusion was only political. Juventus was punished because they were organisers of the Super League. Just to clarify, except from Serie A and UEFA there has not been any ordinary judiciary system that has condemned Juventus. There were open attacks from UEFA and Newspaper that were blackmailing Juventus in plain light, telling them to give up Super league or be harshly punished for the next 5-10 years
The Italian football federation has been given by UEFA the organisation of Euro 2032, some people say this is the price UEFA has paid them for offering Juventus head on a plate.
Meno quindici è stato già detto?
They are going to finish second or third
Lechuga lechuuga
Go on with your lettuce
Why?You spoke too early 😭😭😭
There was no prediction here or guarantee that they would do well though. Just talking about how the season has gone at that point, and how the structural changes could benefit them in the future.
@@RabonaTV yeah I know I also think that we have huge prospects and that the future is brighter but i hope we don't sell to make an instant for Allegri like the summer we sold de ligt
Theft has always been and will always be the real secret. And it’s not that big a secret
Juve always scheming something.
FROM BROKEN AHAHAHA?!?! From underperforming to “performing” maybe.
THEY HAVE ALWAYS BEEN THE RICHEST CLUB WITH THE HIGHEST SALARIES IN THE LEAGUE.
They have just changed coaches during this last 5 years without having clear the plan for the future.
Allegri is a kind of coach as a MOURINHO,SIMEONE and this kind of managers, that’s why they were underperforming, the squad was always been a really competitive team without any excuse guys.
Look what Inter has done in 10 years, with how much money they have rebuild a super competitive team and club even in Europe.
Free agent signing that Conte firstly and Inzaghi now have transformed in surprise and let them over performing, Dzeko, Mhikytaryan, Thuram (only this summer), Darmian, Chalanoglu,Acerbi, Onana (signed as a free agent and sold at 55M€) and I’m just telling you not all of them. Every young player doubled or tripled his value Barella,Bastoni,Di Marco,Lautaro,Lukaku sold for 115 M.
I think Juve they have just been spending money without any result for example 80 M for Vlahovic, Chiesa 70 M (idk exactly), Bremer (40/50 M) Locatelli they are performing well but they haven’t won even minor trophy so far, what are talking about man?!?)
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le situazioni dubbie in italia le fanno tutti...ma ha pagato solo la juve......prova a chiederti come mai????
Yes they are rebuilding but some of their practices are really dirty, matias soule was practically stolen from his club in argentina using the excuse that he didn't want to play football anymore and then singing his first contract with juve months later, (now it seems they are doing the same with a boca jrs youth player), getting young talent for free, so what i would like to know is with how many players have they done the same?
1. They’re human, and underaged. The club(s) doesn’t own their life.
2. Ask Soule if he regrets coming to Juve.
3. Ask yourself the same question.
Yeah cry about it... football is a dirty game, just because juve does it it's a problem right? Nevermind all the other 50 or so clubs that use cheap tricks to their benefit in europe. You simply just can't expect to be clean and fair and somehow top all the other clubs that play dirty, just not realistic... so as long as it's legal it's fair game
Every clubs have their own controversies. And Soule is signed for one of the biggest clubs in the world.
Why is it everytime that I hear about these kinds of things it's only Argentinians complaining?
Are you really advocating for boca to own children?
You don't know how the story goes. The parents of the Boca Juniors guy want/need to go to Torino. So basically, it's a family decision.
Every club can be banned but not man City.biasness by uefa
Juve was punished for doing the break away Super League, end of story. The Italian football federation also condemned Juve with false financial allegations without right of defense. Only in foitball !. Not only a catalogue of decisions against them on the pitch but also point deduction to stop them going into the Champions League. In sport there is no right of defence. Ceferin declared war to Juve and Andrea Agnelli and thay's all there is to it. The same Ceferin who is trying to illegally extendbhis Uefa mandate as President past the two terms. This show just talks about football , hidingbthe shameful truth behind the attack on Juventus by Uefa and the Italian Football federation operated by Intermilan fanatics.
The secret ingredient is crime...
Allegri is mister 1-0 and very ugly game! when a player make a difference he put out
Serie A(merica) is one of the funnier developments in world football
😂 true
There’s 4 Americans on 2 teams….?
LAFC!!!!
Iidio ts, give red cards, they cant even win to last place
kick Allegri, problem solved...
Bad grammar
Lol, they are equally as bad this season, winning games by ref calls and almost never really outplaying opponents and also they are out of Europe. What a noob video. Next season with UCL on the schedule they will be back to where they belong. Top 4 fight and irrelevant in Europe.
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Tactics are simple. Score 1 goal and park the bus the whole game. Allegris Terrorist football
Juve last 5 win:
3-0
3-0
4-0
2-1
6-1
Typical inter fans. Just speak nonsense.
@@Account2-ng6hr what about the 13 games before that. All by 1 goal
@@m6adam Bro...
Allegri plays the most boring outdated football in Europe.