Are Max Allegri’s Tactics DESTROYING Juventus? | Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 24 сен 2022
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    When Massimiliano Allegri left Juventus in May 2019, he left behind a record-breaking legacy. The manager won the Serie A title in each of his five seasons in charge, achieved four straight league and cup doubles, and reached two Champions League finals, consolidating Juve’s place as the top dog of Italian football.
    But since returning to Turin in 2021, following two years out of a job, the Italian coach has been unable to recapture the magic of his first spell, finishing 16 points adrift of champions Milan last term with the club’s worst points tally in over a decade, and beginning the new campaign in horror form. The Bianconeri have recorded more red cards (3) than wins (2) from their opening nine games in all competitions, rank 12th in Serie A for expected goals, and have lost the first two games of their Champions League group for the first time in their history. A 1-0 loss to Monza, who are playing in Serie A for the first ever time, had yet to win this season, and had Raffaele Palladino taking charge of his first ever senior game as manager, has only compounded this early season misery.
    Unsurprisingly, pressure is now mounting on the Juve boss, with concerns over his ability to turn the side’s form around and match his rivals tactically. Meanwhile, the fact he signed a four-year contract on returning, worth a reported €9million per year, has led to fears that the club simply cannot afford to get rid of him. But has the legendary coach, who just last year was tipped for the Real Madrid job, really fallen behind his peers in the Italian game? On today’s EFD Explained, we’re going to take look.
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  • @EuroFootballDaily
    @EuroFootballDaily  Год назад +8

    Should Juventus plan for life without Allegri 🤔 If your answer is yes, who should they get in 👀⬇️⬇️

    • @FreddiesBench
      @FreddiesBench Год назад +2

      Yes , Allegri should have been sacked after Benfica or Monza. Tuchel, Zidane & Pocchetino were all available, but now sticking to Allegri till November at least due to financial issues will cause Juve more problems on and off the pitch!

    • @MrCheezXD
      @MrCheezXD Год назад

      Right now Zidane, Pochettino and Tuchel are available so they should get one of those not those Italian coaches who do nothing

    • @thabangtlhoaele8757
      @thabangtlhoaele8757 Год назад

      Tuchel, Pochettino,Pirlo or Di Zerbi

    • @marcelinomont5664
      @marcelinomont5664 Год назад

      Tuchel,Zidane,Pochettino are available... Terminate his contract already coz he is useless

    • @MrCheezXD
      @MrCheezXD Год назад

      Exactly the managers of JUVE are stupid
      1. they made JUVE get deducted 15 points
      2. They don’t fire Allegri after how bad he is

  • @Alex___Scott
    @Alex___Scott Год назад +144

    I just don't understand why they didn't stick with pirlo, he had a vision the fans knew they needed a squad overhaul and although they lost the 10 in a row possibly bringing back a manager that had been touted for every big job for 2 seasons yet getting none should of been a sign that the game was passing Allegri by. Watching his football was a pain to watch and that champions League final defeat to Real should of been a sign that his days battling with the top managers was over.

    • @soccervids6976
      @soccervids6976 Год назад

      Pirlo was shit

    • @juniorkhomari1850
      @juniorkhomari1850 Год назад +27

      Especially since pirlos plan seemed to come together nicely towards the end of the season. It was very stupid from juventus

    • @1607Adi_Manz
      @1607Adi_Manz Год назад +6

      only arsenal can believe in same manager that long

    • @hamster4810
      @hamster4810 Год назад +9

      @@1607Adi_Manz and arsenal are now top of the league and have one of the best young teams itw.

    • @Grimeyhoob
      @Grimeyhoob Год назад +3

      Dude this is clear with a clear view in the rear view mirror. But the reality is football club owners take risks with choosing managers. Some of which pay off and some don’t. It’s easy for armchair fans to say “oh you should’ve done this or that” after the fact, but football isn’t played with a rear view mirror, it’s played in the present and with a view to the future. You take decisions, some pay off and some don’t.

  • @chrisfraser5088
    @chrisfraser5088 Год назад +68

    They should have stuck with either Sarri or Pirlo while overhauling the squad to fit one of those managers. Bringing back Allegri was a complete madness imo.

    • @bytemosery4946
      @bytemosery4946 Год назад +1

      I agree, there are also other good managers like Tuchel, Pochettino ecc but i would've been happy if they had let Pirlo work. Hopefully something will change 🥲

  • @aayushsrivastava9569
    @aayushsrivastava9569 Год назад +43

    Pirlo or Sarri can't just transform the team from defensive to attacking in one season. Such transformations take time. They should have stuck with either one.

    • @bekhele
      @bekhele Год назад +2

      yeah and also the club didn't back them up, thats the most contradictory. the club preached changed, hired a new coach with different style,different approach, but juventus as a club forgot that they have to change along, they did the opposite.hire some random player hoping the coach will figure something out while pirlo and sarri are system coaches with very very specific requirements

    • @pritapp788
      @pritapp788 4 месяца назад

      They did nothing to justify backing them. Sarri is into his third year at Lazio, what for?

  • @Roflmfaoftw
    @Roflmfaoftw Год назад +15

    Losing to PSG first time in history, Losing 2 first champions league games in history, Losing to monza first time in history. Monza winning first time in history in serie a. Salernitana being 2 goals up before half time first time in history. these achievments are just....

    • @DavidRodriguez-uw1gz
      @DavidRodriguez-uw1gz Год назад +2

      there’s no shame in losing against PSG, have you seen both squads, the difference is massive

  • @fpl_djhammer
    @fpl_djhammer Год назад +33

    Allegri isn't a football dinosaur
    he's a fossil from the Precambrian Era

  • @troyannells4642
    @troyannells4642 Год назад +8

    The two worst decisions Juve management have made in the last 10 years were buying Ronaldo for a 100m and sacking Pirlo.

    • @bekhele
      @bekhele Год назад +1

      those where of the worst yes, but they pale in comparising to rehiring allegri,with this move juve actually went backwards

  • @justinwalker6320
    @justinwalker6320 Год назад +21

    Juventus definitely got too comfortable in Serie A and now they're watching the likes of both Milan clubs, Napoli etc pass them by. Hell when Allegri first left Juve, a key area that needed big improvement was the midfield as shown in the beat down vs Ajax IN TURIN (scoreline doesn't reflect how the game went at all. Juve got ripped apart). And when he came back the midfield was STILL a problem and arguably even worse than when he left. That swap deal with Barca never made sense to me from either side.
    Champions League wise, they haven't been the same since 2018 vs Real with the controversial pen and Buffon red card

  • @madridfan89
    @madridfan89 Год назад +7

    Dude still thinks the loss in the champions league final vs Madrid was "unfair" because "they deserved more" 😂😂😂😂

  • @mildog9857
    @mildog9857 Год назад +9

    Allegri isn't completely done in football however he needs to take a lower job to get his reputation back up and to give him more experience so that he can modernise his tactics (ie Lazio,Lyon,Sevilla,etc). I completely agree with the other comments Pirlo should have been given more time, I'm sure he'll be back in the future after he's got more managerial experience.

    • @cherifmabrouk5615
      @cherifmabrouk5615 Год назад +2

      he actually has one now given the discrepancies in experience within this Juventus. Allegri needs a super team as he does not have a clear tactical schema to follow or manage with. the video anyway explains that well. and the current juventus that has incredible quality but less experience is suffering this very problem

    • @12thMandalorian
      @12thMandalorian Год назад

      Time for a spell at Watford

  • @juveballknowledge
    @juveballknowledge Год назад +1

    one of your best videos

  • @lwandomadikizela2213
    @lwandomadikizela2213 Год назад +12

    Juventus has problems since the end of the 18/19 season. The midfield is #1 for the start, the over reliance of old players, unable to integrate some good talents like De Ligt who's now at Bayern Munich and Kulusevski is now at Spurs. Poor transfer signings and dealings like Ramsey, Arthur and Rabiot. The changing of managers when results go up in smoke and the renaissance of the Milan clubs, Napoli, Roma and the rise of Atalanta.
    Juventus needs a massive rebuild from top to bottom otherwise they will disappear to mid table obscurity like the Milan clubs in the 2010s. Sacking Allegri will not change anything at Juventus even if his tactics is obsolete in the current climate of football.

  • @jakobsmith4046
    @jakobsmith4046 Год назад +2

    His philosophy seems too pure and idealistic for today's game that is so mechanized

  • @DavidRodriguez-uw1gz
    @DavidRodriguez-uw1gz Год назад +2

    It’s mind blowing how many ucl’s Juve would’ve had if they won most of their finals, really unlucky 😔

  • @vulee100
    @vulee100 Год назад +8

    i mean tuchel is a free agent

    • @1607Adi_Manz
      @1607Adi_Manz Год назад

      compensation for 4 years allegri contract is expensive you know

    • @vulee100
      @vulee100 Год назад +1

      @@1607Adi_Manz wasting another 2 years of your clubs money and time is even more expensive

    • @MEMYSELFANDI...
      @MEMYSELFANDI... Год назад +2

      Tuchel won't downgrade, he's waiting for Bayern Munich

  • @ZannyG_StandFree
    @ZannyG_StandFree Год назад +9

    What a shocking season it will be for Juve

  • @ibrahimalkassim6755
    @ibrahimalkassim6755 Год назад

    As you said he inherited conti squad.

  • @vikthestampede
    @vikthestampede Год назад +1

    He can't turn things around. Not without changing his defensive style and his "interpreted football" idea in attack.

  • @godisdeadist
    @godisdeadist Год назад +1

    If they were to re-instate Pirlo and sign the Leipzig-duo of Simakan and Nkunku, they'd be back on top in no time.

  • @lucazaroli6761
    @lucazaroli6761 Год назад

    Christ it’s been two days since the last allegri video are you kidding me

  • @Cardi859
    @Cardi859 Год назад +2

    Allegri is just not flexible, he wants to apply 2016 tactics when the game has evolved over a short time

  • @XhunterDragon96
    @XhunterDragon96 Год назад +1

    4:05 i dont agree that Pirlo had a clear way to play the game, there was no identity to his Juve, much like Allegri's in a way, I dont think he fielded the same formation once in the entire season. While he wanted to have possession and you could see that there were some fluid gameplay at times, every single time the game had a variable come into play Juve's entire tactics would go down the drain. I remember every single counter from the opposing team was a dangerous one, our defensive posturing was absolutely horrendous. You could argue that that is just an offensive minded team but its ridiculous that they could only train in the offensive side of things. Im not gonna argue with IF's but Pirlo's success can be mostly attributed to Ronaldo's success, Dybala was injured most of that season, but he still was important when he came back. Cant also forget that Chiesa had a triumphant season under Pirlo but he was mostly already proven at Fiorentina.
    I do agree with the rest of the video though. I would definitely have given Pirlo another year, especially since his last quarter of the year was a success. We got a spot in Champions League by a hair's breadth, after winning vs Conte's super dominant Inter. He also won us a cup, but I think our management made the same mistake they made with Allegri 2 years back. They thought our squad was better than what and where we got. Basically I believe a better coach wouldn't have outperformed Allegri's last year, or Pirlo's year, at least not by a large margin.
    At the end of the day, management is at fault. They have gotten blinded by pride and greed. Our team is more a brand than a team now. Had we chose to solidify our midfield in 2017 instead of going after an aging superstar, we would've had much more success nowadays. Instead we went after the clout that Ronaldo had and we are paying this dearly.

  • @1607Adi_Manz
    @1607Adi_Manz Год назад +1

    4 years contract is EXPENSIVE TO COMPENSATE you know

  • @jakobsmith4046
    @jakobsmith4046 Год назад

    4 straight league, cup doubles😳

  • @JR-em3mo
    @JR-em3mo Год назад +2

    I think Allegri will turn things around, he may be a fossil but one that is proven and trusted at Juventus. I think the high wage players are the issue, they take no responsibility no turn up in games and its not the managers job to make an amateurs into a professional at this level. I bet he will get some players back from injury but still have an underwhelming season, but one that is stable enough to build on for next season. Top 4 will be decided by which teams can win despite injuries so I'm expecting they just make it barely.

  • @micahkiyimba8641
    @micahkiyimba8641 Год назад +18

    Allegri and to certain extent Juventus dominated possibly the weekest era of Serie A ever.
    Milan and Inter, Juve's true Perennial rivals were undergoing multiple ownership changes and constant rebuilds.. Roma and Napoli are reasonably big clubs but they don't have the finances/Brand recognition to compare with Juventus..unlike the Milanese clubs that are global brands like Juventus.
    Juventus still spends a lot of $$$ compared to other Italian clubs especially wages but their monopisation of talent in Serie A in 2010s has gone away..Scamacca, Raspadori, Tonali, Barella all would have been hoovered up by Juventus in the 2010s but they joined other clubs.
    Allegri is outdated, but Juventus' domination had a lot to do with the rest of the league being in chaos and now their rivals have caught up...Allegri's style was working because everyone else was just terrible, but that's not the case anymore and there has been a revolution in Serie A with very progressive minds like Pioli, Gasperini, Italiano all doing well with attacking football.
    Juve's cycle is over..for now anyway

    • @daaljones9584
      @daaljones9584 Год назад +6

      They on like 37 leagues or something they have dominated since it started what you on about 🤣 and he got to 2 UCL finals and did well In the UCL so I don't understand your point

    • @Apanblod
      @Apanblod Год назад +7

      I don't think that's an entirely fair assessment. Juventus was one of the strongest teams in Europe during those years, and had arguably one of the best defensive line-ups in football history, and for a couple of seasons a world-class midfield with players like Pirlo, Pogba, Vidal and Marchisio. The other clubs, especially both Milano sides, didn't step up to the challenge (although Roma and Napoli were frustratingly close at times), but that doesn't detract from how good Juventus was during those years. The question is more how much Allegri had to do with it as opposed to just having quality players. 🤷‍♂️

    • @whitewolf1289
      @whitewolf1289 Год назад

      @@Apanblodother serie a clubs were still feeling the effects of calciopoli events anyway. serie a was at it's lowest & was less competitive. plus juve were buying top players from their rival teams for example juve bought pijanic Higuain so their rival teams became weak

    • @matium1528
      @matium1528 8 месяцев назад

      Finally someone saying it like it was !

  • @JamesSant1
    @JamesSant1 Год назад +1

    Allegri needs 6/6 points in UCL & 6/9 in Serie A to keep his job otherwise I see him sacked within the next month

  • @oranemorgan9597
    @oranemorgan9597 Год назад +2

    Honestly Allegri hasn’t been doing good enough but this squad is poor.

  • @animalkingdom013
    @animalkingdom013 Год назад +4

    As real madrid fan I'm glad he refused to coach Madrid

    • @kiranp5611
      @kiranp5611 Год назад +1

      Damn bro we Arsenal fans once wanted him to come here. We are now glad we struck with Arteta and we are 1st now, don't know if we can win the league but we are playing so good now

    • @timsmith1323
      @timsmith1323 Год назад

      @@kiranp5611 I think it’s to early for you guys to win the league but arteta is definitely building a team that will and can challenge long term in a season or two. As us Liverpool fans have seen recently Man City is just a different animal in the league compared to other teams despite us doing better in Europe Man City have the PL locked down atm

  • @Thatlittleguy1897
    @Thatlittleguy1897 Год назад +4

    I, personally, as a Juve fan. I support Allegri! He is a good coach and always makes a comeback somehow!
    Come back here next March. 😉

    • @mrbottler9627
      @mrbottler9627 Год назад +1

      He won’t be here next march

    • @siddharthb4448
      @siddharthb4448 Год назад

      ​@@mrbottler9627 lol

    • @Anonymt8
      @Anonymt8 6 месяцев назад

      @@siddharthb4448lol now he is only 2 points behind the best Inter in the last 13 years

  • @ciamgranda5786
    @ciamgranda5786 Год назад

    Juventus are having a similar problem like Man UTD when Fergie left in keeping old out of form players like Alex Sandro, Bonucci and Cuadrado like Cuadrado is still at Juve. The board the owner are hiring an old out form manager and living in the past let's be honest, Allegri is no tactician he only thrives with stars and no competitors today's football demands youth and exciting high pressing football.

  • @jordank1489
    @jordank1489 Год назад +1

    Imagine being Vlahovic right now

  • @chribisibi6348
    @chribisibi6348 11 месяцев назад

    You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the enemy.
    A bit of a drastic phrasing but all in all it clearly sums up the 2nd spell of Allegri at Juventus. Countless mistakes in formations, lineups, player changes. He's literally just kept the job because he is on too much money. Yet Allegri himselfs wants to get praised because he refused big money from the saudis. As Juventini we all have to be thankful that atleast in 2 years he will be gone.

  • @MrCheezXD
    @MrCheezXD Год назад

    They should buy Zidane, Tuchel, or Pochettino because they are available and Allegri caused Juventus to get kicked out of UCL and made them lose to Napoli 5-1

  • @aql2961
    @aql2961 Год назад

    Paratici’s end at Juventus was so bad, but what he’s done so far at Tottenham shown his class, no?

    • @tonytellingitlikeitis5708
      @tonytellingitlikeitis5708 Год назад

      Lol No, he was just lucky that Conte is a great recruiter and had his old club give him help. He thought a
      Aaron Ramsey, Arthur & Rabiot were the solution smh

    • @aql2961
      @aql2961 Год назад

      @@tonytellingitlikeitis5708 read the comment bro. i agree the end at juve was trash, but the start at tottenham is class. bentancur, kulu, even bought udogie, great no? appointing conte as well

  • @man4437
    @man4437 Год назад +2

    I love the unbiased title lol

  • @jameshunter6289
    @jameshunter6289 Год назад +2

    Hell yeah he is. The players won him the title at milan and he inherited contes team at juve. He cant build a team and trying the same dull tactics when he first took over. Still bringing in old players on high wages. Its just a mess and it shows. Rather have had Pirlo stay slowly see progression and not regression under allergri. Mans got to go, they need new ideas

  • @aVerySillyBilly
    @aVerySillyBilly Год назад

    there is no question his antics off field in the press is destroying us every day, calling awful performances good and throwing anyone he can under the bus, even in `unknowing` interviews before a game. He has lost the locker room and burned so many bridges and our players have 0 morale . on the field we are a directionless mess of a formation with 0 morale and he is absolutely out of his depth. Until he goes we are slipping into obscurity, and if he`s there in the winter window there will be a mass exodus. #AllegriOut

  • @fibonazzi
    @fibonazzi 4 месяца назад

    Well this did not age well, did it?

    • @BIazy
      @BIazy 2 месяца назад

      +20 😂

  • @rezaesmaili10
    @rezaesmaili10 Год назад

    Very interseting

  • @archipiratta
    @archipiratta Год назад

    #PocheIn?

  • @mujeebahmed7940
    @mujeebahmed7940 Год назад

    Allegris time is done

  • @souleymanediawara7714
    @souleymanediawara7714 Год назад

    penaldo is the problem,before signing him juve don’t seems to have that many problem

  • @Confession_Of_A_Dangerous_Mind
    @Confession_Of_A_Dangerous_Mind Год назад +2

    The truth is juventus as a team is trash, majority of their players wouldn't fit in half of Europe tops teams, The players are old or majority average, other than vlahovic,bremer n mirretti, the entire squad is trash, they need a rebuild...its all because they're in a weak league where they didn't see the need to recruit better

  • @ILoveLoudItBYKiss
    @ILoveLoudItBYKiss Год назад +3

    To be fair, Milan, Inter and Napoli are still pretty bad teams. Italian teams are by far the worst in all of the "top" leagues. Inter, Milan and Napoli get destroyed by literally everyone they play against in the UCL. Napoli beat Liverpool recently. Just wait till they face someone like struggling Chelsea and lose 5-2 on aggregate. How bout City or Bayern and lose 7-3 on aggregate.

    • @jogindjali19
      @jogindjali19 Год назад +5

      Napoli didnt just beat Liverpool tho, they made them look like children in a park. the 4-1 end result was flattering for Liverpool.

    • @marcomagrin7611
      @marcomagrin7611 Год назад

      I mean French teams are literal trash too

  • @julianaslafkayova8743
    @julianaslafkayova8743 Год назад

    Alegri raus bitte

  • @Y0utubeIsFuckingHomo
    @Y0utubeIsFuckingHomo Год назад

    No, it's still "Penaldo's" fault.

  • @AbrahamDakin
    @AbrahamDakin Год назад

    The Athletic.copy