verona are dominating. , 5th corner in a row.Are we ever gonna score a goal? get the fck out this club you fcking clown.You are useless
Milik or the entire team? I used to say a 1-0 lead at ht is almost a guaranteed 3 points for napoli, now, not so much
The problem is not whether win or lose. We look more and more clueless from game to game. There are too many changes and no game plan. If we play like that and win 2-0 or 3-0 some will come and say job done. But this team has no creativity and midfield has been destroyed. Players like Insigne, Younes and Lozano are useless in this formation as well.
We have a game plan, play like Italy from 2006 - this is what this team reminds me of... Unfortunately that won't work in today's game And definitely not with this squad
Smells of the victory that Juve got against Brescia. Brescia also had 2 or 3 great chances in immediate succession, then another clear one a while later, yet in the end they lost the game after Juve simply just scoring. Other teams also have quality, and they are not only allowed but also capable of winning. All great teams occasionally, if not often, win even though they would have deserved an absolutely devastating loss. This is a game following the international break. Moreover, we have not been exactly compact so far. The good thing is that this happens to each and every one of the greatest teams but they are able to persevere and strike lethally with the conversion of just 1 good chance. Not happy about the performance, happy with the conversion rate.
Glad I found this forum and people who agree with me. Say what you want about Sarri but we looked closer to winning a scudetto under him than we ever have under Carletto. Last season was by far Allegri's worst yet we didn't come close to Juve, the title race was over in October. I don't see a hunger in this team, a willingness to die and put their bodies on the line for a trophy that we haven't won in 3 decades.
He has played well, he isn't supposed to run, he needs options in front of him, and without overlaps is almost impossible for him to find a pass It's so bad I'm defending insigne now
I think you are trolling so will leave it. It is not about one game. In which of the last 5 games did the team play better? These are weaker teams.
Impossible to defend these performances. Something needs to happen and these stupid rotations need to change.
Cagliari. I am not happy with everything, but the season is long and I refuse to lose faith in our team so soon. I want to give everyone a chance before I pass judgment. I AM worried after this performance, especially considering the heat of CHL games, but I am like Mulder right now, I just want to believe. I have not seen the prophecy which you appear to have met along the course of the season. Doom is possible, but as I have said, there are no teams that had not seemed to be weak and then won. I will wait.
My friend I hope too. I watch every game. But the signs are very worrying. I see no ambition, no intensity, a lot of confusion and lack of creativity. The constant rotations make it worse.
It is important to find people with whose opinions you agree, but it might be even more important to find the opposite. But I agree that I did not see enough passion, intensity, and hunger out there last evening. That's the thing that really pissed me off. I sort of, more or less, agree with this, but it may be that you have been purposefully missing my point rather than I have. Because my point has been that we are not the only ones. Juventus could have lost yesterday, again, so we were actually better off. What I have been saying is that it is normal to have difficulties, but we must overcome them and be better, rather sooner than later. Moreover, I find that people here find it easy to judge everything without enough information or insight. It is not possible to say whether the problems with Insigne are sth that every coach would struggle with, or sth that Carlo has mismanaged. Yet here, those for us indeterminate things due to a lack of insight seem to be deciphered immediately, albeit through assumptions and not even conclusions, because we lack the material for the construction of the latter.
The constant lineup rotation when a team is in need of a result is not warranted. Stick with a core group and formation. Rotate appropriately. This part of his management I'm liking less and less.
It may be true that you are correct, however, I find it hard to believe that the rotation is the culprit behind every loss we have been through so far, whereas it acts as no hurdle while being on the battlefield fighting monsters such as Liverpool or Juve, as we would have drawn the game had it not been for Koulibaly. Last season we were also able to perform well against big teams. I think it has been proven a billion times that the realest trick that a great team must learn to use is how to win against the smaller sides, especially those approaching games the way Cagliari did against us. I still maintain that the tactic we had chosen for that game was very good, probably the best possible approach to such a variety of purely defensive movements, most vulnerable from the air, especially with the types of attackers we have at out disposal. I have not seen this argument discussed yet, but I am pretty certain it holds some water, as it is indeed true that rotation has definitely not harmed us uniformly across the whole spectrum of games. Yet is it common that once the receptacle for blame has been found, it is scarcely opened to let it out and seek another victim. Other teams have struggled with identity, passion, organization, and so on and so forth, yet there had been no rotation as the possible cause behind the identical problems that they and we have had to face.