Igor Tudor - Manager (66 Viewers)

Aug 10, 2017
16,783
Why? I don’t want us to see out games. I want us to play to our strengths- which is attack using our extremely pacy attackers. We don’t have a good defense, so inviting pressure after taking the lead is a recipe for disaster.
You can't get away with shambolic depending it is the injury time corner kick there was nobody jumping to head the ball away.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,952
Plays Poop in a front 3 when he has 3 attacking options on the bench. Fucking unbelievable.

Villarreal were barely in the game in the 2nd half until we subbed out Yildiz, made defensive subs and shat the bed as usual.

You have to be some special kind of clown to not recognize that we don't have the quality at the back to sit deep and absorb pressure.

The only thing he has brought to this team is some early season grinta which will fade away as the season progresses otherwise its mostly been chaotic football all round with a couple of results going our way through pure individual brilliance.

Welcome to Season 5 of 'Year Zero', Tutor 'Harakiri' Edition
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
7,067
  • Alin

    Alin

Haven’t yet completely given up on him because i still want to hope we can improve and overcome the current obstacles, after all it’s still early in the season and we got plenty of room for improvements and enough time for the new signings to integrate, but frankly it sure isn’t looking all that great thus far, you just never know what Juventus version will turn up, not even from one half to the other let alone further than that, then some of his stubborn decisions(or rather indecisions) along with the lack of flexibility are increasingly irritating too…

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Most worrying is that it’s not like we have great alternatives waiting just around the corner, for the time being we are kind of stuck as we are so might as well hope for the best and pray for a miracle because it’s hard to expect much better from this current squad of mental wrecks.
 
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Aug 10, 2017
16,783
Haven’t yet completely given up on him because i still want to hope we can improve and overcome the current obstacles, after all it’s still early in the season and we got plenty of room for improvements and time for the new signings to integrate, but it sure isn’t looking all that great thus far, you just never know what Juventus version will turn up, not even from one half to the other let alone further than that…

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Most worrying is that it’s not like we have great alternatives waiting just around the corner, for the time being we are kind of stuck as we are so might as well hope for the best and pray for a miracle because it’s hard to expect much better from this current squad of mental wrecks.
Yeah some people have unrealistic expectations this is season 1 of a new project which is still carrying the legacy of Giuntoli mess that has been left behind.
 
Oct 3, 2014
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When asked if Juventus have an ‘issue’ with conceding, Tudor replied: “The three defenders are doing better than anyone else. We need to be winning more second balls. The three at the back held the fort for the whole game.”

uhm…
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
18,128
  • Gian

    Gian

Tudor - and this squad - simply dont know how to kill these kind of games of.

Same thing happened at Lazio away last year.

If you want to kill a game off. You can't give away easy corners or give the opponent potential PK's in the box. Hoof the ball to CF and hope he can win a foul. Give the ball to Chico and let him win some freekicks etc.
 
Oct 23, 2011
3,878
Ever since that outrageous lineup against City in the CWC, I’ve been done with him, so today isn’t surprising. I didn’t even watch this game and without knowing how he performed, but starting Koopmeiners alone feels sackable at this point.
 

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