Luciano Spalletti - Manager (50 Viewers)

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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⚠️ #Spalletti could not hide his frustration after the draw with Verona. After the final whistle he made a promise to himself:
"I will not sleep. We need to be very harsh in our self-analysis."

The next day at training he was direct and sharp with the players, warning them that going through the motions is simply not good enough.

His message at the training ground was crystal clear: "If against Lecce, Fiorentina and Torino we think we can just do the minimum, then know that we will not go to the Champions League."

The #Bianconeri are described as good players who are too soft, unable to read danger and losing focus when pressure builds. Roma are rising fast and Como are still fighting. The next 3 games will decide everything. ( Tuttosport)
I hope he made cambiaso run suicides all day... if that piece of shit thinks we played well vs Verona, he's got another thing coming. He amongst many other losers need to go this summer.
 

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MrMonkey

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Jul 15, 2017
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Thought earlier,, if he got us the CL qualification, keep him. After that debacle of a game, he’s old and won’t be around long,
let Spallettii go. With present management still in place, WTF does it matter who is our manager.
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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We played better today, the attitude was good and the players let us down in front of goal.

The early goal is clearly from Spalletti. We've done this attack since he came in and been unlucky that we haven't scored in previous games from it.

But those subs...that's a lot of brainless players to bring on when defending a lead.
 

DeviAngel

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Oct 3, 2014
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Luciano Spalletti vented his frustration with Juventus after beating Lecce, warning they ‘don’t have someone else with Dusan Vlahovic’s characteristics’ and yet ‘we can’t change 18 players.’

It had seemed like this was going to be a rout when Juve opened the scoring within 12 seconds at the Stadio Via del Mare, as Vlahovic found the net immediately into his first start since November 29.

However, that proved to ultimately be the only goal, as two others were disallowed for offside, chalked off for Vlahovic and Pierre Kalulu.

“We’ve been saying for a while that we keep doing this, we score early and then don’t finish the games off, it’s like a cut and paste of previous mistakes,Spalletti told Sky Sport Italia.

“We dominate whole areas of games, it seems like we are in total control, and then there are moments of superficiality where we lose our way, misplace passes that are just incredible for the level of football we are playing at.

“We cannot seem to maintain that concentration, determination and grit for the whole game. Once we make those mistakes, the tension and fear sets in, the match goes back into the balance.

“Then we get annoyed with ourselves, go and grab the game by the scruff of the neck and put it back on track. A game like this one cannot end 1-0, we barely allowed them to get into our half, there were so many situations where we had two attacking options and always went for the third worst one. That’s just what we are like.”
Spalletti was visibly fuming on the touchline after certain situations, shouting angrily at his players for not moving the ball around the way he wanted.

Considering they keep making the same mistakes, will Juventus have to change quite a few of these players, or does he believe they can learn?

“I had already talked about this in the press conference, really,” replied the coach.

“The media act as if we are going to change 18 of the 25 players in the locker room, but you can’t do that. This is a serious project, so that means many of these players have to be involved, because it’s tough right now to change that many.


“Juventus also spent a fair amount over the last two seasons, so it’s not like they can keep digging into their pockets. There are some situations in football where you need to keep up with the times, but first and foremost these players must grow within themselves,” ranted Spalletti.

“They need to realise that many of them will stay here. We missed Vlahovic terribly because we don’t have someone else with his characteristics. A winning team needs a physical, strong centre-forward. Even if he’s not that tall, he still needs to be able to hold off defenders, deal with the physical duel.

“Jonathan David can score goals, but when it comes to the duel, the physical impact, that is where he struggles.”

So can these players remove the dips in concentration?

“That is not easy. Staying on their toes for long periods is to do with the determination and character of these players. Those players who are creative and can take men on are unfortunately also the same ones who need to take a breather and charge themselves up before sparkling. They just are,” shrugged Spalletti.

“We still have to work on it and train that. This evening, the team played well in so many ways, but if Di Gregorio didn’t make those two big saves, it would be a different result. We have got to build out better from the back, absolutely, that is something we simply must improve.

“Of course, it’s different when you’ve got Vlahovic, because he has different characteristics to the other strikers in the squad. Last time there was talk of the quality midfielder, but the one who translates the pass from the back into an attacking situation, we are missing that figure a little.

“I said the other day we need a bus with two levels, because for all the players that people say we’re going to buy, there won’t be enough room on one bus,” concluded Spalletti.
 

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