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AlesJuve reacted to Beigl in The Conte Thread
And again he brings the best out of a rather ordinary side. You can have your Tuchels and Sarris, but until we don´t change our profil of players we won´t play beautiful football. Conte is the man.
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AlesJuve reacted to Polo7 in The Conte Thread
Has been pretty much begging the board for signings since the summer. Hasnt got any of his targets. Yet will always get the blame.
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AlesJuve reacted to Antonio8 in The Conte Thread
attacking players chelsea has: morata, bats, pedro, willian, hazard.
only a blind board could not see the problem
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AlesJuve reacted to Leif in The Conte Thread
Unless you have something negative to say about the board alongside it, nobody should be saying anything negative about Conte. It's idiocy and high time it was ignored, like these people continuing to ignore blatant signs of power struggle.
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AlesJuve got a reaction from Beigl in The Conte Thread
3CB Conte's system has won 6 championships for Juventus in Italy. So no the problem is not the system the problem is that Chelsea do not have a midfield.The only good is kante.
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AlesJuve got a reaction from bigbluewillie in The Conte Thread
3CB Conte's system has won 6 championships for Juventus in Italy. So no the problem is not the system the problem is that Chelsea do not have a midfield.The only good is kante.
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AlesJuve got a reaction from Blusan Alamb in The Conte Thread
3CB Conte's system has won 6 championships for Juventus in Italy. So no the problem is not the system the problem is that Chelsea do not have a midfield.The only good is kante.
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AlesJuve got a reaction from King11Didier in The Conte Thread
3CB Conte's system has won 6 championships for Juventus in Italy. So no the problem is not the system the problem is that Chelsea do not have a midfield.The only good is kante.
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AlesJuve got a reaction from Reddish-Blue in The Conte Thread
3CB Conte's system has won 6 championships for Juventus in Italy. So no the problem is not the system the problem is that Chelsea do not have a midfield.The only good is kante.
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AlesJuve got a reaction from Fernando in The Conte Thread
3CB Conte's system has won 6 championships for Juventus in Italy. So no the problem is not the system the problem is that Chelsea do not have a midfield.The only good is kante.
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AlesJuve got a reaction from quickpassnmove in The Conte Thread
3CB Conte's system has won 6 championships for Juventus in Italy. So no the problem is not the system the problem is that Chelsea do not have a midfield.The only good is kante.
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AlesJuve reacted to cosmicway in The Conte Thread
It is evident that Conte trusted the board more than he should.
For instance the way he handled the Costa affair.
He did n't really like Diego, he thought I can replace him in one day with a better striker.
In the end he was left wanting and now he is helpless.
The target seems to be to finish in the top four and the stage of 8 in the CL - at best.
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AlesJuve got a reaction from OneMoSalah in The Conte Thread
Morata did not have to replace Costa. Costa should be replaced by Lukaku. The plan was to play with two strikers one faster and more technical and the other stronger physically. In fact even after buying Morata and having failed with Lukaku Chelsea have been looking for Llorente.Morata is, however, a great champion and will give you many joys even though yesterday made a mistake in the first half, but can happen to everyone. Chelsea can also exonerate Conte if the board no longer believes in him is better for both. But continuing to exonerate big coaches without solving the underlying problems is not the solution. -
AlesJuve got a reaction from zekinjo in The Conte Thread
Board had already decided to sell Matic. Conte did not want to sell Matic,he said it clearly in a couple of conferences
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AlesJuve reacted to Leif in The Conte Thread
I agree with that above sentiment.
Conte is classy towards players & managers.
Conte is up to date tactically; in fact he revolutionised the Premier League of all leagues moments after stepping into it.
He isn't necessarily transforming our players into freak-versions of themselves, but at least he isn't asking Hazard to be a wing back.
He's simply likeable by fans & media alike. He's authentic.
He's shown more balls with our lineups (successfully) than any other manager of ours in the past 7 or so years.
It can only be a good thing that he demands an unreal fitness level, which hasn't actually sidelined that many of our players compared to other clubs, who lose just as many players but with half the lungs.
Now as for managers we could bring in... there are only a few clubs (easier listing club names than managers) with 'top', proven coaches - Napoli, Atletico, Inter, Man City.. and that's about it. Now, Atletico play terrible football, anti-football almost, IMO. Napoli's coach is proving himself in Serie A, but what can he do with superstar egos? (Not that we have many superstars right now.) I'm not sure - plus, he wants to leave Napoli due to the board & president. Man City - Pep isn't coming. And as for Inter, Spalletti is not a long term coach for any top club, but a brilliant short-term manager.
Internationally, there is Sampaoli. But, I think he's more the type to transform Tottenham into league winners who go deep in the Champions League, more than he's the type to take already-league-winning Chelsea to a level where the trophies keep coming in, but the football style is improved greatly. I don't think he can do both in the most high pressure league. It's just not something he has experience with.
So in my mind, the only 'top' manager that's available and that'd keep us at the top is...Ancelotti. And that's almost like bringing Hiddink in.
Forget the tier below of Poch, Marco Silva, etc - you can see in their eyes that they'd do everything they're told by the board, and that's not something we want to enable. (Makes sense that the only managers with big balls are the ones who already have brilliant reputations. If you're still 'coming up', you'll care more about keeping your first top job than you'll care about appeasing the fans & players.) After Conte showing some balls to our board, our next potential manager must continue chipping away at that wall of ignorance in our club.
Simply, there is no better than Conte, and every team from United, to Juventus fans (not the board of course), Roma, Milan, Atletico, Barcelona, Bayern would gladly lap him up next season should we cut him off. And he'd be damn brilliant, because he'd have the players he needs.
The only way to go after Conte is down.
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AlesJuve reacted to BlueLyon in The Conte Thread
Hahah last year almost everyone was throwing Matic and Costa under the bus, now you cry after them and even question Conte?
Surprise surprise...
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AlesJuve reacted to Mufassir08 in The Conte Thread
If you ask me, I don't think we'd be better off by having any other manager out there right now in the place of Conte and I firmly believe on this. During the summer I said it time and again that the board is letting us down big time and now that the season is in full flow, it's getting painfully obvious. It's criminal for me that we did not go out and buy a LWB in the summer, I mean how hard it is to understand that the three at the back formation is highly dependent on having dynamic wingbacks and it's one of the most if not the most demanding positions and having top quality wingbacks can make or break a three man defence formation. However, our board in their infinite wisdom wasted all summer chasing a goose egg that was Alex Sandro when it was clear as day that Juventus (a club with actual decent ambition) won't sell him after losing Bonucci and Alves, yet we persisted with this wild goose chase and did not secure proper competition for Alonso. I just can't wrap my head around how poor the board has been during the past three summers, it's absolutely appalling. Davide is a good player no doubt but again there were better options out there but we put all our eggs in the Oxlade-Chamberlain basket and in the end had to scamper through to get a deal done for a decent RWB. Also going into the season in which we'd be playing 3 matches per week almost every other week with just 4 midfield options is mind boggling. We needed five players in midfield yet we only got our 4th choice midfielder at the very last hour literally. Our board had placed all its bets on us having another injury free season but it's clear that its not going to be the case and I for one hope that no matter what happens, we don't let go of Conte. Conte must not pay for the sins of this incompetent and ambition less board.
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AlesJuve got a reaction from kellzfresh in The Conte Thread
I do not think players are playing against Conte.Simply Chelsea's rose is too short for four competitions, while last year with only one game per week could overcome the problem due the greater physical and tactical preparation that Conte's methods give This summer Conte had said "it would be the most difficult season of my career" and he was right.
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AlesJuve got a reaction from Leif in The Conte Thread
I do not think players are playing against Conte.Simply Chelsea's rose is too short for four competitions, while last year with only one game per week could overcome the problem due the greater physical and tactical preparation that Conte's methods give This summer Conte had said "it would be the most difficult season of my career" and he was right.
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AlesJuve got a reaction from 11Drogba in The Conte Thread
Board had already decided to sell Matic. Conte did not want to sell Matic,he said it clearly in a couple of conferences
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AlesJuve got a reaction from Fernando in The Conte Thread
Board had already decided to sell Matic. Conte did not want to sell Matic,he said it clearly in a couple of conferences