serghei
Senior Member
Your mixing of contexts is so unnecessary, I don't know why you do it. After all these months, you're still holding onto the Roma argument as if it holds any ground lol. Roma 17/18 is a completely different team on every level to what they were this year. Them not making CL spots this year is completely normal after losing one of the best GKs in the world, their midfield engine and all else just getting older. By all intents and purposes they made the semis on very similar motivational high as Ajax did, despite being a bit older and less systematic.
The only statement that should be made is that EV should have done better and shouldn't have let the meltdown happen. Which he obviously shouldn't. The rest about Roma's relative level through the years isn't true or important. Teams often change from month to month, much less from season to season.
As for Allegri.. I partly agree, but I feel like you've got this tick that any comparison that doesn't automatically criticise EV is meant to flatter him. Lol, no? Both are totally flawed. No need to look for their positions on a spectrum or anything. No point resolving which one is worse or better. Both aren't fit for purpose of securing ties against European opposition.
What Allegri had going for him was lots of positive momentum in Europe when the team was peaking between 2015-2017. They've moved on from Pirlo and kept the CBs from Conte setup who were at the top of their game. Dybala broke through to add more flavour. But their window wasn't ever going to last long if he didn't make changes. And he didn't. Last year they were very close to being out to Spurs and got brutally exposed at home while only coming back into the tie as a function of RM 17/18 complacency. Allegri as a coach and manager hasn't learned a thing since that 2017 final. They got completely duped into buying an old finisher who is looking for easy silverware and lax tax laws. Accommodating him came at a massive cost to their other plans. Smart free-transfer buys don't happen for CBs. One Cancelo doesn't fix their issues. Same sorts of stories as you hear at Barca.
You're the one that compared them. I just pointed out that the comparison is off base. That's all. 2 CL finals in which he only lost to clearly better sides is not to be taken lightly.
I don't know why you keep bigging up Valverde like you do. Don't compare him to managers like Simeone, Klopp, Allegri, who have had success in Europe managing teams with half of Barcelona's resources or even less.
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