Fuck that, it just prolongs the inevitable rebuild and it's far from a guarantee he will win anything given this squad is dead, as simple as that. He's a negative manager who made so many of his players look completely useless. Just look at what he did to Dybala. The man would probably sell Pedri and Frenkie to sign some bum ass Italian player.
Fuck Mourinho and Fuck Allegri. No more negative managers.
Mourinho and Allegri are worlds apart in any aspect of coaching. Allegri is not negative at all, his Juve played some pretty good stuff when he had actual midfielders. What did you expect him to do with Matuidi and Khedira as his midfielders? You can put CR, Messi and Maradona up front when there's no one to get them the ball.
He's not Pep but he's also not Mourinho or Simeone. His main strength is adapting to whatever he has and great man management. He's smart and flexible to find the best solution tactically for this team, but also has the reputation and accolades to demand respect in the locker room. Yes he likes to drop back sometimes, but it's not to park the bus like Mou or Simeone. He soaks up the pressure and hits on the counter. If I'd have to make a comparison I'd say him and Zidane are very, very similar coaches.
Allegri at Juventus: 1.93 goals per game
Mourinho at United: 1.74
Pochettino at Spurs: 1.90
SAF at United: 1.94 (Was he a defensive manager?)
Klopp at Liverpool/Dortmund: 2.13/1.99
What did he do to Dybala? Dybala acted like a spoiled brat, protesting substitutions, no effort at all, very lethargic. Bad season last year is as much on him and his behavior as it is on Allegri and failing to find a tactical solution for him and CR together. Sarri did it this year, but the team as a whole is worse.
Anyway, who was Dybala's coach for the first 3 years when he played great? Who gave Pogba the best season of his career? Who promoted Bentancur? Who got the best out of Morata? Allegri. At Milan he promoted De Sciglio and El Shaarawy, great talents at the time. He developed enough youngsters over the years. If they're good enough they'll play.
De Jong might actually play his position and be what he was at Ajax.
We need to stop with this idea that the next Pep is right around the corner. You can tell from Messi's words yesterday he's fed up. We need a top coach who will do the maximum possible with Messi's final years.