
Not just this year but the for the last few years. It’s kinda sad. The injection of Spalletti is great and I think he is making miracles with what he has but Juventinita seems gone. I think our recruitment staff needs to be changed. Too many of our signings have been poor. Openda. Zeghrova, Koop, David, Djalo, Joao Mario, Nico, Luiz…Have all been bad. This is just a few. Fino alla fine. 🤍🖤
by MicCheck-1212
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Italy in general has dropped dramatically. They need to produce more players!
I can’t believe how the league is so bad in corruption, as if they are all following a script. You can see it clearly from time to time like it’s what they suppose to do. Juve always shoots themselves on the foot, most of the goals come from lame errors that just look so fake and that digregorio is a sellout.
Spalletti hasn’t done any miracles. One thing’s for sure, he could have done much better these last few matches. This team was always 4th place worthy, and let’s hope that’s where it will end up by the end of the season. Still possible because after Roma we have a string of winnable matches that could take us back to 4th.
BAGGIO FOR FIGC. OUR ONLY HOPE.
You didn’t even mention the main one — Di Gregorio.
Honestly, our transfers have been disappointing for quite a while now. The club has been acting very strangely. Just take the situation with Kenan’s contract — he’s literally the bright future of the club, yet they can’t offer something like €6 million. That’s just stingy and sad for such a great club, especially considering that Openda and David are earning €6+ million.
And then there’s the moment when we were too cheap to pay what wasn’t even that huge amount for Donnarumma, and now we’re “enjoying” the performances of the great Di Gregorio. Yes, Gigi would have required a high salary, but it would have been justified — especially when you look at who we’re paying right now and for what (Vlahović).
Our players are hired to sell shirts over winning games. Unless the behaviors that encourage the opposite to happen, this is going to continue. Speaking from watching Juve since’93.
Penaldo + covid literally obliterated you
I do, the squad is shit and there’s little management can do against financial dopers like City, while getting stomped on by FFP. I’m afraid italian football has finally passed away, covid killed all hope for it. Italian clubs are just not good enough when compared to other leagues. In the current state of the squad, the team would need at least 5 years of amazing scouting, management and talent development before dreaming about being competetive in Europe.