Capello simulates speech in Juventus locker room: Allegri crushed in 5 words

Fabio Capello was also perplexed by Juventus’ performance against Maccabi in the Champions League. The former coach simulated Allegri’s speech in the locker room, taking the blame.

Author: Marco Beltrami

Difficult to find adjectives to define the performance of Juventus against Macabi. Another misstep, another match to forget for the Bianconeri, this time very heavy. The 2-0 remedied on Israeli soil risks seriously jeopardizing the future of the Italian team in the Champions League, as well as that of Allegri, who is increasingly the object of criticism from fans, but confirmed by President Agnelli. Now Vlahovic and his teammates will almost need a miracle to qualify for the round of 16.

The most disconcerting aspect is represented by the non-existent Juventus game. Disconnected departments, very few ideas, great confusion and also a psychophysical condition (to say Del Piero) absolutely revisable. A script that this season has already been seen on other occasions for a team that could find itself out of the fight for the Scudetto and the Champions League well in advance. Fabio Capello was also very impressed, who in Sky’s studies almost struggled to find the right words to comment on the Juventus game.

Don Fabio, who knows Juventus well, was baffled by Allegri’s team’s approach to a match that was supposed to “die”. The former coach’s words are emblematic: “Juve in the first half really demoralizing. In the first 6′ they had three goals and all the same, from the same position. He had defense that was not careful, because he always took the ball.”

Capello was also very impressed by the lack of reaction from Juventus players, who were very confused and unable to play as a team. The distance between the departments on the pitch is very obvious, with a chasm in midfield: “So the most demoralizing thing is that in the attack they were always isolated. Vlahovic was alone, with the defense in the middle of the field and with a hole in the middle. There was a hole, there was a lack of movement from the team.”

But what would Capello say to Juventus if he were in the role of Allegri? How would he behave after such a test if he was still in charge of the bianconeri? The calm and decisive voice of Sky’s current voice would underline the point of no return reached by the entire group, mainly through self-criticism. Implicitly, therefore, Capello assigns the first responsibilities to the Old Lady’s coach: “Guys, I say calmly that we have reached rock bottom. The first culprit is me. But we all have to go up together, because from below we can always go up and we have the possibility to do so. Peacefully, yes, because everyone is to blame.”

Source: Fan Page IT

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