I was believeing Scudetto until weird subs in Milan game, then my believe is decreased rapidly after see FUCKING VECINO against Torino today.The Scudetto race is not over but he made several bad decisions from the start to the end.
I still give him the benefit of the doubt and see how the season ends, but he should learn from his mistakes quick and put the team together. Pathetic display from the team tonight and Inzaghi had a big hand on it.
At least Dzeko get an assist, but starting Vecino is an unforgiveable for me.I think today showed his weakness as a coach…or dare I even say as a person. It’s obvious this guy is just isn’t ruthless. He can play good football and has ideas but when push comes to shove and the chips are down do you really want to go to war with this guy? I mean what the actual fuck was that today?
Why is he so afraid of taking off Dzeko? Yet we were completely fine playing away at Anfield without him? Then he subs our most in form attacker? I just can’t even wrap my brain around the decision making.
Inzaghi was like this when he at Lazio. Sometimes he lost his momentum.He is staying with cl football next season, no doubt about it. Our owners and management consciousness is far too dirty in all of this to just give him a sack no matter what.
Our momentum and control is completely gone and what is worse, i m now starting to question if even those good periods we had were just a momentum thing, which would mean right now he is being completely exposed as a fraud on this level.
We’ve already started this imo, Scamacca, Fratessi, & Bremer are the players we’ve been consistently linked to all season. All are young and hungry with something to prove. We only went for experienced players because Conte insisted on it and Lukaku left us unexpectedly and we didn’t want to reinvest in a true replacement.This probably should be in the Marotta thread, but imma post it here regardless.
Maybe it’s time to revamp our mercato strategy. We’re clearly not on the right path with buying ex top level players like Nainggolan, Sanchez, Vidal and Dzeko. Even though, aside from Nainggolan, these have proven to be useful to some degree (especially Sanchez) their experience doesn’t really have much of an impact. I hate to say it but Maldini got it right. One way is buying our way to success like we did under Conte, but since that is not financially feasible anymore we have to get creative. That may sound like some ultra retarded FIFA player logic, but we visibly lack pace and technically sound players. These players are out there and many of them are cheap, we just have to find them (which is obviously not easy unfortunately). What we're doing right now clearly isn’t working, something needs to change.