This happens because Allegri is a true professional, he knows how to make the team work as best as possible in any condition without complaining.
Let's remember last year when he had a lot of injuries and managed to get through the emergency period well. For this reason I appreciate him very much as a coach.
You can understand how experienced and good a coach is Allegri when you see the results Juventus got in last season. They were not in a good situation and the whole team was facing a crisis because of the points they lost and they were not even in the Chmapnis League for the next season which could put Juventus under more pressure but Allegri managed the team and now you can see they are in the better situation than last season. Allegri and his players can even win the Serie A title at the end of this season.
Well Allegri is very experienced coach and from what he has shown for Juventus this season it is truly extraordinary, last season Juventus had series of problems until they were in quite sad condition, but this season Allegri was able to instill enthusiasm and also providing excellent strategies and training that enabled Juventus to rise.
I believe that in the future Allegri can bring Juventus back to appear in the UCL and compete there, and this season we will see Juventus competing to win the Serie A title.
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I think this game between Atalanta and Napoli is not easy to predict because Napoli has changed and they got a new coach in this team.
If I'm not wrong, Walter Mazzarri is going to coach Napoli for the first time and we can't expect a lot from him because this will take some time for Walter Mazzarri to get the team in the better form and know the players and play styles. That's why I think Atalanta got a higher chance than Napoli to win this match.
In fact, Napoli has a new coach now, whose name is Walter Mazzarri, which makes things more uncertain. History shows that when a new coach comes on board, teams usually do better. Its like they're trying to brag to their new boss. But Mazzarri isnt new to Napoli; he was their coach from 2009 to 2013, so he knows how the club works. That could mean he'll get used to things faster than we think. To what extent will this be sufficient against Atalanta, especially since they are playing at home? It looks like it will be a close game, maybe even a tie, but really it could go either way
Napoli has so far been one of the Serie A teams that has experienced more coaching problems and this is the umpteenth time they have changed coaches with the aim of improving the team and developing.
Initially they decided to bring in Rudi Garcia and now this coach has been fired and replaced by Walter Mazzarri, Napoli stated that this temporary coach will only be in control for one season and after that Napoli will again look for new coach to replace him.
I think number of these coaches can't in believe and conditions like this could actually bring downturn for Napoli.