Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Massimiliano Allegri - Page 2

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Italian athlete Massimiliano Allegri.
Last updated on November 22, 2024.
Having a lot of attacking players on the field and a good balance at the back is the foundation of victory.
Playing in the Champions League ought to be a pleasure and a joy.
The derby d'Italia is a very difficult match, five out of five on the scale. — © Massimiliano Allegri
The derby d'Italia is a very difficult match, five out of five on the scale.
There are many good players, in Italy and abroad.
Life is like that: you need ups and downs for it to be interesting.
Tevez is an extraordinary striker. Not only does he score goals, but he also helps his teammates and the midfield, too.
Playing in Milan is never easy because the San Siro always commands great performances.
Every year, Juventus manage to build up a very competitive group of players with the aim of keep winning.
It's going to be a pleasure to coach Cristiano Ronaldo. Certainly, he's one of the top players in the world next to Lionel Messi, and I'm looking forward to the privilege of coaching such a fantastic player.
Ronaldo is a great professional. He truly cares about details. That's why he is always fit.
I prefer to go to the beach in the summer!
The VAR was introduced to reduce controversies, and instead, they have increased - possibly because we Italians like to stoke them.
If you won every game, which is impossible, then life would be flat and dull. — © Massimiliano Allegri
If you won every game, which is impossible, then life would be flat and dull.
In every match, there are difficult decisions; sometimes they go in your favour and sometimes against. You need to be able to accept them.
In football, everyone can make mistakes.
I train with joy and fun, because if I'm not persuaded by the squad at my disposal, I try changing things around, moving players into new positions, and trying something different; otherwise, I get bored.
You cannot win every game.
Ronaldinho and Robinho are two totally different players.
Messi is a good stimulus for Cristiano.
In my view, technology should only be used on objective situations - offside, in or out of the box, over the line or not - but when it comes to subjective situations, people are never going to agree. That's sport.
I don't really like all these tactical systems people talk about: 3-5-2, 4-3-3, and all that.
The lower you go down the levels, the more players think they need to hang on to the ball to prove how talented they are, but that's not football.
We must play for everything until the end.
If we want football to be a sport that is no longer a sport, then use VAR on every incident. However, if we get to March, where every point becomes decisive, then games can last three or four hours.
Mandzukic has scored everywhere he has played. He has a lot of personality and plays at international level.
Man-marking Messi is almost impossible.
I see things differently: you need to take risks in life.
CR7 is a model to all footballers. — © Massimiliano Allegri
CR7 is a model to all footballers.
The strength of the club is fundamental to the successes of Juventus.
I'm not scared of big stadiums. There are other risks in my profession, and I love taking risks.
We cannot expect to win every match 3-0, as opponents won't just lie down and let us dominate.
Ronaldo plus Juventus does not guarantee the Champions League. There are so many components in football.
At the end of the day, in football, you need more than technique to win. You need other values that can push you on during difficult times.
I've learned that football is a stupid sport for intelligent people because the simplest things are truly also the most difficult to get right.
The Champions League mustn't be experienced like an obsession because, when you have an obsession, you never win!
When you change 10 out of 22 outfield players, you need time and hard work.
You have to focus more in Serie A, because in the Champions League, focusing happens automatically, as there are not as many matches, and they are all tough.
It is normal that when results are better, self-esteem grows, and improving things becomes more easier. — © Massimiliano Allegri
It is normal that when results are better, self-esteem grows, and improving things becomes more easier.
Sir Alex Ferguson already has his place in the history books; he is definitely one of the best coaches ever.
Woe, to think about having success in your pocket.
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