Allegre finds out what's destroying Italian football

Max Allegry has said that Italians think more of tactics than of the technique the Italian football players possess, not known for beautiful, but tactical, and that has been acknowledged by Juventus coach, the Periscope broadcast. “We think a lot about tactics and theories and little about technique (the ability of players). This is [...]
Italian football is not known for its beautiful game, it's tactical, and it's been accepted by Juventu coach Periscopi.
“We think a lot about tactics and theories and little about technique (the ability of players). This is destroying Italian football,” Alleggri said.
Otherwise his team, Juventus is close to winning the seventh consecutive title in Serie A. /Periscope/












