Juventus are really exciting to watch nowadays, it’s just beautiful to see them play. Yildiz OMG…this is guy is special and plays as his Idol Del Piero. Nice video 👍
Been a Juve fan since 2003, first time ever I’ve seen British pundits know anything about football outside of England. You just got a new subscriber. Great job lads!
as a Juve fan for over 15 years it's def been a long time since I was this excited to watch every game, I remember a time not that long ago where when I missed a match I would not even rewatch it and just look at the score on google while this season I wanna see every min of the team on the pitch cause they're exciting to watch. Probably been since we had vidal, pogba, marchisio and pirlo that I was this excited well besides the Ronald signing ofc that's always gonna be big for any team
I like juve since elementary school. Still remember how juve dominating serie A for 9 year straight. But somehow we becoming loser after signing ronaldo.
With FFP and the need to turn profit, Juve did well to get Giuntoli as sporting director to fuel this new future. They invest in young, so they can sell. They have NextGen tean which can help them manage youngsters. And they have a manager that plays young talent.
Hey guys, greek juventus fan here. Hope you read this comment cause i stumbled onto your channell, and as soon as i heard your accent i thought "oh here we go again, 2-3 brits that have the most surface of ideas making factual mistakes and commentating on thin air for 15 mins. Thank god you proved me wrong! It is so nice to hear that you've actually researched the subject that you're commentating on. Believe me, it doesn't go unnoticed. Subbed, liked, and wish that you keep up the excellent work!!
Thank you for speaking the truth about Allegri which many so called journalists in Italy still can't admit: he was done as a coach for Juventus and he clearly cannot manage a young team that needs to be rebuilt and taught schemes. The absolutely ridiculous thing is that in Italy every Allegri-Juventus supporter wants Motta and Giuntoli to fail so bad because they sacked their idol. They're constantly comparing Allegri and Motta, even with clear evidence that Motta improved the game immensely, with many of the same players that Allegri had. Yildiz, Gatti, Locatelli, Cambiaso...all players that Allegri had and did not perform with him, it's a fact. But we are four, FOUR matches into the new season and there are people asking for Juventus to ditch Motta because he had two draws, IN THE FIRST FOUR FUCKING MATCHES WITH A NEW TEAM. This thinking is why Italian Serie A will never be an elite championship anymore.
Holy shit, with all due respect, most of the time I have seen British people talk about Serie A, they make stuff up and have no idea what they're speaking about, but as a Juventino, I can say that you were correct in everything you said, lots of respect. It is the first time watching you guys, but this clip made me look for your podcast on podcast app, and followed you. Great Video!!!
Balls, we got penalized for capital gains. Look into gravina and chine. Penalized for "creating a system". meanwhile, one or two years earlier, Ausilio was dubbed the king of capital gains; all water under the bridge because of Gravina and company.
@@OnTheContinent My guys! Let me reiterate, these 13 minutes has shown me how much well read you guys are on Serie A in general. There are other podcasts who mention things they have zero clues about and can be a bit gruelling for someone to listen to - clearly attempting to get more viewers and subs based on pure ignorance.
Subbed! I can easily feel your passion for football and get inspiration from your knowledge and politeness. You're genuine and clever football lovers. Thank you from Brescia, Italy 👋
I like this channel and I like your analysis regarding Juventus. We are a the very beginning of this radical change in style and approach to the matches, but I have good feelings for the future. As a Juventus fan I m having really good fun and love watching every game now. It has been years since I didn't watch Juventus games. Thanks guys
I'm excited for Juventus this season.. yildiz reminds me of del piero.. i don't know that kid rejected big club and choose Juventus.. he kind perform very well every match ..
Kenan Yıldız has everything physically and technically. But I believe he needs more freedom when they attack. Don't limit him as a left attacking winger. I watched the PSV game. There were times PSV gave spaces in the center and right side of the field, but Kenan didn't use those spaces to stick with their team tactics. But if had used those opportunities, it would be easily more goals or assists for him. So I believe he needs to roam between lines more freely, and he can create more chances.
Going from Rabiot, Arthur and Bentancur to D. Luiz, Koopmeiners and Thuram is a miracle Jesus would be proud of. Forza Juve 🏁 p.s. you should have more subs
Very good analysis of what is happening to Juventus. Their NextGen project is one of the pillar of this financial and sportive revolution. The project allows younger players to play in the C league, which is pro, and difficult, and a very big jump from the primavera. It allows Juve not to have to send their younger players to other teams to get experience at pro levels. It also build sentiment of belonging into players, there is a strong sense of family that surrounds the Juventus world. It is a club that is owned by a historical industrial family, the Agnelli, and they run the operations with passion and a very high intelligence and capability to see things before the others (their very modern logo, the stadium, the NextGen team, their comms in general). After some juridical issues and multiples attacks and sanctions, Juve is now healthy, in good hands, with the best cook around, Giuntoli, the most exciting coach around, and a very exciting team of young, future superstars players. Feels good to be a Juventino.
Have some respect for the guy who took us to two CL finals and brought us handful of titles. Allegri should’ve never been brought back, but we had no other choice since at the time we weren’t even sure if our upper management were going to stay or not! Motta style of playing is far more enjoyable, but he literally had to change the whole squad in order to play the style that he wanted. True juventini will always appreciate what Allegri has done and we will always be thankful of him. Forza Juve Forza Motta 🤍🖤
Yes, they forget the fact that there was little transfer activity during those 3 years of Allegri. He wouldn't have minded reinforcements like Douglas Luiz and Koopmeiners for example.
@@oldskoolmusicnostalgia he got everyone he wanted apart from year 3 where he didn't deserve anything after two season of shit results and no improvement... stop defending that mediocre excuse of a coach
@@hoparlato8747 we were in a title fight because the players carried him despite shit tactics and his own meddling and not wanting to challenge out of fear for his job... and as i said he deserved no mercato after two years of shit and no improvement
Juve didn't really do anything wrong every club sells players at a certain price after buying them for less and there is no rule that makes that illegal they didn't deserve to be punished there are other clubs in Italy that have done far worse and weren't punished they lost a lot of money for not being in the Champions League last year when they had earned on the field the right to play in Champions.
Conte's Juve was born 13 years ago, i think its safe to say that counts as a ''while'', but yes, thats the last juve which was exciting, teams were losing the game before going into the pitch as they feared juve wildly, sadly a prime barca and prime real madrid kept them from celebrating a champions league
Even Lippi's 2nd Juve was great. It outscored most teams in Serie A at the time, best attack in 2001-02 and 2002-03 and 2nd best in 2003-04 which was a poor season for the team. In Europe the run to the 2003 CL final was epic. The likes of Conte or Capello can only dream of such achievements.
Didnt mention allegri because most of the hard bases were put down by conte, allegri simply managed the situation in the right way, he has merits too, but conte instilled the mentality of hard work
@@luke_xau that's and old tale, during Allegri first stint most of the players from Conte's time were replaced as seasons went on, and he quickly left for good Conte's 352 formation
Interesting talk. I don't see Yildiz becoming a prolific goal scorer either, but while this is not necessarily a con for the player, Juventus has a problem up front. Vlahovic. He has huge issue in ball control and passing. He's not worth 12 m net per season
Yildiz is a central midfielder, what he can do only time will tell. Vlahovic is a striker, he doesn't need to control the ball. The problem that he has is being a Juventus player, because the criticism he face is relentless.
It's amazing the level of insight you have on Juventus status, recent history, and the Italian football scene in general. Do you happen to live down here? Because it would take an enormous effort to stay on top of all that when not being fully immersed in the Italian environment. Well done, lads. Forza Juve! A and yea… Fino alla Fine, but if I had to choose I'd rather stick with being 3-0 at the 91th minute. 😅
@@OnTheContinent I just appreciate people actually taking time watching other leagues and doing some research rather than just spittin out premier wanker talk
Allegri was just a politician but not a real coach, he was there only to get money from the club and he was a lazy person, he didn't want to work, he was lazy and always had his hands in his pockets and stole lots of money from the club Juventus, and that's why everyone club doesn't want it him anymore they understand the poor coach skill 🤮.🃏
you guys are the first English men that actually somewhat know about other teams than just the prem.
We are SO grateful.
Thank you Mike. It's what we do!
Well done, generally English (pundit) talk of english team
English pundits only talk about English teams, but you go further. Complimenti.
This is a breath of fresh air. Ive never seen a cast of Britons who know of football outside of England.
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Juventus are really exciting to watch nowadays, it’s just beautiful to see them play. Yildiz OMG…this is guy is special and plays as his Idol Del Piero. Nice video 👍
He's such an exciting player to watch. He could be one of the world's best in five years time
Mentioning Cristiano Giuntoli made me understand that you guys know what you are talking about. Subscribed
We've got the best in the business!
Spot on analysis, coming from a Juventus supporter. We’ve been suffering for 3 seasons and now we’re dreaming again.
Just 3?? I've been suffering from the year of sarri
Great to see Juve back in the big time!
Same@@danielacristicchi9618
3 😂😂 make that 6
Been a Juve fan since 2003, first time ever I’ve seen British pundits know anything about football outside of England. You just got a new subscriber. Great job lads!
as a Juve fan for over 15 years it's def been a long time since I was this excited to watch every game, I remember a time not that long ago where when I missed a match I would not even rewatch it and just look at the score on google while this season I wanna see every min of the team on the pitch cause they're exciting to watch. Probably been since we had vidal, pogba, marchisio and pirlo that I was this excited well besides the Ronald signing ofc that's always gonna be big for any team
I like juve since elementary school. Still remember how juve dominating serie A for 9 year straight. But somehow we becoming loser after signing ronaldo.
I feel the same way. It’s been rough on a spectacle level watching them. Brutal.
You've got to go through the bad times to appreciate the good times!
@@lordgarmadon1995 ups and downs are normal
With FFP and the need to turn profit, Juve did well to get Giuntoli as sporting director to fuel this new future.
They invest in young, so they can sell. They have NextGen tean which can help them manage youngsters. And they have a manager that plays young talent.
You got that right, Our top player is Guintoli
He's doing a great job!
Juve 9 finals only 2 times champions. Really the unluckiest team in the CL finals. Let's see if we can win the CL this season. Fino Alla Fine
Hey guys, greek juventus fan here. Hope you read this comment cause i stumbled onto your channell, and as soon as i heard your accent i thought "oh here we go again, 2-3 brits that have the most surface of ideas making factual mistakes and commentating on thin air for 15 mins. Thank god you proved me wrong! It is so nice to hear that you've actually researched the subject that you're commentating on. Believe me, it doesn't go unnoticed. Subbed, liked, and wish that you keep up the excellent work!!
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How cool to stumble upon a juventus fan from greece! A bianconero hug from Italy ❤
Thank you for speaking the truth about Allegri which many so called journalists in Italy still can't admit: he was done as a coach for Juventus and he clearly cannot manage a young team that needs to be rebuilt and taught schemes.
The absolutely ridiculous thing is that in Italy every Allegri-Juventus supporter wants Motta and Giuntoli to fail so bad because they sacked their idol.
They're constantly comparing Allegri and Motta, even with clear evidence that Motta improved the game immensely, with many of the same players that Allegri had.
Yildiz, Gatti, Locatelli, Cambiaso...all players that Allegri had and did not perform with him, it's a fact.
But we are four, FOUR matches into the new season and there are people asking for Juventus to ditch Motta because he had two draws, IN THE FIRST FOUR FUCKING MATCHES WITH A NEW TEAM.
This thinking is why Italian Serie A will never be an elite championship anymore.
Spot on guys!! Great and smart analysis from an external point of view. Well done, keep going. Greetings from Turin. Fino alla Fine!!!
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Holy shit, with all due respect, most of the time I have seen British people talk about Serie A, they make stuff up and have no idea what they're speaking about, but as a Juventino, I can say that you were correct in everything you said, lots of respect. It is the first time watching you guys, but this clip made me look for your podcast on podcast app, and followed you. Great Video!!!
Balls, we got penalized for capital gains. Look into gravina and chine. Penalized for "creating a system". meanwhile, one or two years earlier, Ausilio was dubbed the king of capital gains; all water under the bridge because of Gravina and company.
You guys are very knowledgeable, subscribed!
Greetings from a Juventino from Nepal 🇳🇵 Will view regularly from now on
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You boys got a subscriber. Need more Italian football talk.
Thanks so much. You'll get plenty of it this season!
@@OnTheContinent
My guys!
Let me reiterate, these 13 minutes has shown me how much well read you guys are on Serie A in general. There are other podcasts who mention things they have zero clues about and can be a bit gruelling for someone to listen to - clearly attempting to get more viewers and subs based on pure ignorance.
Finally, a team that plays football. That’s all we’ve been asking for not meaningless wins.
They're so fun to watch!
Just subbed. You guys genuinely know ball. Some of the very few british fans who actually do. Loved this video lads!!!
Thanks so much! We love watching Yıldız performing to such a high level. He's going to be a top player.
Very happy to our beloved Juve back in style and grinta. Lets hope for a good build season so we can start competing for trophies next season.
It's a long-term project but it looks like it could pay high dividends!
Subbed!
I can easily feel your passion for football and get inspiration from your knowledge and politeness.
You're genuine and clever football lovers. Thank you from Brescia, Italy 👋
I like this channel and I like your analysis regarding Juventus. We are a the very beginning of this radical change in style and approach to the matches, but I have good feelings for the future. As a Juventus fan I m having really good fun and love watching every game now. It has been years since I didn't watch Juventus games.
Thanks guys
You guys really are the best in the business
I'm excited for Juventus this season.. yildiz reminds me of del piero.. i don't know that kid rejected big club and choose Juventus.. he kind perform very well every match ..
That's the first time I listen to a non-italian podcast talking about my Juventus CORRECTLY
You know what you're talking about guys, I'll subscribe
Kenan Yıldız has everything physically and technically. But I believe he needs more freedom when they attack. Don't limit him as a left attacking winger. I watched the PSV game. There were times PSV gave spaces in the center and right side of the field, but Kenan didn't use those spaces to stick with their team tactics. But if had used those opportunities, it would be easily more goals or assists for him. So I believe he needs to roam between lines more freely, and he can create more chances.
this was actually really good, always nice to see other opinions and yours were really well informed. subscribed
Thank you!
Excellent analysis, thank you lads!
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Thank you for speaking from Juventus.
Going from Rabiot, Arthur and Bentancur to D. Luiz, Koopmeiners and Thuram is a miracle Jesus would be proud of.
Forza Juve 🏁 p.s. you should have more subs
Very good analysis of what is happening to Juventus. Their NextGen project is one of the pillar of this financial and sportive revolution. The project allows younger players to play in the C league, which is pro, and difficult, and a very big jump from the primavera. It allows Juve not to have to send their younger players to other teams to get experience at pro levels. It also build sentiment of belonging into players, there is a strong sense of family that surrounds the Juventus world. It is a club that is owned by a historical industrial family, the Agnelli, and they run the operations with passion and a very high intelligence and capability to see things before the others (their very modern logo, the stadium, the NextGen team, their comms in general). After some juridical issues and multiples attacks and sanctions, Juve is now healthy, in good hands, with the best cook around, Giuntoli, the most exciting coach around, and a very exciting team of young, future superstars players. Feels good to be a Juventino.
Conte's Juve was very enjoyable to watch for me guys
He brought three titles! All under the attitude of Fino Alla Fine. It was very successful.
@@OnTheContinent was even more than this. The intensity of the players was over the chart.
This is such good analysis on Juve. Keep it coming! Subscribed
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Great analysis - interesting point that the defeat against inter was the turning point for them
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Have some respect for the guy who took us to two CL finals and brought us handful of titles. Allegri should’ve never been brought back, but we had no other choice since at the time we weren’t even sure if our upper management were going to stay or not! Motta style of playing is far more enjoyable, but he literally had to change the whole squad in order to play the style that he wanted. True juventini will always appreciate what Allegri has done and we will always be thankful of him. Forza Juve Forza Motta 🤍🖤
First Allegri period can't deny its greatness. Allegri did amazing then.
Yes, they forget the fact that there was little transfer activity during those 3 years of Allegri. He wouldn't have minded reinforcements like Douglas Luiz and Koopmeiners for example.
@@oldskoolmusicnostalgia he got everyone he wanted apart from year 3 where he didn't deserve anything after two season of shit results and no improvement... stop defending that mediocre excuse of a coach
@@alessandropezzoli9717We were in a title fight with Inter, with miretti and nicolussi..and they took Alcaraz as a reinforcement.
@@hoparlato8747 we were in a title fight because the players carried him despite shit tactics and his own meddling and not wanting to challenge out of fear for his job... and as i said he deserved no mercato after two years of shit and no improvement
Juve didn't really do anything wrong every club sells players at a certain price after buying them for less and there is no rule that makes that illegal they didn't deserve to be punished there are other clubs in Italy that have done far worse and weren't punished they lost a lot of money for not being in the Champions League last year when they had earned on the field the right to play in Champions.
Well it`s early days and we are still gelling, but when we work it`s really nice to watch.
Lippi's first Juve wasn't fresh? Conte's Juve wasn't fresh?
Conte's Juve was born 13 years ago, i think its safe to say that counts as a ''while'', but yes, thats the last juve which was exciting, teams were losing the game before going into the pitch as they feared juve wildly, sadly a prime barca and prime real madrid kept them from celebrating a champions league
Even Lippi's 2nd Juve was great. It outscored most teams in Serie A at the time, best attack in 2001-02 and 2002-03 and 2nd best in 2003-04 which was a poor season for the team. In Europe the run to the 2003 CL final was epic. The likes of Conte or Capello can only dream of such achievements.
Honestly even Allegri 2017 Juve was exiting af, stremrolling to the UCL final (I don't want to remember the second half of that game tho 🥲)
Didnt mention allegri because most of the hard bases were put down by conte, allegri simply managed the situation in the right way, he has merits too, but conte instilled the mentality of hard work
@@luke_xau that's and old tale, during Allegri first stint most of the players from Conte's time were replaced as seasons went on, and he quickly left for good Conte's 352 formation
Interesting talk. I don't see Yildiz becoming a prolific goal scorer either, but while this is not necessarily a con for the player, Juventus has a problem up front.
Vlahovic. He has huge issue in ball control and passing. He's not worth 12 m net per season
Yildiz is a central midfielder, what he can do only time will tell.
Vlahovic is a striker, he doesn't need to control the ball.
The problem that he has is being a Juventus player, because the criticism he face is relentless.
It's amazing the level of insight you have on Juventus status, recent history, and the Italian football scene in general. Do you happen to live down here? Because it would take an enormous effort to stay on top of all that when not being fully immersed in the Italian environment. Well done, lads. Forza Juve! A and yea… Fino alla Fine, but if I had to choose I'd rather stick with being 3-0 at the 91th minute. 😅
Most of us are based in England but we do an awful lot of travelling around Europe!
@@OnTheContinent Well done, keep up the good work! ☺️
Amazing how finally someone out of italy identifying new Juve , we are the only team without conceeding a goal in Top 5 league
Im a Juventus fan, and i can confirm. But the only problem is Dusan Vlahovic, he cant put the ball in target...
Juventus will be in a champions league final within the next 3 years
Wow another 0-0 so INTERESTING
Juventus 🔥
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Finally english men knowing ball
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@@OnTheContinent I just appreciate people actually taking time watching other leagues and doing some research rather than just spittin out premier wanker talk
FORZA JUVE ⚪️⚫️🔥
Juve fans sibce 1997 here...
The game against Napoli will determine the rest of the season.
Here I m a new subscriber...
Welcome Martin!
Arrivederci or Benvenuto??
Allegri was just a politician but not a real coach, he was there only to get money from the club and he was a lazy person, he didn't want to work, he was lazy and always had his hands in his pockets and stole lots of money from the club Juventus, and that's why everyone club doesn't want it him anymore they understand the poor coach skill 🤮.🃏
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i would love to be part of the show! i love it! i am a Juventus TH-camr:
Talk👏👏
Juventus? Are you for real guys 😂 ?
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Is their place really in the champions league? What kind of ignorant question is that?
Juve=m.a.f.i.a
The biggest cheaters in European football until man city came along
Are you done running your snot-nose?
this aged like milk,juve cant score a goal anymore in serie a
Just lost against a 10th placed Bundesliga side 😂
Kenan Yildiz,Titan✌️💎✨️🖤🤍
Hi guys, finally someone competent who talks about my Juve. Like and subscription done!! Greetings from Italy!🤍🖤
Thank you for your kind words! Welcome to the channel ❤
More than Inter? Nah
Inter has been the same since the second half of the '22/'23 season, everybody knows what to expect from them