I dont know how reliable that guy is, but love to hear it that they are training hard!

by Shambuktu

16 comments
  1. Hopefully is a good sign, our players would feel ill even if they run a flight of stairs too fast

    Edit: Antonio Corsa is reliable

  2. Juve pressing?!?? No more pass to the defence and inshallah Vlahovic scores somehow??

  3. I mean, probably they are exhausted also because there are more than 35°C outside

  4. this doesnt surprise me, we heard over the last years in interviews of players who left Juve for a new club that they are surprised of the intensity of the training in the new club, it was always suggested that allegris training was physically not that challenging, which also showed in times in which we had a lot of injuries and seemed to lack energy towards the end of a game, so i like seeing that sth changes in training

    but i believe this is very good, top clubs in modern football all have intense tactics, such training is the basics for it imo

  5. Very much like Conte. Pre season training lays the foundation for the season. Hard work beats fitness into them but also teaches them how to suffer, instill some grinta back into this squad, and those who don’t know, will know by the start of week 1.

  6. Must be quite a striking difference from the usual Allegri 30 min kickabout and a few crossbar challenges

  7. Under Allegri fitness issue wasn’t fine or bad. It was more of nonexistent.

  8. We haven’t had a true engine out there since the days of Simone fukkin Padoin!! I hope they puke until they can run as far as king Simone!!

    EDIT: a true…there…

  9. With a big freaking season ahead I don’t know if squeezing the players like this .. is a smart idea

  10. Who knew there was more to training then crossbar challenges with the coach or jogging circles around pylons.

  11. He is reliable, I know him very well. Also just look at the pictures, they look really tired.

  12. A new manager running the squad ragged is the same as when you hire a builder to carry out repairs on your home and they say “Wow, who built this? They did a terrible job.”

    I don’t find it particularly surprising that players in pre-season are out of shape or that a new manager is putting the squad through their paces.

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