I think that Allegri is too stubborn with 4-3-1-2.
We can discuss that there is no better player than Seedorf to play AM at the time, but what about 4-3-3? Now we have 5 strikers, so even if we start with Cassano, Robinho and Ibra, we could keep SES and Maxi on the bench. We have 3 defensive minded midfielders, so why couldn't we use Cassano and Robinho together? Even Urby can play together with Ibra and Cassano/Robinho, that's the position that suits him most. Just don't tell me that we do not have options.
Anyway, I'm not sure I'm for Allegri to leave, just because there is no valuable option, instead of Capello. I've been reading a lot of stuff about Spaletti, but I'd not like him to be our coach. He's great tactician, but he's lacking a winning mentality. I remember that he had great squad while in Roma, and he could do nothing in CL, he was eliminated by a weaker teams. Prandelli did more with much weaker Fiorentina, although he's lacking a tactical edge that both Spaletti and Allegri have.
We can discuss that there is no better player than Seedorf to play AM at the time, but what about 4-3-3? Now we have 5 strikers, so even if we start with Cassano, Robinho and Ibra, we could keep SES and Maxi on the bench. We have 3 defensive minded midfielders, so why couldn't we use Cassano and Robinho together? Even Urby can play together with Ibra and Cassano/Robinho, that's the position that suits him most. Just don't tell me that we do not have options.
Anyway, I'm not sure I'm for Allegri to leave, just because there is no valuable option, instead of Capello. I've been reading a lot of stuff about Spaletti, but I'd not like him to be our coach. He's great tactician, but he's lacking a winning mentality. I remember that he had great squad while in Roma, and he could do nothing in CL, he was eliminated by a weaker teams. Prandelli did more with much weaker Fiorentina, although he's lacking a tactical edge that both Spaletti and Allegri have.