Juventus’ recent dismissal of head coach Massimiliano Allegri could potentially end in a court case according to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport on Sunday morning.
Juventus defender Daniele Rugani greeted his former coach Max Allegri with an emotional farewell letter on social media. The management decided to wield the axe on the 56-year-old’s second tenure at the club on Friday due to his behavior during the Coppa Italia final.
The dismissal of Max Allegri and likely arrival of Thiago Motta as Juventus coach could change plans to sell Manchester United target Gleison Bremer. It had been widely assumed that the Brazil international would be sacrificed this summer with a sale price of €70m.
Former goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano has criticised Juventus for the manner in which they sacked Max Allegri this week. The Bianconeri dismissed their manager after he won the Coppa Italia, the only trophy he secured in three seasons during his second tenure at the club.
Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot has paid tribute to Max Allegri. Allegri was sacked as coach by Juve yesterday - just 48 hours after winning the Coppa Italia final.
Like most teams, Juventus plans to strengthen their squad at the end of this season after sacking their manager. When John Elkann said the club would start from scratch at the end of this season, he meant it.
Juventus have sacked coach Max Allegri 48 hours after winning the Coppa Italia final. Jue confirmed in their statement that Allegri was axed for his behaviour in the post-match celebrations, which saw him clash with sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli and Tuttosport editor Guido Vaciago.
With two matches to go before the end of the season, Juventus have decided to dismiss Massimiliano Allegri due to the events after the Coppa Italia final.
Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has been fined and banned after being sent off in the Coppa Italia final. Late into their 1-0 win on Wednesday night, Allegri was sent to the stands after raging at match officials.