Massimiliano Allegri may have a lot of flaws, but style wasn’t among those, at least until Wednesday. That’s part of what kept him on the Juventus bench for seemingly an eternity.
Former Juventus coach Fabio Capello feels ‘sad’ for Massimiliano Allegri and insists the Italian tactician ‘deserves respect’ for what he has achieved in his career.
Juventus were in fantastic form last night as they defeated Atalanta to win the Italian Cup. Max Allegri’s men had been struggling over the last three months, and Atalanta was the favourite heading into the game.
Federico Chiesa is one of the players that reports suggest does not have a good relationship with Max Allegri. This is partly because the attacker has spent most of his time on the Juve team playing out of position.
Three years later, history repeated itself. Just like in 2021, Juventus beat Atalanta in the Coppa Italia Final, claiming their first silverware in three
Journalist Xavier Jacobelli has named Antonio Conte as the manager who is probably the best fit for Juventus after Max Allegri leaves the club. Conte has previously managed the Bianconeri, but he is currently a free agent after ending his spell at Tottenham.