Juventus sacks coach Massimiliano Allegri after winning the Italian Cup
Turin Juventus fired head coach Massimiliano Allegri after winning the Italian Cup. Information is posted on the club website.
“The dismissal was a consequence of the coach’s behavior in the Coppa Italia final, which the club considered inconsistent with the values of Juventus,” the Italian team said in a statement.
During stoppage time of a match against Atalanta on May 15, which Juventus won 1-0, Allegri ran up to the reserve referee, tore off his jacket and began shouting in his face due to dissatisfaction with the actions of the refereeing team. For this the Italian received a red card.
Allegri worked for Juventus from 2014 to 2019, then returned to the Turin club in 2021. During this time, he won the championship and the Italian Cup five times with the team, and also took it to the Champions League final twice.
Source: Lenta

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