the fans now take a stand

There history between Massimiliano Allegri and Juventus it didn’t end in the best way and it’s a statement that may seem paradoxical given that the Tuscan coach’s last match was the victory of the Italian Cup with the success in the final against Atalanta who only a few days later raised the Europa League trophy to the sky.

Allegri’s dismissal

In the last week there has been a lot of talk about the farewell of Massimiliano Allegri from Juventus. The Tuscan coach won the last trophy in black and white with the victory of the Italian Cup and overall his palmares in black and white reads: 5 championships, 2 Super Cups and 5 Italian Cups. Not bad for a coach or even for a club but the feeling is that things in the last two years and in particular during this season had decidedly deteriorated especially with some members of the Juventus organization chart. And there was a lot of talk about whether it was an “exoneration” or a “dismissal for just cause”.

The coach’s behavior after the victory in the Italian Cup was far from exemplary to the point that the Bianconeri underlined in the press release announcing the coach’s farewell:behaviors that are not compatible with the values ​​of Juventus and with the behavior that those who represent it must adopt”.

Allegri’s response to the club

According to Corriere dello Sport, however, Allegri’s response to the club was not long in coming. The sports newspaper reveals that the Tuscan coach had 5 days to respond to the accusations made against him and that at this moment there would not seem to be room for a dismissal for just cause. The discussion between the parties has yet to be started but the the most probable solution at this moment is that of an agreement that puts an end to the affair in the most painless way at the end of a story that was nevertheless important both for Allegri and for the club.

Allegri and the dismissal: the fans take a stand

Close as calmly as possible”: this is the request that comes from Juventus fanseven from those who have long been asking for thedismissal of Massimiliano Allegri. The “short-faced” coach, despite the many criticisms received this season and some decidedly over-the-top behavior, remains an important piece of Juventus history. “The certification of non-compatibility was already a bad blow – comments Gianni – dismissal for just cause would have been really excessive”. While Marco writes: “Is it worth it for Allegri to sit out a year at 57 to claim the full salary? I believe that it is in the common interest to seek a consensual resolution”.

Source: Ansa
 
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