For Massimiliano Allegri and Stefano Pioli, their futures are unofficially the same. Neither the AC Milan nor the Juventus coach have been officially removed
Massimiliano Allegri admitted Juventus ‘could’ve been more effective’ up front this season and underlined the importance of focus against Milan. The Bianconeri
Tuttosport newspaper notes that Stefano Pioli and Massimiliano Allegri are ‘alone’ ahead of Saturday’s Serie A showdown between Juventus and Milan. Allegri and Pioli face an uncertain future despite contracts expiring in June 2025 and multiple sources in Italy claim both coaches will leave their clubs at the end of the season.
Juventus has been on a poor run of form over the last few weeks as the Bianconeri struggle to secure victories. The team started this season in fine fashion, but they are now finding it difficult to maintain their position in the top three.
Juventus have secured passage to the final of the Coppa Italia, where they will face Atalanta. This has been an inconsistent season for them, but if they win the Coppa Italia and qualify for the Champions League, it will be a successful end to the campaign for Max Allegri’s men.
Former Premier League star Nigel Reo-Coker has blasted Juventus for their uninteresting style of play under Max Allegri. The Bianconeri are not the most exciting team to watch under their current manager, who prioritises winning over playing attractive football.
Former Juventus star Alen Boksic has revealed what it feels like to win or lose as a Juventus player. The Croatian was with the Bianconeri during the 1996/1997 season and won Serie A.
Juventus manager Max Allegri has acknowledged that his team raised the expectations of fans with their performance in the first half of the season. At the beginning of the campaign, Juventus aimed to finish inside the top four and win the Italian Cup.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus and Italy star Federico Chiesa will likely leave Turin in the summer if Massimiliano Allegri remains in charge in 2024-25.
Juventus should be in the market to overhaul their playing personnel at the end of this campaign. The Bianconeri are struggling in many parts of their squad as they aim to end the season on a high note.
Juventus coach Max Allegri admitted relief after reaching the Coppa Italia final. Juve were beaten 2-1 by Lazio on Tuesday night, but won the semifinal 3-2 on aggregate.
Cagliari attacker Zito Luvumbo has caught the attention of the Juventus directors, especially following the two clubs’ meeting on Friday. The Isolani put up a courageous display and were leading 2-0 by halftime, but Max Allegri’s men managed to save a point thanks to Dusan Vlahovic’s freekick and Alberto Dossena’s own-goal.
Juventus defender Andrea Cambiaso was unhappy with being subbed off in the second half against Lazio and reportedly told coach Massimiliano Allegri: ‘You have to stay calm.’ Juventus visit Lazio in the second leg of the Coppa Italia semifinals on Tuesday, but the Bianconeri are two goals down at minute 75.
Juventus director Cristiano Giuntoli insists they are on track for their ‘objectives’ this season and will ‘confront ideas’ with Max Allegri over ‘future choices.’ The Coppa Italia semi-final 2nd leg kicks off at the Stadio Olimpico at 20.00 UK time (19.00 GMT).
Juventus travel to Rome to face Lazio in the second leg of the Coppa Italia and this is the team that Max Allegri has chosen for Juve to make the final.
The Coppa Italia has become the ultimate resort for Juventus to end their trophy drought, but it would also constitute a significant financial boost. This evening, Max Allegri’s men will be the favorites to advance to the competition’s final at the expense of Lazio.
Former Juventus midfielder Miralem Pjanic says Max Allegri should be backed next season. Allegri is under pressure with Juve struggling for consistency this season.
Juventus coach Max Allegri was left frustrated after the 2-2 draw with Cagliari on Friday night. Juve fought back from 2-0 down to earn the point, but Allegri was left frustrated by his players.
Brescia president Massimo Cellino says Juventus should stick with Max Allegri. Cellino had Allegri as coach when president of Cagliari. He told La Gazzetta dello Sport: "He is a champion, don't forget that he is of the sign of Leo, so he must have confidence to express all his talent.
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