Allegri and Juventus, it smells like the end!

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Massimiliano Allegri should not be Juventus coach next season.

Massimiliano Allegri’s adventure with Juventus is coming to an end. Barring an improbable twist, the Tuscan technician should leave his post at the end of the current season.

According to information leaked by Eurosport, the feeling around the Old Lady is that Max Allegri’s cycle with the club is over, even if they qualify for the Champions League next season.

Allegri no longer has the confidence of his leaders

As a reminder, the Bianconeri had a good first part of the season. They were even well placed to win the Scudetto. But, they gradually let go. And the recent defeat against Inter in the Italian derby has damaged their title chances.

Allegri knows his 2e mandate at the head of the Piedmontese. A mandate which is currently devoid of any trophies even though it is in its 3rde season. The contrast is striking with the 1e passage which had been very fruitful.

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