Juve: Adrien Rabiot’s touching message to Massimiliano Allegri

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Massimiliano Allegri is no longer the coach of Juventus Turin. Dismissed by the Turin club a few hours after his team’s victory in the Italian Cup against Atalanta (1-0), the 56-year-old technician paid for his behavior during the final but also his recent results. If “behavior not compatible with the values ​​of the Turin club” were notably mentioned to justify this departure, the Italian was, despite everything, able to count on the support of certain players, starting with Adrien Rabiot.

“You will be remembered as one of the most successful coaches in Juventus history. You deserved a different goodbye. Thank you for everything ‘Mister’ and good luck”, commented the French international, who will play Euro 2024 with the Blues, on his social networks. As a reminder, the former PSG midfielder is at the end of his contract with Juve and nothing has yet been officially announced regarding a possible extension…

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