Juventus choose Massimiliano Allegri’s replacement

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Fourth in Serie A and just winner of the Italian Cup against Atalanta with Juventus, Massimiliano Allegri was dismissed from his duties this Friday evening. In addition to his sporting results and his tense relationship with his management, the Italian manager especially paid for his tantrum against a journalist, after the victory in the Italian Cup final. “Juventus announces that Massimiliano Allegri has been relieved of his duties as coach of the men’s first team. This dismissal follows certain behavior during and after the Coppa Italia final, which the club deemed incompatible with the values ​​of Juventus and with the behavior that those who represent it must maintain.», explains the bianconero club in particular.

And the entire Italian press confirms having found his replacement. This is Paolo Montero will lead Juventus during the last two days of the championship. The 52-year-old Uruguayan, current manager of the Juventus U19s, will therefore coach the Old Lady until the end of the season and will be made official this Saturday, after the Primavera U19 championship match between Frosinone and Juventus. The under-19 coach will therefore have to serve a day of suspension and take his place on the bench of the Juve first team during the away match against Bologna, scheduled for Monday (8:45 p.m.).

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