Ravanelli announces Allegri’s departure from Juventus

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Former Juventus striker Fabrizio Ravanelli is certain that Massimiliano Allegri is spending his last season with the Old Lady.

Fabrizio Ravanelli, former Juventus striker Juventus, thinks that Massimiliano Allegri’s days at the Piedmont club are numbered. Not that he is not good enough for the club, but rather because the current team is not good enough for him.

He told Italia 1: “It is logical that Allegri is a man who wins and an intelligent coach and I believe the most important thing for next year is to understand if he is convinced that this Juventus, with a few additions, can be competitive both in the Champions League and in the championship.”

Allegri and Juve, it’s almost the end

“I don’t think Allegri will accept a team of this type for next year any longer, I think he wants certainties, high quality players and to be able to build for another year with perhaps no certainty , I’m not convinced that Allegri will stay on the Juventus bench. »

Juve have been in difficulty since the start of the year and are now nine points behind reigning champions Inter Milan. “The public is not satisfied with this Juventus, especially the last four matches because Juventus, after the match against Inter, was like snow in the sun and it melted a little. Even against Frosinone the only positive thing in the performance was the victory because Juventus did not play a match up to Juventus“, added the former Marseillais.

Frenchman Zinedine Zidane is cited as a potential replacement for Allegri at the Bianconeri. If it is confirmed, he would return to the club, twenty-three years after leaving it.

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