The Scudetto moves away for Juventus

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Beaten against all odds by Udinese at home, Juventus has virtually no chance of winning the title in Italy.

Things are getting tough for Juventus. Already seriously behind Inter at the top of the standings (7 points difference) even before their match of the day, the Old Lady seriously compromised her chances of getting back on the roof of Italy by losing at home against Udinese .

Juventus in bad shape

In this duel between bianconeri, the Piedmontese lost by the narrowest of margins. The only goal of the game was the work of Lautaro Giannetti in the 25the minute of play.

With this defeat, which follows the defeat against Inter and the draw against Empoli (1-1), Rabiot and his partners are only one point ahead of AC Milan (3e). All that remains is the Italian Cup to save the 2023/2024 campaign and thus avoid another blank year.

For Massimiliano Allegri, success in the Copa should not be enough to save his place. The echoes emanating from the other side of the Alps suggest that his fate is already sealed and that he will give up his apron next June.

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