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Italian newspaper reveals Allegri problem for Juventus and most likely successor
Tuttosport editor Guido Vaciago wonders whether or not Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri is ‘in the precise place on the proper time’ whereas the Turin-based paper confirms Thiago Motta is the most probably alternative for the Livorno-born coach in 2024-25.
Allegri stays underneath stress at Juventus regardless of Sunday’s 1-0 win over Fiorentina on the Allianz Stadium.
Their newest victory, the primary since February, got here with simply 25% ball possession and Italy worldwide Manuel Locatelli admitted after the ultimate whistle that the Bianconeri play ‘ugly’ soccer in some matches.
Allegri’s contract with Juventus runs out in June 2025, however his future on the membership appears more and more sure and the primary experiences relating to his potential successor are beginning to flow into.
Calciomercato.com reported on Sunday that the Bianconeri had reached a precept of settlement with Thiago Motta and Monday’s printed version of Tuttosport on web page seven claims increasingly more sources within the metropolis of Bologna are satisfied the ex-Italy worldwide received’t prolong his contract on the Stadio Dall’Ara, becoming a member of the Bianconeri as an alternative.
The newspaper’s editor, Vaciago, analysed Allegri’s scenario at Juventus, admitting that the Bianconeri are “ugly to look at” and “have been ugly for 3 years.”
“Juventus usually are not wealthy, so that they don’t have many champions – famous Vaciago – nonetheless they may play higher soccer. The issue is to not decide if Allegri is the precise man (as a result of some goal details show it) however whether or not he’s in the precise place on the proper time, in a transitory Juventus, which, maybe, are serious about a special future.
What raises eyebrows is to see “no developments and all the time the identical errors,” continued the journalist, “plus a depressing mentality that makes the group transfer 40 meters backwards after scoring the primary purpose.”