Rumor is he’s sacked. Paolo Montero to oversee the last two games. If it was a just cause sacking and we don’t have to pay compensation then smart otherwise I think they shoulda fined him and let him finish the season let’s see

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  1. I feel disgusted by some of our fans shitting on who is one of our greatest coaches ever who was given a poor squad and innumerable off the field problems and still somehow was asked the impossible

  2. I guess Giuntoli really went “carpe diem” and decided to sack Allegri immediately after the scenes of yesterday.

    IMO Allegri deserved at least a goodbye at the stadium. But maybe it’s better this way; his last match with us brought a new trophy, the team was happy, the fans celebrated him, and he also told Giuntoli to fuck off.

  3. Wow this is so bad. This is probably Giuntoli’s revenge for yesterday’s behaviour. I think Allegri deserves a proper good bye at our stadium. What’s even the point of sacking him now? The season is over. They are just doing it out of spite

  4. I want him gone, but this is still a terrible way to end his tenure…

  5. This is what the non-communication and bad management leads to. I want Allegri sacked too for the next season but the company is nonexistent and has never taken any responsibility.

    The athletic group has always been exposed and never defended to the media cesspool and arbitral and judicial bullshits. What could have ever happened than what we saw yesterday…

  6. Yeah, it was kinda inevitable. Not a good look for neither Allegri nor the whole management. If I had to guess, banter era will continue for a while if we are not 100% serious about changing many things, with the coach only being one of them

  7. This and the Mason Greenwood rumors make me think much less of Giuntoli, tbqh. I still think he’s capable of constructing a winning team that’s competitive in Europe, but he doesn’t seem to be a high character individual, unfortunately.

  8. FINALLY. EXPECTING THIS FOR 2 YEARS TILL NOW…

  9. I used to like him but the football we played in the last half of the season…. unwatchable. Team should say thanks to him then move on.

  10. So…if this is true our much revered sporting director is ready to fire one of our most successful managers in history with two games left of the season. That’s just…I don’t know fellow bianconeri, but that’s not the way to do it.
    Don’t get me wrong. I also think that a change on the bench is needed, but I also think about the shitstorm that was last season and the incompetence of previous management and how Allegri was basically left out to dry in front of the press and fans. Think what you will of the man or the coach that he is, but never doubt that he doesn’t deserve our respect.
    In bocca al lupo, Max!

  11. According to Agresti, no annoucement is coming this evening.

    Tomorrow the team will train in the afternoon, so any news will come in the morning.

  12. For how much i disliked allegri especially in this second and last part of the season i really hope this is not true and that he can receive his send off at the stadium with one last dance

  13. It would be cutthroat (aka Bonucci style) but I wonder if Allegri somehow did anything that could void Juve paying him his final season in addition to firing him? Wouldn’t be the greatest look but nothing surprises me anymore with this team.

  14. Time will only tell if its the management or him that caused it. Not going to lie, I have a feeling its our management. De La was so willing to hand him over on a silver platter last year and Allegri never acted this way at Milan or under Agnelli

  15. Don’t care, thank you for everything Allegri and good bye. I’m happy he’s gone, this means Chiesa will probably stay, Cambiasso, Yildiz, maybe Soule and many other young talents.

    Even when we were winning with Allegri it was a drag, 1:0 wins in last minutes, more goals from defense than offense, parking the bus against teams like Empoli, Cagliari, Monza, Salernitana etc

  16. If someone was going to explode Allegri was the best candidate, 3 years shitting him, the club and the players. Best from him to explode and break everything knowing he is leaving no matter what happens. I think it was the best way to raise the voice without harming the club anymore. Also think he deserves a proper good bye, even if some don’t like him, he is a legend in this club.

  17. Aaah, honestly we did not need another scandal and if this leads to a disciplinary sacking hence money dispute it will result in a trial.

    This means Juve in the news in a negative light again…
    It is safe to say this is something everyone of us has had enough of.

    Winning the Coppa, leaving fans and players somewhat grateful to Allegri and giving him the opportunity to leave with his head held high looked so good for a moment after the game.

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