Massimiliano Allegri’s tenure as Juventus coach came to an abrupt end following his conduct during the team’s Italian Cup victory, which was deemed unacceptable by the club.
Juventus officially announced the termination of Allegri’s contract, citing behavior during and after the final that conflicted with the club’s ethos.
The incident that led to Allegri’s dismissal involved a heated exchange with match officials and a dismissive gesture towards Sporting Director Cristiano Giuntoli. Allegri, who has a history of success with Juventus, including 12 trophies across two managerial stints, also faced allegations of aggressive behavior towards a journalist.
Despite his past achievements, which include bringing Juventus to the forefront of European football and securing multiple league titles, Allegri’s recent return was marred by controversy. This includes a transfer scandal that resulted in point deductions and a European ban for the club, as well as strained relationships within the new club hierarchy and the handling of high-profile player issues.
Juventus, currently positioned fourth in Serie A, had been rumored to be considering a managerial change, with Bologna’s Thiago Motta as a potential replacement. With the season nearing its end and Champions League qualification secured, the club has decided to part ways with Allegri ahead of the final matches.
The Italian Football Federation is investigating the events surrounding Allegri’s dismissal, and further repercussions may follow. Allegri’s departure marks a significant shift for Juventus as they navigate a period of transition both on and off the field.
Source: AFP.