Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri and Tuttosport editor have cleared the air after an altercation on Wednesday night, as confirmed in an official statement released by ANSA.
Allegri reportedly insulted and threatened the Italian journalist on Wednesday night after winning the Coppa Italia at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
The Italian tactician denied allegations through his lawyer on Thursday evening, but Vaciago replied that many witnesses had seen what happened at the Olimpico.
Allegri and Vaciago met in Turin on Friday and confirmed they had cleared the air with an official statement published by news agency ANSA.
Allegri and Tuttosport Vaciago clear the air after altercation – official statement
“With regards to the events that followed Atalanta-Juventus and regarding the confrontation through the media they had yesterday, coach Massimiliano Allegri and Tuttosport editor Guido Vaciago say that, after talking to each other, they have solved the regrettable situation involving them, clarifying all aspects with collaboration and sense of responsibility,” the statement reads.
“Allegri regretted what happened on Wednesday night, explaining that he did not mean to threaten or insult Guido Vaciago. So they resumed that atmosphere of cordiality, relaxation and utmost respect at a personal and professional level.”
Juventus are still expected to sack Allegri before the next Serie A match against Bologna at the Stadio Dall’Ara. The Bianconeri could release an official statement today, Friday, May 17. The Italian tactician could have taken charge of his final training session at Continassa this morning.
Allegri returned to the Allianz Stadium three years ago, signing a contract until June 2025.
Well he had no choice than to apologise otherwise he was going to get sued.