Juventus sent a letter of complaint to Massimiliano Allegri when dismissing him as head coach, highlighting five justifications for their decision to sack the Livornese tactician.
The Bianconeri officially showed the Italian tactician the door on Friday afternoon following his explosive outburst during the Coppa Italia final win over Atalanta on Wednesday evening, where he made his rage plainly apparent before storming down the tunnel.
Allegri has long been a figure of ire amongst Juventus fans and his exit was met with much amusement by fans, who are now hoping to see Bologna’s Thiago Motta take on his post in the summer. In the meantime, Primavera coach Paolo Montero will take over for the final two games.
Five reasons Allegri was sacked
Page two of today’s Corriere dello Sport details how Juventus do not want to pay Allegri for the 2024-25 season, which would cost around €7m net, so have sent a letter of complaint justifying why they sacked him a year ahead of his contract’s expiration.
The five reasons are: his behaviour on the pitch with the referee and fourth official, the damage to LaPresse’s equipment outside the changing room, the fiery argument with Tuttosport editor-in-chief Guido Vaciago, the alleged abuse aimed at security officials and finally his heated discussion with sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli, where he complained of never being defended.
Allegri hope we don’t see your ugly face anymore