Should Allegri Continue as Juventus Manager?

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Juventus have had a tumultuous season on and off the field. While the manager does not have much control over the off-field events, he bears much responsibility regarding performance on the pitch. Reports from Turin suggest that Allegri has started to lose the locker room, and their best players are frustrated with the coach. In such a scenario, the club has to make ruthless decisions if they are to move forward.

The Old Lady watched as Napoli celebrated their first Serie A title in 33 years while their other rivals, AC Milan and Inter Milan, battled it out in one of the Champions League semi-finals. In short, it has been a tough season for Juventus fans, including betting fans that had Juve as one of their go-to teams when wagering. If you wager on sports and are looking for a top sports wagering platform, read reviews like the 1XBet review to help you make an informed choice. There are still several top-flight European matches to wager on, and you need a reliable platform!

 The Buck Stops With Allegri?

As the dust from the current season starts to settle, the Juventus hierarchy will take stock of their performances to ascertain where the rain started beating them. The club must decide what will happen in the summer as they plan for next season.

One of the biggest decisions the club must make is whether Allegri will continue to spearhead the club’s rebuild. Max Allegri is the highest-paid manager in Serie A, and his second tenure as Juventus manager is nowhere near what he achieved in his first.

Allegri’s teams have played some of the most conservative football in Serie A for the last two seasons. This is the opposite of another more aggressive and progressive tactical set we witnessed in the league recently. His approach has been surprising, especially with the players he has at his disposal.

Biggest Players Frustrated

Recently, there have been multiple reports from Turin that big names like Federico Chiesa, Angel Di Maria, and Dusal Vlahovic have become frustrated with Allegri’s tactics. The reports claim that Di Maria and Vlahovic have suffered because the coach has continually played them out of position.

These complaints and other issues show that Juventus have to draft their future without Allegri. Otherwise, they risk losing some of their most prized assets, some of which are deemed the cornerstone of the club.

While there are many factors the new Juventus hierarchy has to consider as they work on their project, Allegri is top on the list. Based on the current situation, it seems Allegri would’nt be the best person to take the club forward. What are your thoughts? Is he the right man to spearhead the Old Lady rebuild?

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