Juventus Sack Massimiliano Allegri Days After Italian Cup Triumph
Juventus has sacked head coach Massimiliano Allegri, just two days after he led the team to victory in the Italian Cup.
Despite Juventus’ 1-0 win over Atalanta in the final, secured by an early goal from Dusan Vlahovic, Allegri’s actions during and after the match led to his dismissal. The 56-year-old was sent off for ranting at match officials and dismissing the sporting director during the celebrations. These behaviors prompted the Italian Football Federation’s disciplinary tribunal to launch an investigation into Allegri.
In a statement released on Friday, Juventus confirmed Allegri’s departure, citing that his conduct was “incompatible with the values of Juventus and with the behavior that those who represent it must adopt.”
Allegri’s post-match comments hinted at his uncertain future: “If I am no longer the Juventus coach next year, I will leave a strong team. The club will make its evaluations.” Despite leading Juventus to his record fifth Coppa Italia as a manager, Allegri’s future had already been in doubt, with Bologna coach Thiago Motta rumored to be his successor.
The club wished Allegri “good luck in his future projects,” but confirmed he would not be present for the final two Serie A games against Bologna and Monza.
Allegri’s departure marks an inglorious end to his second stint at Juventus. His first spell from 2014 to 2019 was marked by five consecutive Serie A titles, four Italian Cups, and two Champions League final appearances. He left by mutual consent in 2019 and was re-appointed in 2021. However, his second tenure failed to replicate the success of his first, with the Italian Cup being the only silverware won. Juventus finished fourth and seventh in his two full seasons and currently sit fourth in the league.
Allegri’s dismissal highlights Juventus’ commitment to upholding their values and standards, even in the wake of a significant victory. The club now looks ahead to new leadership as they prepare for the next chapter in their storied history.