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  1. Allegri will not resign or give up some of his wages to leave Juventus Max Allegri is expected to leave Juventus at the end of this season, even though the Bianconeri have continued to publicly back him. The manager is struggling to get results from the Juventus players, which is why the club is expected to replace him at the end of the season. However, Allegri still has a year left on his current deal, which is worth around 20 million euros to Juventus. This means that if he leaves in the summer, the club will have to pay that amount to terminate his contract. While some managers might resign under such conditions or agree to take pay cuts to facilitate their departure, Allegri will not resign, nor will he accept a pay cut to leave Juventus. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/allegri-will-not-resign-or-give-up-some-of-his-wages-to-leave-juventus/
  2. Preview: Juventus vs. AC Milan - prediction, team news, lineups After experiencing very different emotions in midweek, Italian giants Juventus and AC Milan meet on Saturday, with second place in Serie A still up for grabs. While Milan watched on as their arch-rivals claimed the Scudetto at San Siro, Juve squeezed through to the Coppa Italia final thanks to a late goal in Rome. Match preview Though they let a two-goal lead from the first leg slip and faced an embarrassing exit, a late twist in Tuesday's 3-2 aggregate win over Lazio eventually saw Juventus book their return to the Italian capital for next month's cup final. Arkadiusz Milik scored only moments after coming on as a substitute to send the Bianconeri through from their semi-final tie, and they will be back at Stadio Olimpico for the decider against Atalanta BC in less than three weeks time. Max Allegri's men can therefore salvage some silverware from another difficult season - with a 15th Coppa Italia trophy now in touching distance - having dramatically fallen off the pace in Serie A of late. A run of two wins from 12 - including draws in their last two top-flight matches, against city rivals Torino and then Cagliari - has left them a distant third place in the table, five points behind Milan and some 22 adrift of top spot. ............ While Allegri once coached Milan and enjoyed great success, his opposite number this weekend represented Juventus as a player - but both men could be looking for new employment in just a few weeks time. Stefano Pioli stands on the precipice, as Milan's sixth straight loss in the Derby della Madonnina was surely the bitterest of all: losing 2-1 to Inter Milan on Monday saw the Nerazzurri formally anointed Serie A champions, after what turned into a tempestuous clash at San Siro. ............ Team News Max Allegri is not expected to rotate his squad despite being involved in an intense Coppa Italia semi-final on Tuesday, and swapping Wojciech Szczesny for cup 'keeper Mattia Perin may be his only change this weekend. While Arkadiusz Milik returned to action in spectacular style, Moise Kean (knee) will be missing again this weekend, while midfielder Fabio Miretti may not return from a foot injury in time to make the bench. Although both Milik and Kenan Yildiz are also vying for selection, Federico Chiesa - who has been directly involved in six Serie A goals against Milan - and Dusan Vlahovic (10 goals from 12 league appearances in 2024) are set to be retained up front. ............ Juventus possible starting lineup: Szczesny; Gatti, Bremer, Danilo; Cambiaso, McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic; Chiesa, Vlahovic AC Milan possible starting lineup: Maignan; Musah, Thiaw, Gabbia, Florenzi; Adli, Reijnders; Pulisic, Loftus-Cheek, Leao; Giroud We say: Juventus 1-0 AC Milan Across the last six Serie A games between Juventus and Milan, only once have both sides scored. Another tight contest is on the cards for Saturday, but as the visitors must field a makeshift defence, their hosts can capitalise and close the gap to second place. Read more -> https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/juventus/preview/preview-juventus-vs-ac-milan-prediction-team-news-lineups_542084.html
  3. “I don’t find anything attractive” Pundit criticises Juventus playing style Former Premier League star Nigel Reo-Coker has blasted Juventus for their uninteresting style of play under Max Allegri. The Bianconeri are not the most exciting team to watch under their current manager, who prioritises winning over playing attractive football. Juve has been the biggest club in Italian football for decades, but they are currently not living up to that reputation, which might cost Allegri his job. ............ He said, while on punditry duty on CBS Sport Golazo: “It’s embarrassing to watch. You see her play and you think… we’re in the It’s not true that the result is the only thing that matters, there is also an element of style and satisfaction that cannot be overlooked when we think about a team’s play. “We have seen managers fired by Real Madrid despite having won the League or the Champions League. And Juve is a club where there has always been a winning mentality. I don’t find anything attractive or interesting about watching them play just like Inter are.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/i-dont-find-anything-attractive-pundit-criticises-juventus-playing-style/
  4. Koopmeiners pericolo costante
  5. Come pressano le due squadre! Sará dura per la Juve contro la vincente di stasera.
  6. Non si infortuna piú, in effetti.
  7. Video – Three memorable Juventus displays In second leg of Coppa Italia semi-final Ahead of tonight’s clash against Lazio, the official Juventus YouTube channel took us back in time for three brilliant encounters in the second leg of the Coppa Italia semi-finals. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/video-three-memorable-juventus-displays-in-second-leg-of-coppa-italia-semi-final/
  8. 3 semifinali di coppa Italia di qualche anno fa
  9. Three Juventus players risk missing Coppa Italia final with yellow-card suspension A trio of Juventus players are one booking away from skipping the potential Coppa Italia final due to a suspension. The Bianconeri will clash heads with Lazio this evening in the second leg of the semi-final and they’ll be eyeing a spot in the grand finale. ............ Three Juventus stars could miss the grand occasion, as they’re currently one booking away from earning a suspension. The men in question are Manuel Locatelli, Filip Kostic and Timothy Weah. ............ Locatelli and Kostic are expected to start this evening at the Stadio Olimpico while Weah will be dropped to the bench following an underwhelming outing against Cagliari. Allegri will be particularly worried about Locatelli who is considered an integral player in his tactical system. Thus, the manager would loathe to negotiate the final in the absence of the Italian midfielder. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/three-juventus-players-risk-missing-coppa-italia-final-with-yellow-card-suspension/
  10. How much reaching the Coppa Italia final is worth for Juventus The Coppa Italia has become the ultimate resort for Juventus to end their trophy drought, but it would also constitute a significant financial boost. This evening, Max Allegri’s men will be the favorites to advance to the competition’s final at the expense of Lazio. ............ Reaching the final of the Coppa Italia could yield 16 million euros through various revenue streams. First things first, qualifying for the grand finale on its own is worth 5 million euros. This figure would rise to 7.6M if the club lifts the trophy. Moreover, reaching the Coppa Italia final would grant Juventus entry to the Italian Super Cup. The competition has been expanded to a four-team tournament starting this year, featuring the Serie A champion and its runner-up, in addition to the two Coppa Italia finalists. So with Inter and Milan ahead of the Bianconeri in the league table, the Coppa Italia final should be the club’s most viable path towards the Super Cup which will be held in Saudi Arabia in January 2025. This competition offers a total prize money of 23 million euros, with the winner collecting 8M. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/how-much-reaching-the-coppa-italia-final-is-worth-for-juventus-the-figures-revealed/
  11. Tudor without 4 Lazio regulars for decisive Juventus clash Igor Tudor has confirmed his 21-man Lazio squad for the decisive Coppa Italia semi-final clash with Juventus, leaving out four first-team regulars. The Biancocelesti need to put in a strong performance in the second leg of their cup semi-final tie with the Old Lady, having lost the first match 2-0 in Turin. Whilst fortunes have started to improve in Rome since then, it’s been a different story for Massimiliano Allegri’s side. ............ Lazio announced Tudor’s 21-man squad for the Coppa Italia semi-final clash with Juventus, confirming the absences of Manuel Lazzari, Mattia Zaccagni and Ivan Provedel, as well as Daichi Kamada, which comes as more of a surprise. Lazio Squad Set to Face Off Against Juventus Goalkeepers: Mandas, Sepe, Renzetti; Defenders: Pellegrini, Patric, Romagnoli, Casale, Hysaj, Gila, Marusic; Midfielders: Vecino, Guendouzi, Luis Alberto, Cataldi, Rovella; Forwards: Felipe Anderson, Pedro, Immobile, Isaksen, Castellanos, Diego Gonzalez. Read more -> https://thelaziali.com/2024/04/23/tudor-without-lazio-regulars-juventus/
  12. The probable Juventus lineup vs Lazio – Kostic & McKennie reclaim spots Juventus coach Max Allegri will introduce a few changes to his starting lineup in tonight’s cup clash against Lazio. The two sides will lock horns at the Stadio Olimpico for the second leg of the Coppa Italia semi-final. The Bianconeri are riding a two-goal advantage thanks to their first-leg victory in Turin. Federico Chiesa and Dusan Vlahovic were the authors of the two strikes last time around, and they will lead the line once more on Tuesday. The two strikers will get the nod at the expense of Kenan Yildiz and Arkadiusz Milik who will be expected to feature in the second period. ............ Juventus Probable XI (3-5-2): Perin; Danilo, Bremer, Rugani; Cambiaso, McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic; Vlahovic, Chiesa Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/the-probable-juventus-lineup-vs-lazio-kostic-mckennie-reclaim-spots/
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