The Italian Cup final against Atalanta may have been Massimiliano Allegri’s last challenge as Juventus manager. If the farewell to the Juventus club at the end of the season is now a given, the hypothesis of an immediate separation is starting to take shape, with two days before the end of the championship. What happened after the match at the Olimpico was not at all liked by the Juventus club who, annoyed by what happened between the coach and the director of Tuttosport Vaciago, could decide not to overlook and sack the coach. It is difficult to move forward even after the unequivocal episodes of nervousness after the match, with Allegri’s expulsion which preceded the damage to the LaPresse equipment, the gestures towards – probably – Giuntoli and the argument with Guido Vaciago.
Bologna-Juventus and Juventus-Monza, therefore, the last two matches of the troubled Juventus season, could be played without Massimiliano Allegri on the bench. To lead the Juventus team into the last two matches of the season, the name of Paolo Montero, coach of the Juventus Primavera, is mentioned. Massimo Brambilla is in fact still busy with the playoffs of Juventus Next Gen, who will be on the pitch in Caserta on Saturday evening for the return match of the first national round.