Champions League
Agnelli: “I feel shame and anger, Allegri stays in his place”
Juventus suffered a defeat by Maccabi in Haifa, dropping them a leg and a half from the Champions League. Andrea Agnelli said he was embarrassed but made it clear that Allegri remains in place.
A 2-0 away defeat at Makami Haifa has dampened Juventus’ hopes of progressing to the last 16 of the Champions League and threatening their place in the Europa League, but Massimo Allegri remains at the top, albeit with a dangerous creaking in his chair.
This was made clear by Andrea Agnelli with his remarks on the microphone of the Italian “Sky”, with the strongman of Vecchia Signora declaring that he was ashamed of his team’s defeat and arguing that the responsibility is global and does not fall on just one person .
“Tonight is tough and the season is tough. It’s one of the toughest seasons, it’s a moment of responsibility and that’s what I’m here for.
I am ashamed of what is happening, I am angry, but I also know that football is played with 11 players, lost by 11 and won by 11.
Allegri stays? In such a situation, it is not just about one person. It’s all about. I’m ashamed, the fans are tired of being out on the street and coming back from the stadium at the moment.” he said characteristically, renewing his confidence in Allegri at a time when the Italian coach was facing terrible criticism.
Source: Sport 24
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