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Juventus: Destruction in the tens of millions in the eventual sacking of Allegri

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Juventus are looking for a replacement for Massimiliano Allegri but are struggling to make the decision to sack him as he faces tens of millions of euros in consequences.

Juventus are faltering early in the season and a defeat at bottom side Monza would be the icing on the cake for Massimiliano Allegri’s removal from the bench if there were no objective difficulties for such a development.

The Italian coach is under a lot of pressure from the continued poor results from last season, but the Bianconeri’s leadership doesn’t seem to be listening to the fans’ voices.

According to Calcio e Finanza, the reasons for Allegri’s whereabouts so far are financial, as the impact of a potential sacking would severely affect the club’s finances.

The 55-year-old coach has signed with Juventus until June 30, 2025 with a net profit of 7,000,000 euros and a gross profit of 12,950,000 euros. He still has 19,000,000 to collect by the end of the contract, five of which by the end of this season.

In the event of Allegri’s sacking, the long-term budget will be positively impacted by 36,000,000, not counting the rich compensation they will receive in such a development.

Likewise, not only the severance payment but also the contract of the Allegri successor should be deducted from the 36,000,000 to determine whether it is financially worthwhile to sack the Italian coach.

Because of this, people on the team are thinking about an internal successor with someone who is already contracted and not senior. Paolo Montero is a candidate to take the technical lead as he knows very well the team he played for from 1996 to 2005 and where he is now the Primavera coach, that is the second team.

Otherwise, the Bianconeri people will negotiate a small deal with a free agent like Thomas Tuchel or Paulo Souza waiting on his phone.

A third option is preferred by Italian clubs, namely not to sack Allegri but to hire a successor until the Italian coach finds a new team and mutually terminates his contract, without compensation of course.

Source: sport 24

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Pulisic: “Abolish VAR completely”

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Reacting to what happened in Liverpool’s game against Tottenham, US star Christian Pulisic claimed that games without VAR technology were better.

The refereeing team’s mistake in not counting Liverpool’s clean sheet against Tottenham in London continues to worry the football community – and will continue for some time.

Luis Diaz’s disallowed goal caused a lot of discussion and the American national team’s star was also placed on it. Christian Pulisic, who emphasized that the games would be better without VAR.


On the show “Men In Blazer” he said: Remove it completely. I don’t mind at all Goal line technologyI think it’s great in my opinion, but other than that I know it’s one of those things where when you have it on your side, you love it.

When it’s against you, you hate it. But overall as a fan I think we are better off without VAR.”said the Milan winger.


Source: sport 24

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Back to winning ways and five for Fiorentina, double for Monza

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Fiorentina won 3-0 against Pantelis Hatzidiakos’ Cagliari, returning to positive results and climbing back into the top five of Serie A.

The 7th matchday of Serie A ended with victories for Fiorentina and Monza against Cagliari and Sassuolo respectively. The Violas won with great ease 3-0 against Pantelis Hadzidiakos’ Cagliari, while Monza had previously won the double with 1-0 against Sassuolo when Turin and Verona remained at 0-0.

Fiorentina, which had three different goalscorers, returned to good results after a 1-1 draw with Frosinone, reaching 14 points, level with Juventus and Napoli.


Giorgos Kyriakopoulos’ Montza secured their second win in this year’s league after seven games with Colombo’s goal in the 66th minute and are now in 12th place in the table.

The results of the 7th game

  • Lecce – Naples 0-4 (16′ Estigard, 51′ Osimen, 88′ Gaetano, 90+4′ penalty. Politano)
  • Milan – Lazio 2:0 (60′ Pulisic, 88′ Okafor)
  • Salernitana – Inter 0-4 (62′ 78′ 85′ Penalty. 89′ Martines)
  • Bologna – Empoli 3-0 (21′, 66′, 90+2′ Orsolini)
  • Udinese – Genoa 2-2 (23′ Luca, 90+1′ auto Maturo / 14′, 41′ Gudmundsson)
  • Atalanta – Juventus 0-0
  • Roma – Frosinon 2:0 (21′ Lukaku, 83′ Pellegrini)
  • Sassuolo – Monza 0-1 (66′ Colombo)
  • Turin – Verona 0-0
  • Fiorentina – Cagliari 3-0 (3′ Nico Gonzalez, 21′ Dossena (own), 90+4′ Enzola)

The highlights

Lecce – Naples 0-4


Milan – Lazio 2-0


Salernitana – Inter 0-4


Udinese – Genoa 2-2


Bologna – Empoli 3-0


Atalanta – Juventus 0-0


Fiorentina – Cagliari 3-0


Sassuolo – Monza 0-1



The program of the 8th game

  • 06.10. 19:30 o’clock Empoli – Udinese
  • 10.06. 9:45 p.m Lecce – Sassuolo
  • 07.10. 4:00 p.m Inter-Bologna
  • 07.10. 7:00 p.m Juventus – Turin
  • 07/10 9:45 p.m Genoa – Milan
  • 08.10. 1:30 p.m Monza – Salernitana
  • 08.10. 4:00 p.m Frosinone – Verona
  • 08.10. 4:00 p.m Lazio – Atalanta
  • 08.10. 7:00 p.m Cagliari – Rome
  • 08/10 9:45 p.m Naples – Florence

Source: sport 24

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Bonisenia: “Lautaro is excellent, he looks like Matzolas”

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Lautaro Martinez made history by coming on as a second-half substitute and scoring four goals for Inter at Salernitana, forcing Roberto Bonicenia to retire and compare him to the legendary Sandro Mazzola.

Inter did not find the net in the first half of the game against Salernitana at “Arechi” on the 7th matchday of Serie A and in the 55th minute Simone Inzaghi threw Lautaro Martinez into the game, the Argentine defended him to the maximum extent.

And that’s because he started shooting in shots and loading the Ochoa goal with goals, only to stop at… four goals (in 27 minutes) and become the first player in top flight history (by 1994 to 1995) to be recorded by Opta), who scored four times without being in the starting eleven.

“I also scored four goals a few times, against Sampdoria and Cagliari it feels like too many years have passed since then.”

In our time, perhaps there were goalkeepers of a different level and with different markings who were more stable.” emphasized Roberto Bonicenia in a radio broadcast, with the former Inter, Juventus and Italian national team bomber not hesitating to compare Martines to the legendary Sandro Mazzola.

“Lautaro is an excellent player, cunning, intelligent. If a defender makes a mistake, he immediately takes advantage of it, he escapes easily and he is technically very good.”

He is a bit like Mazzola, both have the ability to overtake opponents but also give their teammates the opportunity to be in scoring position.

Source: sport 24

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