Serie A
Allegri’s outburst against a Juventus fan in the final of the game with Fiorentina
Juventus beat Fiorentina 1-0 and stayed on course for Europe. However, in the final of the game, Massimo Allegri found himself in the bars, getting into an intense confrontation with a fan of Vecchia Signora in the stands.
Adrien Rabiot’s goal in the 34th minute was enough for Juventus to defeat Fiorentina 1-0 and close the gap on the European qualifying spots, but all was not quiet on the Bianconeri’s bench.
The reason was the multiple disapprovals heard during the game from friends of the team with receiving players from Veccia Signora, where Massimo Allegri could not contain himself and stormed into the final.
“Put it on and come down here” the Bianconeri coach shouted angrily, addressing a certain fan who had just cursed Moise Ken, the incident in question being recorded by the television cameras and so shortly after asking the relevant questions to Allegri.
“I’m sad because there are too many fans helping the team and someone coming onto the pitch with prejudice against one of our players.
I’m sorry for the whistles on De Cillio, Ken and also Paredes that were heard a couple of times. It’s disrespectful to a group of players who are doing well at a difficult time.”Allegri first pointed out, to add:
“I understand that there are catcalls after losing games, like there was after losing to Monza, but it’s not right to boo a player when he announces his name in the starting XI.”
Referring to Juventus’ continuation of the season as the first game against Nantes follows in the background of the Europa League “16”, he said: “The Europa League is a goal like the Coppa Italia, in the league we will see where we stand in the final.”
Source: sport 24
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