Massimiliano Allegri, Juventus’ new coach, returns to Turin for a second full season following the sacking of Andrea Pirlo. Juventus announced on Friday that Massimiliano Allegri has been named as the next coach, succeeding Andrea Pirlo, who is returning to the club for a second stint in command.
Allegri replaces Pirlo, who was fired after a disappointing season. During his first tenure in charge from 2014 to 2019, Allegri won 5 successive Serie A titles, as well as four Coppa Italia wins and two Champions League runners-up finishes.
Andrea Pirlo’s dismissal was confirmed by the Turin-based club earlier today. With no prior coaching experience, he was appointed last summer. Juventus only managed to finish fourth after winning nine titles in a row during his tenure.
According to Sky Italia, there is a chance that other teams would want to sign Allegri, thus Juve wanted to conclude the deal as soon as possible.
Inter Milan, who recently terminated Antonio Conte’s contract, and Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane, who is leaving the club, are the front-runners in the manager search.
The agreement is practically complete. According to reports, both parties are debating the contract’s length of term.
Allegri led Juventus to five consecutive Serie A titles during his first tenure as coach. During his time with the club, the club won four Coppa Italia titles.
Meanwhile, according to football london, Tottenham Hotspur are also interested in bringing Mauricio Pochettino back to the Premier League. Pochettino is now with PSG on a short-term 18-month contract. Pochettino has already won two domestic trophies as a manager at the Ligue 1 club.
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