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BBC journalist Mina Rzouki has reacted to Juventus' humiliating loss to Monza in Serie A this afternoon, and she believes change is required at the ...
Something must change and now there is a break. “Situation is now untenable at Juventus. However, he stayed on the job and he had to beat Monza in that game before the international break.
Juve key player Angel Di Maria's return from injury was cut short after being sent off five minutes before the break after placing his elbow in Armando Izzo's ...
2 after the international break while Juventus host [Bologna](/soccer/team?id=107) on the same day. [Christian Gytkjaer](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/149483/Christian-Gytkjaer) became the hero when he slid in the winner from [Patrick Ciurria](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/192743/Patrick-Ciurria)'s cross in the 74th minute. [Armando Izzo](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/165490/Armando-Izzo)'s chest.
The 1-0 defeat to Monza on Sunday was Juventus' fifth game without a win and fans have now taken to social media to demand the removal of Massimiliano ...
Tuchel to the rescue.' He also won four Coppa Italia's and took the club to two Champions League Finals. with many calling for ex-Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel to 'come to the rescue' They said: 'I'd be embarrassed if a side like Monza out-possessed me, especially by that margin. I don't see how Allegri keeps his job.' Even before the red, just an awful showing.
The defender is one of the finest talents in Serie A and several top clubs in the competition like him. Juve and Inter Milan were reportedly battling for ...
“I spoke a lot with the management and my family in recent months. Milenkovic remains one of the finest players in the league and he would be a good addition to our squad. The defender is one of the finest talents in Serie A and several top clubs in the competition like him.
After making a name for himself at Benfica, Alex Grimaldo is now ready to leave the nest. The Spaniard has been plying his trade in Lisbon since 2016 after ...
With the ever-so declining Alex Sandro on his way out of the club, Juventus should have added a left-back to Max Allegri’s squad last summer. [TuttoJuve](https://www.tuttojuve.com/calciomercato/grimaldo-possibile-sfida-a-due-con-l-inter-614848), the Bianconeri are now engaged in a duel against their arch rivals Inter who are also looking to add Grimaldo to the fold. The 26-year-old is now running on an expiring contract, hence, the Eagles could be willing to sell come January in order to register a profit rather than seeing the player leave as a free agent next summer.
After the game though, it was assistant coach Marco Landucci who came out to meet the press, and started by addressing the red card that saw Angel Di Maria sent ...
“These problems can be resolved and I am convinced we can do better. “Obviously, nobody is happy right now, but in order to emerge from this situation we can only work hard and do better. We just have to shut up and work hard. “We need to do better, certainly. The red card affected the game, Angel was a bit harassed by Izzo, a player who we know uses these tactics, and he fell for it. The coach, who watched this one from the stands after his sending off late on last weekend, oversaw Juve slip to a defeat against league newcomers Monza who logged their first ever Serie A win 1-0.
Two of the top Serie A coaches are already feeling the pressure after Juventus and Inter Milan surprisingly lost.
Dest had featured in both Champions League matches for Milan but was playing his first game in the Italian league. Roma’s next match is at Inter after the international break. Mourinho became even more infuriated and had to be held back by a member of his staff. Napoli won 2-1 and is one of the two remaining unbeaten teams along with Atalanta, which won 1-0 at Roma. “I wish to apologize to everyone for that inappropriate reaction I had on the pitch,” he wrote. Juventus played most of the match with 10 men following Ángel Di María’s red card.
What followed was a performance that would earn almost any top club's manager the sack, as Monza handily beat Juventus 1-0 and thoroughly deserved to do so. AC ...
However, this has been rewarded with trust and faith by the club and a second season that has somehow gone worse than anyone could have expected. As a reminder, Juventus ended his last tenure with the club in 2019 after he won both the Serie A and Coppa Italia, but cited unsatisfactory performance in the Champions League as the reason he lost his job. This is a surprising statement, to say the least, as Juventus has only won two games this season, with both vanquished opponents, Sassuolo and Spezia, sitting in the bottom half of the table at the time of writing. Allegri has been quick to blame injuries for the poor performances, but anyone who has watched the games knows what the issue really is. Monza earned its first Serie A win in club history against possibly the biggest name in the country to boot. A miserable run of form saw the club winless with two draws and two losses and thousands of fans calling for “Allegri Out” on social media going into Sunday’s match against newly promoted AC Monza.
In the last few days, Massimiliano Allegri has successfully consolidated his position as one of the most hated men on social media, with #AllegriOut hashtag ...
But a manager who’s on a negative losing streak must be exceptionally careful with every move. At the end of the day, everyone loves a winner. However, Allegri went further by giving an interview to Corriere della Sera at a time when action is needed rather than words.
Facing the team that was bottom of the table that had the worst attack and the worst defense in Serie A, Juve couldn't do much of anything right. The result was ...
- Juventus played a 5-3-1 for much of the post-Di Maria sending off period of time. VAFFANCULLO!!!!!” right before halftime was the signature/chef’s kiss kind of moment and based on the BWRAO Twitter mentions, not only did a lot of people hear it but a lot of people were totally OK with it. - This was a game in which the field mics were HOT and picking up so much of what fans sitting near them were saying the whole time. Along with all of the turnovers and bad first touches, of course. And when you consider it’s about to be a hellish kind of schedule when they get back from the international break, it’s not like things are going to get easier at all. - This has to be the final nail in Max Allegri 2.0’s coffin, right? That’s bad to say about any team at any part of the season. But it’s especially bad to say about a team when they’re all of seven games into the new league campaign. The thing about this certain game is that, despite all of those injuries (and there were a lot of them!), you were hoping for some sort of response following the debacle that was the midweek loss to Benfica. There was absolutely nothing of note going forward, there were moments in which Monza were absolutely dominating play — they finished with 60 percent of the possession! But when it comes to Allegri’s status, you just don’t know because the Juventus front office just hasn’t given you any kind of signal that there is some sort of change coming in the near future. Bunga Bunga himself its first-ever win in Italy’s top flight and again sent Juve players over to the curva to be berated by whistles and likely a fair amount of obscenities.
Juventus coach, Max Allegri, has revealed that his team have problems pushing on the wings this season. Juventus have struggled so far in the opening.
I know we lack someone who can invent in the last thirty metres, but we signed Pogba and Di Maria for this. “[Angel] Di Maria and [Federico] Chiesa on the wings, Vlahovic in the middle. The first answer that comes to mind is that Juventus had been thought of in another way.
Juventus assistant manager Marco Landucci admits their loss to Benfica may have affected them psychologically.
“Obviously, nobody is happy right now, but in order to emerge from this situation, we can only work hard and do better. We just have to shut up and work hard. However, we have failed to take it and now we need to come back from the international break in better shape.
Two of the top Serie A coaches are already feeling the pressure after Juventus and Inter Milan surprisingly lost on Sunday.
Dest had featured in both Champions League matches for Milan but was playing his first game in the Italian league. Roma’s next match is at Inter after the international break. Mourinho became even more infuriated and had to be held back by a member of his staff. Napoli won 2-1 and is one of the two remaining unbeaten teams along with Atalanta, which won 1-0 at Roma. Juventus played most of the match with 10 men following Ángel Di María’s red card. I am a professional, but also a human being who makes mistakes and can recognize them.”
The Bianconeri visited the boys from Brianza in a game they had to win after four winless matches. Monza has also been the whipping boys of the league so far ...
The merit belongs only to the team, and it is not the usual cliché.” They put everything they had on the pitch. I did not expect victory, but certainly the commitment and heart from my boys.
Following a disastrous start to the season – especially on the European stage – the largest section of Juventus supporters is asking for Max Allegri's head ...
After all, Allegri still has a long-term deal in place which includes hefty wages, and Tuchel won’t come cheap either. The German led Chelsea towards the club’s second Champions League triumph shortly after his appointment in 2021. Following a disastrous start to the season – especially on the European stage – the largest section of Juventus supporters is asking for Max Allegri’s head on a plate.
MILAN (AP): Two of the top Serie A coaches are already feeling the pressure after Juventus and Inter Milan surprisingly lost yesterday.
Roma’s next match is at Inter after the international break. Mourinho became even more infuriated and had to be held back by a member of his staff. Nicolò Barella curled in a fantastic free kick in the fifth minute to get Inter off to the perfect start, but Udinese levelled in the 22nd when Roberto Pereyra’s free kick went in off Milan Škriniar for an own goal.
Monza caused the biggest upset of the Serie A season so far, beating Juventus 1-0 at the Stadio Brianteo.
Ciurria whips in a beautiful cross to the near post, where Gytkjaer is on hand to sweep home at close range. Juve fans may lament the manner of Di Maria’s sending-off given that, on another day, the incident could easily have resulted in a yellow card and a ticking off. He made a crucial interception to stop Danilo from picking out Gleison Bremer to his right during that three-on-one break, denying Juve a likely goal. Izzo certainly made the most of it, going down in theatrical agony which, given the lack of force behind Di Maria’s elbow, seemed a bit excessive. The second half was end-to-end, with Monza having a flurry of chances via Rovella, Gianluca Caprari and substitute Christian Gytkjaer. Stefano Sensi, Patrick Ciurria and Dany Mota also had decent chances to score, the latter heading over from close range after a raking pass from Brazilian defender Marlon, while Juve were limited to a handful of half-chances for Dusan Vlahovic.