'¡EMBARAZOSO!' Por qué la Juventus despidió a Max Allegri tras el comportamiento final de la Coppa Italia | ESPN FC



Julien Laurens de ESPN FC se une a Gab Marcotti en el Gab & Juls Show para resumir las noticias de este fin de semana de la Serie A. 0:00 La Juventus despide a Allegri 1:54 El Inter de Milán celebra el título de la Serie A sin el presidente Steven Zhang 3:21 Paulo Fonseca reemplaza a Stefano Pioli ¿En el AC Milán? 4:24 ¿Terminará la Roma en los puestos de la Liga de Campeones? 6:26 La forma de Khvicha Kvaratskhelia esta temporada 7:04 Claudio Ranieri mantiene a Cagliari arriba ✔ Suscríbete a ESPN+: ✔ Suscríbete a ESPN FC en YouTube:

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34 respuestas a '¡EMBARAZOSO!' Por qué la Juventus despidió a Max Allegri tras el comportamiento final de la Coppa Italia | ESPN FC

  1. Allegri has been a disgrace for the last 3 years. Just unwatchable

  2. @redmed10 dijo:

    Some crazy behaviour in football these days. Sign of the times maybe.

  3. Juventus needs someone to show them how to attack and score goals. The team has completely forgotten what winning is.

  4. Allegri could never win the champions league i wanted him gone well before juve need a proven winner a ruthless coach who brings big trophies

  5. 1:36 What’s even more insane is that it was the 93rd minute they were just about to win and he couldn't keep his cool for the last few minutes because Danilo made a play in the box and went down and Allegri WENT NUCLEAR! That the play wasn't stopped. Ederson just got a shot on goal too. 😭😭😭 I can't blame them for sacking him he looked like a wild animal 💀🤣😭 and I actually like Allegri

  6. @DonR-zb2cm dijo:

    I even forgot Juve existed 😂. Nowadays when you mention Serie A the first teams that come to mind is Inter, Ac Milan, Napoli and Rome

  7. @jbuild8459 dijo:

    Why does this guy (gab, the guy who loves his own voice) not give allegri the same kudos for his past as he does for pioli. Allegri is one of the most successful Italian managers in history, at least touch on his legacy. Show some class mate

  8. Allegri was exactly correct in calling out the fraudulent ref crew! Juve were obviously not just playing against Atalanta. They were also playing against the entire referee crew including var. I counted 4 horrible calls in the 1st 5 minutes of the 2nd half and I stopped counting at 19… which included 2 Vlahovic goals and 2 penalties.

    Allegri was simply standing up for his team and he was right to do so! If there is embarrassment it should be on the club for insulting Max and his players by sacking him 2 matches before the end. Shame!

  9. Sacking is more like a Big Payday in football

  10. Juventus are in great danger of becoming increasinlgy irrelevant. Jusst bad decision after bad decision from their top brass

  11. We’ll see him back again after 2 seasons 😂

  12. @Gianniutah dijo:

    No not embarrassing!! He was and us anti football, Mariotti is an imbecile who never played a second of football, lay off the pasta and vino, Gabrielle!

  13. @chaddy9044 dijo:

    Saw that video of him speeding off in that Fiat🤣

  14. @cmoney8526 dijo:

    soooo….he got fired for taking his jacket off?

  15. @shanky1751 dijo:

    MANCHESTER CITY HAVE 115 CHARGES

  16. @bukurie6861 dijo:

    To see a beautiful Match!Congratulation❤😍

  17. @gtaliente dijo:

    He did it purposefully in order to give the Juve board a reason to fire him and save face. What a heck of a guy!!

  18. @ThirdEye... dijo:

    Kvaratskhelia form or not, will not move away from Napoli!

  19. Seems that most people didn’t watch the copa game. Alegri went insane during it and yelled at everyone. His team also played the most negative football I have ever seen in my life.

  20. I badly wanted Allegri out for his atrocious football over the last 3 years.
    However, he wasn't to blame for all the financial mess that he was in the middle of, and denied him a better squad during that time (+ Pogba and Fagioli suspensions). Taking advantage of Max's anger meltdown from passion and frustration during the Italian cup final to sack him is shabby. Sending him away from his time at the club with a bad report card for behaviour is not justified, especially considering Juve's behaviour with recent legal wrangles for financial account irregularities – talk about hypocrisy! He deserved a better ending. He was 'mad Max' at the end of the match because he wanted to win and cared enough about lousy ref decisions to take a stand – that shouldn't be a punishable by sacking crime for any manager.

  21. @Elie752 dijo:

    I remember when Gab and Julez last year talked about Juventus not having enough money to get rid of Allegri 😭

  22. Hopefully Man United follow suit

  23. Juventus down 2-0 to Bologna within 12 minutes, how's it going Allegri?

  24. Juventus are shadow of it's former self they started to decline after 2015 but got worse after 2020 Allegri's return have made it worse they are AC Milan of 2010s right now

  25. actually smart move by juventus, they were waiting for him to do something like this so that they can sack him with justified cause and not pay him for damages, allegri probably losing millions due to his silliness.

  26. Chelsea good fit but don't think it's going to happen next season 😂😂

  27. It was long overdue to sack allegri

  28. @Jack-ni4ft dijo:

    Perfect for Chelsea. Get rid of Poch and get this guy in. We would love to have that passion back at the club.

  29. @ChrisMKW dijo:

    Allegri came back to kill the old lady once again

  30. @TheRock1.0 dijo:

    Seems like just yesterday when clubs like AC Milan and Juventus were elite, especially Milan of 90s. Shame that the entire league is a shadow of its former self.

  31. @Woodwind58 dijo:

    Juventus as a club, is a shadow of its former self. The same can be said of Serie A. To make matter worse, Elkann & Giuntoli show no willingness to return Juve to status as one of Europe’s top sides.

  32. Serie A clubs seem to lack the tact on how to dismiss Managers ..

  33. Last time Juve were relevant was when CR7 was in their team. Since then they have been abysmal

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