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Luciano Moggi criticizes the Juventus approach to fire Allegri
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In a recent interview with Libero Quotidiano (via TJ), former Juventus director Luciano Moggi shared his thoughts on Massimiliano Allegri’s future with the club. Moggi criticized the club’s approach to the situation, suggesting that their silence could be detrimental.
Moggi noted that while other clubs have been more transparent about their plans for the future, Juventus has chosen to remain silent, a strategy that he believes is not always the best approach. This silence has led to persistent speculation in the media and among fans about Allegri’s future with the club.
Juventus, according to Moggi, may have been hesitant to publicly weaken Allegri due to the team’s ongoing challenges. Allegri’s focus remains on securing Champions League qualification and winning the Coppa Italia.
However, Moggi argues that fear is never a good advisor, and the lack of clarity from the club has led to public disputes between Allegri and players like Vlahovic, Chiesa, Cambiaso, and Yildiz.
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Instead of staying silent, Moggi believes that Juventus should have openly communicated their intention to part ways with Allegri at the end of the season.
This approach would have potentially avoided the public disagreements between Allegri and some of his players.
Moggi also mentioned a controversial incident involving former AC Milan director, Adriano Galliani. According to Moggi, Galliani learned of Juventus’ plans to sack Allegri during a dinner with Cristiano Giuntoli, the club’s sporting director. This information was then shared with Allegri, further complicating the situation.
Here’s every word from Luciano Moggi: “Juventus, on the other hand, has chosen the path of silence, which often doesn’t pay off, especially as the news circulates persistently among the press and fans.
“The Bianconeri club likely feared creating an alibi for the team, which is why they didn’t publicly weaken Allegri, who still has to secure Champions League qualification and has a Coppa Italia final to play.
“But fear is always a terrible advisor, because someone has come to know the club’s intentions to change: hence the ‘public disputes’ between Allegri and Vlahovic, Chiesa, Cambiaso, and Yildiz.
“Instead of staying silent, Juventus should have informed everyone of their intention to sack the coach at the end of the season. By the way, there would have been no need to let Allegri know through a tip from Galliani, who, taking advantage of a dinner with Giuntoli, came to know about Juventus’ intentions.”
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