With Juventus fans growing increasingly frustrated with the team's results, the club's CEO has now responded to calls for the sacking of Massimiliano Allegri.
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The Old Lady have had an erratic start to their 2022/23 campaign. The record Serie A champions have won only two of the eight matches they have played in all competitions this season, and are currently winless in their past four.
With performances and results looking bleak of late, many of the Bianconeri faithful have become disillusioned with manager Allegri, who returned to the Allianz Stadium for a second stint last season having originally departed in 2019.
Now there is a campaign on social media that wants "Allegri Out" and it seems to be gaining momentum as it transitions from the internet to reality.
As per La Gazzetta dello Sport, a video has surfaced in which Juve CEO Maurizio Arrivabene responded to a fan who shouted "Allegri Out" at him.
In response, the Italian executive jokingly answered: "Then you pay for what comes next?"
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Although Allegri was hugely successful during his first stint as Juve manager, winning five Serie A titles, four Coppa Italias, and reaching two UEFA Champions League finals, the pressure will be mounting on the 55-year-old.
On Wednesday night, the Italian giants lost the second of their first two group matches in this season's Champions League, the first time in club history that such a feat has befallen them, and should the bad run of form persist, Allegri could be on his way out soon.
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