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Allegri returns to Juventus after Pirlo sacking
Italian manager won five straight Serie A titles with the club between 2014 and 2019
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May 29, 2021
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Massimiliano Allegri has returned to Juventus after the Turin giants sacked coach Andrea Pirlo following a single season in charge, the deposed Italian champions announced on Friday. Welcome back home, Max! Juventus said in a tweet to announce the re-appointment of the coach who won five straight Serie A titles with the club between 2014 and 2019. Now we are ready to begin again with Allegri, to build our future together; with his enormous professionalism, his moral strength, with the brilliant ideas of a coach capable of shuffling the cards, both on and off the pitch, Juventus said in a statement.
Juventus sacked Italian manager Andrea Pirlo, the Serie A side confirmed on Friday, according to Anadolu Agency. Juventus thanked Pirlo for his services since last August, when he was appointed head coach, replacing former manager Maurizio Sarri. "A few months ago, Andrea Pirlo, an icon of world football
Juventus sack Andrea Pirlo ahead of Massimiliano Allegri appointment
By The Athletic Staff
Juventus have sacked their head coach Andrea Pirlo.
Pirlo, 42, replaced Maurizio Sarri last summer but could only steer Juventus to fourth place in Serie A, as their nine-year hold on the Italian title finally came to an end.
The Athletic reported on Thursday that Massimiliano Allegri has agreed to rejoin Juventus to replace Pirlo.
What has been said?
In a statement Juventus said: “A few months ago, Andrea Pirlo, an icon of world football, began his new adventure, his first as a coach.
“To do this, first of all, it takes courage, as well as awareness of one s own means, especially in a period marked by thousands of difficulties, with the world forced by the pandemic to reinvent its own rules day after day.
Massimiliano Allegri is back at Juventus for a second spell (John Walton/PA)
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Juventus have re-appointed Massimiliano Allegri as manager following the departure of Andrea Pirlo.
Pirlo left the club after just one season in charge, where he could only guide them to a fourth-placed finish in Serie A, ending a run of nine successive titles.
Five of those came in Allegri’s glittering first spell, where between 2014 and 2019 he also won four doubles and took Juve to two Champions League finals.