Allegri: I’ll stay at Juventus if they don’t sack me
Massimiliano Allegri is set to continue as Juventus head coach in 2018-19 amid links with Arsenal, Chelsea and PSG.
Massimiliano Allegri is set to continue as Juventus head coach in 2018-19 amid links with Arsenal, Chelsea and PSG.
In a Champions League campaign arguably defined by the underdogs, Liverpool will need the football gods to be in their favor if they to dethrone Champions League specialists Real Madrid, writes MARSHALL GOUTS.
Massimiliano Allegri said he is not thinking about his future as the in-demand Juventus head coach prepares for end-of-season talks amid Premier League links.
Juventus chief executive Giuseppe Marotta says the Serie A side will hold talks over Massimiliano Allegri’s future at the end of the season.
Massimiliano Allegri would bring “something special” to the Premier League if he takes over as Arsenal manager, according to Mario Lemina.
Real Madrid will do duty against Bayern Munich, while Liverpool will face Sevilla in the semi-finals of the Champions League.
After Real Madrid were awarded a controversial stoppage-time penalty by Michael Oliver in their quarter-final Champions League clash against Juventus, many enraged football fans have called for VAR’s immediate implementation, writes DEAN WORKMAN.
Massimiliano Allegri defended Gianluigi Buffon’s reaction after the Juventus captain and goalkeeper was sent off for protesting Real Madrid’s stoppage-time penalty in the Champions League.
Real Madrid winger Lucas Vazquez insisted he was fouled by Medhi Benatia as Wednesday’s dramatic last-gasp penalty eliminated Juventus.
Referee Michael Oliver drew the ire of Juventus captain Gianluigi Buffon after his dismissal in a Champions League exit against Real Madrid.