The Tinis are all in a dark state: Allegri does not rule out the third time coaching Juventus
12:12am, 12 May 2025Football
According to the Turin Sports News on May 8, the possibility of Allegri coaching Juventus for the third time cannot be ruled out, but the premise for his return is that Jontoli leaves the management.
Allegri coached Juventus in the last two coaching experiences. After leaving Milan in the summer of 2014, Allegri coached Juventus twice in 2014-2019, 2021-2024 respectively. Since leaving office in May 2024, Allegri has not returned to the coaching seat.
If Allegri returns to Juventus this summer, he will coach the Zebras for the third time. From a personal perspective, he will also reach a magical record of coaching Juventus three times in a row.
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