Massimiliano Allegri, technician of Juventus, lost his appetite in the final stages of the Italian Cup final which his team won against Atalanta on Wednesday and according to Tuttosport, the Italian coach did not calm down after the match. According to Guido Vaciago, director of said media outlet, the ‘bianconnero’ coach threatened him around the press room at the Olympic Stadium in Rome after the match. “Shitty director, write the truth in your newspaper! Stop fooling people! I know where to find you, I’ll come and break your face! I’ll cut off your ears! Write the truth in your newspaper” he would have said. him. Allegri to the aforementioned Guido Vaciago as revealed by the latter through a video published in said medium.
In the article of Guido Vaciago Denouncing what happened, the director of Tuttosport also revealed what happened next and the context that led to the disagreement with Allegri. “Gabriella Ravizzotti, of the press department of Juventus, and a Serie A employee stopped him and managed to direct him towards the press room. In a confrontation any case is possible, even some insults, but not threats. Allegri revealed his anger that had been pent up for months. He is a man and it is something that can happen, but he is also the coach of Juventus. We at Tuttosport always write the truth and we will always write it, being open to talk to anyone who wants to oppose us,” reflected the director of Tuttosport.
It should be noted that a few minutes before the disagreement was explained Allegri He also had a problem with the referee in charge of calling the final at the Olympic Stadium in Rome. It was in extra time of the match when a decision from the braid caused Allegri to lose his temper with the band, even removing his jacket and tie after an angry protest in which he was sent off. As explained by Guido Vaciago the return to calm Allegri It took a while to arrive.
Source: La Verdad

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