Thursday, 7 March 2019
Juventus Want to Replace Massimiliano Allegri with Pep Guardiola
By news-admin
Pep Guardiola
DBasia.news – Four Serie A titles, four Coppa Italia and two Italian Super Cups, are the trophies that Massimiliano Allegri has won at Juventus. The 51-year-old coach entered his fifth year training Juventus.
But, there is one trophy he has never given the Bianconeri: the Champions League title. Juventus has invested heavily and is patient with Allegri. As long as he trains, Juve have only runner-up twice in 2015 and 2017.
This season was allegedly the last chance for Allegri to give the Champions League title to Juventus. Not easy.Because La Vecchia Signora was in a condition lagging behind a 0-2 aggregate goal from Atletico Madrid in the last 16 of the 2018-19 Champions League.
With or without the Champions League title, this season was allegedly the last season Allegri coached Juventus. The club realized that and reportedly had prepared some names to replace it.
Some names rose to the surface from Zinedine Zidane, Antonio Conte, to the most surprising, Pep Guardiola. Reported by Sport Mediaset, Guardiola is the ideal coach for Juventus’ board of directors.
Guardiola’s sister and also agent, Pere, was seen in Turin and allegedly communicated to Juventus to try to complete Guardiola’s transfer. Still from Mediaset , Pere is believed to be negotiating while having dinner at Milan.
At present, the potential of Guardiola to train Juve is indeed very small. However, it is not impossible because Guardiola has proven himself as one of Europe’s top coaches, with his offensive football beliefs and philosophy.
There is one interesting fact that might appeal to Guardiola. The 48-year-old Spaniard has never coached in Italy. Guardiola has conquered Spain, Germany, and England, along with Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City.
Guardiola also has ties to Italian football because he has played Brescia and Roma when he was actively playing. Coupled with Juventus’ big ambitions for success in Europe, Guardiola’s chance to coach Juventus could be a reality.
While training Barcelona, Bayern and Man City, Guardiola successfully won three LaLiga titles, three Bundesliga, one Premier League, and two Champions League trophies.
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