Football NewsMassimiliano Allegri confronts fan over jeers
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During a Serie A match between Juventus and Fiorentina, Massimiliano Allegri engaged with a spectator who was shouting negative comments towards Moise Keane and Mattia De Sciglio.

 

What did Massimiliano Allegri say?

In a Serie A match on Sunday, Juventus earned a tough victory against Fiorentina with a goal from Adrien Rabiot in the 34th minute. During the match, Juventus coach, Massimiliano Allegri, was seen engaging in a confrontation with a fan who was booing players Kean and De Sciglio. The coach reportedly shouted at the fan, demanding them to come down from the stands and repeat their jeers face-to-face.

During the post-game press conference, Massimiliano Allegri addressed the incident, expressing his disappointment. He stated that while the majority of the crowd supports the team, there are a few individuals who judge players negatively, regardless of their performance. The coach emphasized that all players, including Kean, De Sciglio, and Paredes, are important to the team and deserve respect. He went on to say that jeering a player ahead of time is disrespectful and he would rather have the fans jeer when the team as a whole performs poorly.

 

Juventus overcoming setbacks

In the early stages of the season, Juventus faced a major challenge when they were declared guilty of several financial violations by the Italian Football Federation. As a result, the club had 15 points removed from their total in the Serie A league. Currently, the Bianconeri is positioned ninth in the standings with 29 points from 22 matches after securing a victory against Fiorentina. Juventus will face Nantes in their upcoming Europa League match on Thursday