Former Juventus Coach Alberto Zaccheroni has defended Massimiliano Allegri’s side, insisting they’re not playing badly.

The 61-year-old coached the Old Lady in 2010, replacing Ciro Ferrara mid-season, but was not offered a new deal at the end of the campaign after finishing seventh in Serie A.

Former Juventus Coach Alberto Zaccheroni has defended Massimiliano Allegri’s side, insisting they’re not playing badly.

The 61-year-old coached the Old Lady in 2010, replacing Ciro Ferrara mid-season, but was not offered a new deal at the end of the campaign after finishing seventh in Serie A.

Allegri was forced to defend the team’s recent dip in form during yesterday’s Press conference, but Zaccheroni doesn’t think the Bianconeri have been as bad as some might suggest.

“Juve are playing in a different way to last year,” Zaccheroni explained in today’s edition of Tuttosport.

“But it’s not true to say that they’re playing badly, far from it. I’ve enjoyed these last few games.

“There isn’t some magic formula to win Championships.

“A lot depends on the players a Coach has available. A Coach shouldn’t look to make a name for himself, the priority is to make your team play well and win.

“To win the title you have to make very few mistakes, and that’s everyone at the club, including the fans and the atmosphere.

“Everything must be done in the right way, not only on the pitch.”

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