Allegri furious with players and referee after Juventus-Bologna – report

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri was furious with his players and referee Marco Di Bello following yesterday’s game against Bologna and his shouts were so loud that were heard from the press area at the Allianz Stadium.

The Bianconeri were held to a 1-1 draw by Thiago Motta’s Bologna in Turin on Sunday.

The Rossoblu were furious, given that VAR and the referee did not see a potential penalty kick in the second half, minutes before Dusan Vlahovic’s equaliser.

However, according to Gazzetta, Allegri was also unhappy with some referee decisions and didn’t hide his frustration after the final whistle. Juventus had appealed for a penalty kick for a handball in the second half.

The Livorno-born coach was ‘furious’ with some of his players too and the pink paper claims his shouts inside the dressing room were so loud that were heard inside the press area at the Allianz Stadium.

Allegri felt unwell after the game so his assistant Marco Landucci spoke to the media after the final whistle. The Bianconeri have collected four points in the opening two Serie A games and will meet Empoli away this coming Sunday.