Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri has ‘nothing to say’ to fans who want him sacked and insists ‘football is not an exact science.’

The Bianconeri will complete their second consecutive trophyless season under the Tuscan tactician.

Allegri has been heavily criticised by many Juventus fans on social media over the last two years. Not only for his lack of trophies but also his defensive playing style.

The Livorno-born coach was asked to send a message to fans who want him sacked during a pre-match press conference on Saturday.

“I have nothing to tell then. We’ve worked with seriousness and honesty. In life, getting everyone to agree is impossible,” he said.

“There is always someone happy and someone who is not. It happened even when we were winning trophies. This is part of the game, we must analyse two difficult seasons, but football is not an exact science. We must work with serenity, trying to make fewer errors. Perfection doesn’t exist.”

Allegri said that Dusan Vlahovic wouldn’t be available in the last game of the season, away at Udinese.

The Serbia international could have already played his final game in a Bianconeri shirt, given that Juventus are reportedly open to selling him for €80m in the summer.

Juventus can still get a Europa League placement this season if they beat Udinese and Roma or Atalanta fail to win their games against Spezia and Monza respectively.

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