Massimiliano Allegri will be forced to miss Juventus’ match against Roma tomorrow after receiving a one-game suspension.

The Bianconeri coach will have to watch his team’s away match against the Giallorossi from the sidelines following the sporting judge’s decision, meaning assistant coach Marco Landucci will have to take charge.

As announced by the sporting judge, Allegri has received the one-game suspension following his offensive remarks towards referee Simone Sozza at the end of Juventus’ 1-1 draw with Napoli on Thursday.

The Italian coach was enraged following the full-time whistle, feeling that a number of decisions were questionable in the tough draw.

Juventus have also been fined €10,000 following offensive chants by a portion of the fanbase towards the Napoli fans, something that often happens in this fixture.

Some are a little confused by the decision to suspend Allegri but not Roma coach Jose Mourinho, who was similarly enraged following the end of the Giallorossi’s 3-1 loss to Milan.

4 thought on “Allegri suspended for Roma-Juventus”
  1. Poor little Maxie. He’s upset because the ref wouldn’t allow his team to cheat against Napoli, Don’t worry, Maxie, you will have many opportunities to practice your cheating ways. Put a smile on that fat face.

  2. @Trueblue…

    1. Do you need a safe space? Can’t handle the fact that officials should nor be above public criticism when their officiating is less than acceptable?

    2. Just goes to show what a weak civilization the western developed world has become.

  3. @O

    i know, right… 7 or more games Roma has been cheated by referee.
    And they say we shouldn’t complain HAHA!
    It’s easy for them to say because their teams are the one who get helped.
    The table speak for itself!!!!

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