Juventus Coach Massimiliano Allegri has targeted a fifth consecutive Scudetto as his main objective for next season. 

The Bianconeri boss talked about his hopes for the future as well as reflecting on the Champions League final defeat in an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“We mustn’t think about results, but instead improving ourselves,” Allegri said.

“We have the usual objectives – Scudetto, Coppa Italia and I dream about the Champions League going forward.

Juventus Coach Massimiliano Allegri has targeted a fifth consecutive Scudetto as his main objective for next season. 

The Bianconeri boss talked about his hopes for the future as well as reflecting on the Champions League final defeat in an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“We mustn’t think about results, but instead improving ourselves,” Allegri said.

“We have the usual objectives – Scudetto, Coppa Italia and I dream about the Champions League going forward.

“The primary objective is to make history by recording a fifth consecutive Scudetto – Juve only managed that in the 1930s and it was another world then.

“The final was a great game, one of the best European finals of the last few years, but we were missing a little conviction.

“The tears of our players weren’t saying ‘who knows how long it’ll be before we’re here again’ but ‘we really could’ve beaten Barcelona and didn’t manage to’”.

The 47-year-old was forthright in his response when questioned over whether the Old Lady can once again become one of European football’s major players.

“If we have the right young players, why not?

“People like [Paulo] Dybala can help construct a cycle.

“To be at the top in Europe you need the right mentality and the right key players.

“We agree at the club – we need experienced players who can help the younger ones develop.”

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