Juventus fans booed Bianconeri players after a 1-0 loss against Udinese on Monday, but ultras in Curva Sud made chants for Massimiliano Allegri in the final minutes.

Juventus suffered their third defeat this season, the second in a row in Serie A, losing 1-0 to strugglers Udinese at the Allianz Stadium on Monday night. Football Italia was among the accredited media.

Lautaro Giannetti’s first Serie A goal gave Udinese all three points in Turin and Juventus fans booed their players both after the half-time whistle and at the end of the match.

However, there was an awkward moment in the final minutes of the game when the Bianconeri ultras in Curva Sud made chants to support coach Massimiliano Allegri.

The Livorno-born coach will likely receive a different reception on social media, where Juventus fans are generally quite critical of him.

Juventus ultras also insulted ordinary supporters who were leaving the stands before the final whistle, singing ‘You are sh** fans.’

3 thought on “Juventus players booed, but ultras defend Allegri”
  1. Wow our Ultras have lost the plot too.
    Congrats Rubinter, while we have Allegri and you have the refs you have nothing to worry about.

  2. Quite incredible that anyone would be supporting Allegri delivering nothing in 3 years and earning $7M plus $2M in bonuses for, you guessed it, reaching 4th spot! An absolute disgrace. Sarri won a scudetto and got sacked, Pirlo won 2 cups as a novice coach and got sacked. Allegri destroys players and the club yet continues to survive. Simply mind boggling.

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