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Juve's Allegri, Tuttosport's Vaciago make peace

Juve's Allegri, Tuttosport's Vaciago make peace

Juve boss says didn't mean to insult, threaten newspaper editor

ROME, 17 May 2024, 14:49

ANSA English Desk

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Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri and Tuttosport Editor-in-chief Guido Vaciago said Friday that they have made peace after the latter accused the former of insulting and threatening him following Juve's 1-0 win over Atalanta in the Italian Cup final in Rome on Wednesday.
    "With reference to the events that occurred after the Atalanta-Juventus match and the spat in the media between them yesterday, Coach Massimiliano Allegri and Tuttosport Editor-in-chief Guido Vaciago state that, after speaking to each other, they have resolved the unpleasant situation and settled all their issues in a spirit of collaboration and with a sense of responsibility," Allegri and Vaciago said in a joint statement to ANSA.
    "Massimiliano Allegri expressed regret for what happened on Wednesday night, explaining that he did not intend to threaten or insult Guido Vaciago at all".
    Sources said on Thursday that Italian Soccer Federation (FIGC) sporting prosecutors were opening a probe into the case.
    Allegri looks set to leave Juve in the close season after a largely disappointing season and his extraordinary outburst on Wednesday, in which he railed against match and club officials, tore off his jacket and tie and stormed down the touchline before going on to have a furious argument with Vaciago in the tunnel after the match.
   

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