Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri is not too concerned about the current torment of his former player, Leonardo Bonucci.
Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri does not seem to be very concerned about the standoff between the Piedmont club and its former manager, Leonardo Bonucci.
Allegri not disturbed by the Bonucci case
Now with Union Berlin, Bonucci has taken legal action against Juve for the way he was treated in his final months. When he was asked about it this weekend, the Bianconero coach skilfully kicked in.
“There is nothing more to say about Bonucci, he thundered just after his team’s success against Lazio. I can only wish him good luck for his career in and outside of football. Otherwise, the soap operas are on Canale 5 and I’m not a big fan.”
Bonucci is one of the players that Allegri managed the longest during his career. Obviously, he cannot be completely insensitive to what the latter endures. The Tuscan coach agrees. “I wish Leonardo good luck for the rest of his career. He joined a club that plays in the Champions League, so that will be important for him in terms of motivation. There is nothing more to add. Leo didn’t create an internal war. A decision has been made, as we said. It’s part of the course of life.”insisted Allegri.
Concerning his own training, and while the good results are coming one after the other at the moment, Allegri said: “The team wants to prove what they can do. Like all the teams I have coached, they leave everything on the field. »