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Leonardo Bonucci, Juventus's attack captain, said Monza's "apology" demonstrated a lack of direction
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September 21, 2022
The Ultras of Juventus have broken out at club captain Leonardo Bonucci, who has said he is not a leader and will never be one. After a turbulent start to this season that saw Juventus win just two of their seven Serie A games going into the international break, the club's main fanbase has felt they must get their voices heard. After losing 1-0 to Monza on Sunday, Bonucci's second half strike brought the traveling fans to 'apologise.'
After losing to newly promoted Monza, Juventus' Massimiliano Allegri is led to prison by police
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September 19, 2022
Juventus' poor start to the season as they currently sit 8th in the Italian top divison. There has been no reprieve in Europe as the Old Lady has lost both of its first two games in the group stages to Benfica and PSG. The loss to Monza is also a new low, considering that this is the team's first-ever triumph in Serie A, putting Allegri under intense strain going into the international break. The Italian boss was walked back to his vehicle after the police officers' humiliation, as shown in a video game by Dello Sport. Following the loss to Monza, the club's fans began to turn on the six-time Serie A champion, five of whom were as Juventus boss, as #AllegriOut was trending on Twitter. When Allegri returned to the club in 2021, there was hope that he would bring back the glory days, but he hasn't been able to re-establish Juventus as Italy's biggest force.
Di Maria can be a bully, Napoli's followers make them unstoppable, and Inter's interns have thrown them out of office, and something is wrong at Inter
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September 19, 2022
Only two teams are unbeaten in Serie A's seventh round of games, after Napoli put an end to Milan's reign, and Atalanta saw off Jose Mourinho's Roma in the capital. With a 3-0 victory over Inter, Udinese maintained their own fine form against the top teams, while Juventus lost their first victory of the season over the Old Lady who dominated the game with ten men. All of this and more were included in our latest ten things we learned from Serie A with Sportmail's ALVISE CAGNAZZO. He was supposed to be the extra man for Juventus, but Di Maria's 'bullying' attitude against Armando Izzo in the team's personal war against the Monza defender has already sparked suspicion of intolerance, allowing the team to be stifled in times of such turmoil. Angel Di Maria must be the symbolic figure, not a player full of resentment and resentment: against Monza, he lost the best of chances to be a hero, and now his journey in Italy seems to be a disappointment.