It’s getting tense in the house of Juventus: Paredes attacked Allegri

Bad times for Juventus. They lost against Lazio (1-2), European tournaments next season hang by a thread, and the atmosphere in the team does not look ideal. This is evidenced by the conflict between Leandro Paredes and Massimiliano Allegri.It is not rare that Juventus opens their training camp doors and allows fans closer access to the happenings at the sessions. More than 300 people showed up at Continassa, where they had the opportunity to watch their idols train.##NAJAVA_MECA_7172016##During training, the tension in the team was noticeable, and Paredes showed up the most nervous of all. Frustrated that he hasn’t been playing lately, he approached the Juventus coach and asked for an explanation of his status. The Old Lady strategist did not want to solve problems in front of the fans and the conversation with the winner of the World Cup continued inside the dressing room. And there, in front of several teammates, Leandro angrily attacked Max, who did not hold back either, and eyewitnesses say that it was not pleasant at all.Brought in as a great desire of coach Allegri and club president Federico Cherubini, Paredes failed to live up to expectations, he was often overlooked, and spent most of his time on the bench. Disappointed by not playing in the derby against Torino and the minutes in general (only 170 minutes since February), the Argentine has been dissatisfied for weeks and now he has ‘exploded’.Tense moments at training on Easter Monday (Thread inbound): between Leandro #Paredes and Max Allegri during training, which led to the Argentine not taking part in the post training celebration (@FabDellaValle / Filippo Cornacchio via @Gazzetta_it ) pic.twitter.com/8y03Hdjrfu— 🎥 The AJC 🏳️🏴 (@The_AJC_) April 11, 2023 Does this mean the end of Paredes with the Turin giant? Elimination from the Champions League nullified the Old Lady’s obligation to buy out Paredes’ contract, making it almost certain that he will leave Italy. This way, Juve will probably spend the 20,000,000 euros, which was the buyout clause for the Argentine, on Sassuolo’s midfielder David Fratesi.Not the best intro to the Europa League quarterfinal match against Sporting Lisbon on Thursday at 10 PM EAT.

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