'Nothing changes' for Allegri despite Juve points deduction ⬇️
Massimiliano Allegri said Saturday that nothing had changed for his Juventus team despite the Serie A club being hit with a massive points deduction for using transfers to artificially boost their balance sheet.
Juve were docked 15 points by the Italian Football Federation on Friday evening, pushing them down from third to 10th in Serie A and greatly compromising their chances of making next season’s Champions League. “Nothing changes, we need to get points, tomorrow will be difficult because Atalanta are playing well and in good shape… We need to take it one step at a time.”
The club’s legal team branded the ruling, in which all eight other clubs accused in the trial were acquitted, “a clear injustice”.
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