September 29, 2022 – 2:47 PM
It has not been the best start to the season for Juventus, in fact it has been nothing short of disastrous and the man who will ultimately pay the price is manager Max Allegri.
The bigger question is when the Juventus board will pull the trigger and fire Allegri.
Different media outlets seem to disagree on how many games Allegri has left to save his job, some saying five games, others saying by World Cup time and so on, which seems to be nothing more than guesswork.
The truth is that it all depends purely on the results and nothing else, keep losing points at a fast pace and Allegri will be gone, start racking up points and move up the table and Allegri will have bought himself some time.
Watching Juventus hasn’t exactly been exciting, unlike live casino games, however you can get away with shady football if you’re winning, Allegri isn’t and that’s a very bad combination to have.
If Juve were to lose or draw against Bologna on Sunday, the pressure on the manager would be immense, nothing short of a win will do and Allegri may well be out of a job on Monday if Juve don’t choose. top three points.
Of course, things could suddenly get a lot better for Allegri and he’s pretty lucky with the upcoming meetings.
Juventus take on Bologna on Sunday and then Maccabi Haifa in the Champions League two games that are very winnable next is AC Milan at San Siro to some extent Allegri could get away with not winning that one but only narrowly.
Juve will then face Maccabi Haifa and Torino again and that could be the game that determines the manager’s future more than any other.
Juventus really should beat Bologna and Maccabi Haifa and they are more than capable of beating both Torino and AC Milan the fixtures could have been a lot worse and Allegri is probably grateful for that however a loss at home to Bologna a loss to title rivals AC Milan, loss in the Turin derby and failure to take maximum points from the double from Maccabi Haifa and Allegri would be in deep trouble for any of those setbacks.
So, in conclusion, no one knows how many games Allegri has left, it’s purely down to results and while you can browse the upcoming games, they’re also the exact kind of games that could get a manager fired.