Juventus defended by Serie A club supremo over legal issues

Lazio president Claudio Lotito insists Juventus cannot be called the bad side of Italian football as the Bianconeri battle with authorities over capital gains.

Max Allegri’s men have improved on the pitch, but the club has been rocked by the recent resignation of its president and board members, which came just before investigators revealed damning details about their dealings.

The Bianconeri have been accused of tampering with the books and now face serious charges, making them public enemy number one again.

Considering they were also involved in Calciopoli in 2006, it seems like they are the bad club in the country, but Lotito says that label will be unfair.

He said via Football Italia:

“To say that Juve is the evil of Italian football is unfair. Today everyone goes out of their way to create dissent against Juventus. Politics is one thing, human value is another. Andrea is a hard-working man”.

Juve FC says

Juventus is made to look like the bad boys of Italian soccer even though the club has continued to put the country on the map in international competitions.

It is also a club that brings superstars to Serie A and ensures that it can attract investment from international organizations with its star power. It deserves more respect.

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