Allegri told about Ronaldo’s role at Juventus

Allegri told about Ronaldo’s role at Juventus

The head coach of Juventus Turin Massimiliano Allegri spoke about the burden that will fall on Cristiano Ronaldo.

The fact that Cristiano remains at Juventus is a fact. He will not leave either for PSG or Manchester United, as the tabloids wrote at the beginning of the summer. This gave rise to the new head coach of Turin, Massimiliano Allegri, to discuss the future of the Portuguese in his team.

At his first press conference after his comeback to the club, Allegri reassured Ronaldo fans that he was counting on the forward and also announced his new duty to set an example for young people,

“At the same time, I explained to Ronaldo that even when he is in perfect shape, he should not expect to play in every match. I will rotate so that all footballers get game practice, which is very important when a team plays two days later on the third,” the Italian coach concluded.

For Allegri, the most important thing right now is not to confront Ronaldo. The Portuguese has serious authority over the players, so if internal squabbles begin, everyone will be out of luck, and especially the club, in terms of results. But Massimiliano is an old fox who always found a common language with aged legends who came to finish career in Juventus. You can remember Carlos Tevez, Mario Mandzukic, Dani Alves and Andrea Pirlo. None of them had obvious disagreements with the coach.

For Allegri, the most important thing right now is not to confront Ronaldo. The Portuguese has serious authority over the players, so if internal squabbles begin, everyone will be out of luck, and the club in the first place, in terms of results. But Massimiliano is an old fox who always found a common language with age legends who came to play out in Juventus. You can remember Carlos Tevez, Mario Mandzhukic, Dani Alves and Andrea Pirlo. None of them had obvious disagreements with the coach.

Ronaldo, of course, is a different figure. But if Allegri manages to make him a substitute player, who will gorgeously play 30-40 minutes of the rest of the match, this will be his personal victory. The Portuguese is not getting any younger and can no longer drag the team on himself the entire match, so leaving the bench to put the squeeze on the opponent would be the perfect solution for the 36-year-old forward.