Juventus Manager, Massimiliano Allegri reportedly called Inter Milan’s executives “sh*t” after their Coppa Italia elimination on Wednesday.
The Bianconeri were eliminated from this year’s Coppa Italia semi-finals by Inter thanks to Federico Di Marco’s goal in the 15th minute.
After they left the field, Allegri lost his temper and yelled at Inter manager Dario Baccin as he made his way to the away team’s dressing room, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport (via CalcioeFinanza).
Additionally, it was said that the manager and Giuseppe Marotta, the CEO of the Nerazzurri and a former coworker at Juventus, had an argument.
He yelled at Baccin, “You’re s***, you’re going to finish sixth anyway.
After Romelu Lukaku and Samir Handanovic were dismissed from the game in the first leg at the Allianz Stadium, the Inter executive entered the field and was fined.
Allegri is then alleged to have scolded his players for their poor play and ordered that they get as many Serie A points as they could in order to qualify for Champions League play even if the 15-point suspension is enforced.
He said, “We must surpass them in the league and prevent them from qualifying for the Champions League.”
Juventus, who have lost three straight Serie A games, will be desperate to turn things around when they go to Bologna on Sunday.