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Allegri Says Juve Still Offers Challenges,blow Arsenal Job by mickapolo: 2:30pm On May 10, 2018
Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has refuted suggestions that his work is done at the club as they close in on a fourth double in as many seasons under his leadership.

Allegri was in belligerent mood after his side beat AC Milan 4-0 in the Coppa Italia final on Wednesday to complete the first of half what looks certain to be another double, given that the Serie A title race has been reduced to a formality.

Juve's dominance of Italian football has left observers wondering what else there is anything more for the 50-year-old to achieve, especially with other jobs opening up around Europe.

"I don't feel that I'm close to the end...We still have to win the championship and the next season we will have to fight again," said Allegri after Wednesday's match. Place bet on today's games on NaijaBet

"I have a contract with Juventus and, as we do every year, we will meet at the end of the season to plan the future. We need a clear understanding of how to improve again."

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