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Juventus have 'great optimism' over Allegri future

Juventus chief executive Beppe Marotta believes Massimiliano Allegri will continue as head coach of the Serie A champions. Allegri completed a fourth domestic double in as many seasons in Turin, with Sunday's goalless draw against Roma sealing a seventh straight Scudetto overall for the Bianconeri. The 50-year-old has been touted as a frontrunner for the vacancy created by Arsene Wenger's departure from Arsenal but told a post-match news conference at the weekend that he would only leave the Allianz Stadium if the Juve board sacked him. Given remarks made by Marotta to Gazzetta dello Sport, this turn of events seems somewhat unlikely. "We will have a discussion with him in the coming...
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