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Massimiliano Allegri 'involved in heated row with six Juventus players'

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Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri reportedly had an argument with six players after his side lost to Hellas Verona at the weekend.
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Massimiliano Allegri was reportedly involved in an argument with six of his Juventus players at the weekend.

Allegri has endured a disappointing start to his second spell in Turin with Juventus collecting just 15 points from their opening 11 games in Serie A.

Their latest defeat came at Hellas Verona, the 2-1 reverse leaving Allegri's side down in ninth position and 16 points adrift of leaders Napoli.

According to Football Italia, frustration came to a head after the full-time whistle with Allegri unhappy with his midfield and forward line.

The report claims that a heated row ensued with Adrien Rabiot, Dejan Kulusevski, Rodrigo Bentancur, Alvaro Morata, Moise Kean and Arthur.

Juve had also lost to Sassuolo earlier in the week, the Italian giants now without a win in three domestic games ahead of Tuesday's Champions League fixture with Zenit St Petersburg.

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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Atalanta BCAtalanta18132343202341
2Napoli18132327121541
3Inter Milan17124145153040
4Lazio1811253325835
5Fiorentina1795331151632
6Juventus18711030151532
7Bologna177732521428
8AC Milan177642617927
9Udinese187382328-524
10Roma185582424020
11Torino185581924-520
12Empoli184771721-419
13Genoa184771627-1119
14Parma184682534-918
15Como184682030-1018
16Hellas VeronaHellas Verona1860122442-1818
17Lecce1844101131-2016
18CagliariCagliari1835101631-1514
19VeneziaVenezia1834111731-1413
20Monza1817101625-910
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