Massimiliano Allegri reportedly clashed with Inter Milan executives after his Juventus side suffered defeat in the Coppa Italia semi-finals on Wednesday.
Federico Dimarco scored the decisive goal in the tie with the wing back giving Inter Milan a 1-0 lead in the 15th minute at the San Siro.
Inter preserved their advantage to win 1-0 on the night and advance to the final 2-1 on aggregrate.
Allegri reportedly clashed with Inter Milan CEO Beppe Marotta, who he had previously worked with at Juventus, as well as assistant sporting director Dario Baccin.
According to the Gazzetta Dello Sport, Allegri said 'You're all a bunch of s**ts, but you'll finish sixth anyway' to the Inter Milan executives.
The Juventus manager then reportedly turned to his side and said 'We have to finish ahead of them in the league, we must not send them to the Champions League.'
Allegri had also argued with defender Leandro Bonucci during the second half of the defeat.
The Juventus coach decided to substitute Bonucci after seeing the defender appearing to struggle with an injury.
The 35-year-old had attempted to change Allegri’s mind with the substitution, but was ultimately replaced by Danilo.
Juventus currently lie third in Serie A with Allegri’s side holding a five point cushion over sixth placed Inter.
Allegri’s side moved back into the top four last week after Juventus’ 15-point penalty was reversed by the Italian Olympic Committee.
Italy’s highest sporting court has ordered that Juventus’ alleged falsification of capital gains from transfer dealings be re-examined.
This could lead to the points being removed at a later date, while UEFA has separately begun an investigation that could lead to a potential Champions League ban, should the club be found guilty of an offence.
The Coppa Italia exit leaves the Europa League as Juventus sole chance of silverware this season, with Allegri’s team facing a tough semi-final against six-time record winners Sevilla.
Despite their league position, Inter could yet finish the campaign with three trophies, having already secured the Italian Super Cup.
Inter will face rivals AC Milan in the Champions League semi-finals next month, while Simone Inzaghi's side will meet either Fiorentina or Cremonese in the Coppa Italia final.
Inter are aiming to defend their Coppa Italia title after beating Juventus in the final last season.
Tozcdekpr
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Allegri, should be sacked to fix this problem.
valverde7
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Juve should finish 2nd place… Inter and Milan are simply not good enough