Juventus fans have taken to social media to vent their anger at current boss Massimiliano Allegri and demand that he be removed as manager - with Thomas Tuchel the man they want to replace him.
Sunday's 1-0 defeat to Monza means Juve are now without a win in five games, and comes off the back of the disastrous Champions League defeat to Benfica in midweek.
Allegri watched from the stands following his sending off in last week's dramatic draw with Salernitana and couldn't prevent his side's latest defeat, as Monza notched their first win of the season.
It means Juventus have only won two games in Serie A so far this season and are currently sitting 8th in the table.
Following the latest debacle fans took to Twitter to lambast the 55-year-old, creating the hashtag #AllegriOut and getting it to trend number one in Italy.
Many fans questioned how the Italian can stay in charge of the Turin club, with one fan stating 'Another pathetic performance from Max's pazza Juve. Even before the red, just an awful showing. I don't see how Allegri keeps his job.'
Another fan said that Allegri should be so ashamed of the defeat to Monza, that he shouldn't be sacked, but resign himself. They said: 'I'd be embarrassed if a side like Monza out-possessed me, especially by that margin.
That sentiment was reiterated by another post which criticised the Juve team as a whole by saying 'Juventus is a shame of a team. Allegri has to go.'
With Allegri in the firing line, the man who fans are looking at to save their season is recently sacked former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel.
One post sent a call to arms to the German boss while lamenting the current regime at Juve, stating 'Allegri will be gone by next week, he's totally passed it and Juve falling behind because of it. Tuchel to the rescue.'
That call was echoed by another tweet that expects Tuchel to make an instant impact in Serie A, saying 'Gonna be deep watching Tuchel replace Allegri and absolutely bulldoze Serie A'.
Fans won't be appeased by some of the facts of Allegri's reign either, with journalist Carlo Garganese tweeting the bare facts of his spell in charge that sees him with the worst points per game ratio for 31 years.
The current mood is a far cry from the five Serie A titles Allegri won with the club from 2014-2019. He also won four Coppa Italia's and took the club to two Champions League Finals.
However, this season has seen just two wins in 13 games, including back-to-back losses to in their opening Champions League groups.
As well as Thomas Tuchel, Mauricio Pochettino and Zinedine Zidane have also been linked as possible names to take charge if Allegri was to face the sack.
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Chima92
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I thought Ronaldo was responsible for Juv poor performance this season?? 🤡🤡
Worin
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It's Ronaldo's fault