Juventus sack Maurizio Sarri as head coach, put Andrea Pirlo in charge for next season
Juventus on Saturday sacked Sarri after he failed to guide the Italian champions to the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
Juventus on Saturday sacked Sarri after he failed to guide the Italian champions to the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
Maurizio Sarri urged Juventus players to stay calm and come back fresh for their last Serie A match of the season against Lyon later this week.
This is Maurizio Sarri's first Scudetto in his coaching career, while he became the oldest coach to win the title aged 61 years and six months.
The Bianconeri looked to have secured the Scudetto when Matthijs de Ligt gave his side the lead, but Ilija Nestorovski and Seko Fofana ruined Juventus's party as Udinese won the match 2-1.
The brace against Lazio took Ronaldo's tally to 30 league goals for the season.
The Portugal forward was substituted twice for Juventus in recent weeks and looked animated on both the occasions.
The club also expects an apology from Ronaldo who escaped both a fine and a ban for his reaction when head coach Maurizio Sarri took him off after 55 minutes.
The City star explained how the talent and consistency of Messi sets him apart from the rest and no one even comes close to him.
Ahead of Juventus's UEFA Champions League game against Lokomotiv Moscow, Sarri delivered a strong message against racism.
If Juventus indeed take this deal forward, they will have to pay Chelsea as much as £70 Million.