The Juventus coach would have screamed in the locker room, then the choice not to appear on TV and in the conference: in the crosshairs team and referee?
In fact, the technician preferred not to appear in front of the TVs and in the press room, leaving Deputy Landucci to carry out the traditional interviews.
An unusual choice, especially on the second day of the championship. Choice justified by Landucci himself with a slight illness accused by Allegri at the end of the race.
THE SCREAMS IN THE CHANGING ROOM
According to reports from 'La Gazzetta dello Sport', once he returned to the locker room after Di Bello's triple whistle, Allegri let off steam by screaming for a long time. He yells that they would reach the area reserved for journalists.
Not a novelty for Allegri, who often let himself go in this way in the past to release tension but then regularly presented himself in post-match interviews.
WHO WAS ALLEGRI ANGLED WITH?
It is not clear who the recipients of Allegri's anger were. Surely the performance offered by Juventus, especially in the first half, must not have been too much appreciated by the coach, as Landucci also confirmed in front of the microphones.
According to some, however, Allegri would not even have appreciated Mr. Di Bello's refereeing and the declarations of the managing director of Bologna, Fenucci, would have further unnerved the Juventus coach.