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When you foul, you have to shut up! Massimiliano Allegri shouted at Alvaro Morata on the pitch

Álvaro Morata and Massimiliano Allegri get into it during the Juventus vs Genoa match. The whole situation took place when the Spanish striker was substituted, which he definitely didn’t like, as he subsequently took a very harsh swipe at his coach.

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Álvaro Morata and Massimiliano Allegri get into it during the Juventus vs Genoa match. The whole situation took place when the Spanish striker was substituted, which he definitely didn’t like, as he subsequently took a very harsh swipe at his coach.

Juventus Torino’s match with Genoa ended in a 2-0 victory for Allegri’s charges. Juan Cuadrado scored early in the match and Paulo Dybala added a second goal ten minutes before the end.

The first goal, scored by the Colombian speedster, was a very good one. Cuadrado took a corner kick, kicking the ball so cleverly that it went straight into the far post.

However, the most interesting event of the game was not either goal, but the scuffle between Morata and Allegri. In fact, the coach of the Turin side withdrew the striker from the game in the 73rd minute and replaced him with Moise Keane, which caused an altercation.

The reason for the substitution was Morata’s insolence towards the referee. The referee blew the whistle for a foul, which the striker disagreed with, then argued with him and received a yellow card. This, of course, made the coach nervous, who did not want to risk the player’s expulsion, so he withdrew it.

However, Morata was not happy about this either. So he didn’t just stay with the argument with the referee, he also took on his coach, who certainly didn’t let it go unnoticed, and they shouted at each other.

”What did I do?” Morata didn’t know. ”When you foul, you have to shut up!” the coach replied sharply from behind the sideline.

Juventus had no problem beating their opponents. But no one knows what kind of finish the head coach’s feud with the Spanish striker will have.

Source: Marca, Twitter

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