Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri says his side are "sorry and angry" after they missed out on the Champions League knockout rounds.
"In the league we have four games before the [World Cup] break. We must continue working." "We are sorry and angry. "More than the wrong approach, I think we were too soft in defence in the first half," Allegri told reporters. We must make the effort and continue to work to remain in the championship [race]," Allegri said. "We are disappointed and angry because we are out of the Champions League.
According to La Gazzetta Dello Sport, investigators have found a 'secret document' signed by Juventus and Cristiano Ronaldo where the club promised their.
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Italian Serie A soccer club Juventus on Tuesday denied wrongdoing after prosecutors probing allegations of false accounting and market manipulation ...
"Juventus remains convinced... to have acted in compliance with the laws and regulations governing the preparation of financial reports, in accordance with accounting principles and in line with the international practice in the football industry," the club said in a statement. "The amounts of these capital increases exceed and largely absorb those which have been contested in the investigation, which in any case would have no effect on the indebtedness of the company," the lawyers added. Register for free to Reuters and know the full story "Moreover, during the years concerned, Juventus has carried out two different capital increases in full transparency and respecting regulations to the letter," the statement said. Juventus, its board, leading executives and members of the board of its statutory auditors have been informed that the current phase of the investigation has ended, Anna Maria Loreto, chief prosecutor in the club's home city of Turin, said in a statement late on Monday.
Juventus president Andrea Agnelli is among 15 people who could face a trial for alleged false accounting and irregularities in player transfers.
Juventus finished fourth the past two seasons and is currently placed eighth in Serie A. Last month, Juventus reported a record loss of โฌ254.3 million ($246m) for the 2021-22 financial year. The case is also exploring if investors were misled with invoices being issued for non-existent transactions to demonstrate income that in turn could be deemed false accounting.