We can't think about Ronaldo, we must come together, says Juve's coach Allegri

With Cristiano Ronaldo set for a move to Manchester United, Juve looked flat in its first home match of the season against promoted Empoli and lost without creating any clear chances.

Published : Aug 29, 2021 10:51 IST , TURIN, ITALY

Juventus' coach Massimiliano Allegri shouts instructions during the Serie A match between Juventus and Empoli at the Allianz stadium in Turin on Saturday.
Juventus' coach Massimiliano Allegri shouts instructions during the Serie A match between Juventus and Empoli at the Allianz stadium in Turin on Saturday.
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Juventus' coach Massimiliano Allegri shouts instructions during the Serie A match between Juventus and Empoli at the Allianz stadium in Turin on Saturday.

Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri said his team cannot think about departing Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo and must come together to turn things around after its shock 1-0 Serie A home defeat by Empoli on Saturday.

With Ronaldo set for a move to Manchester United, Juve looked flat in its first home match of the season against promoted Empoli and lost without creating any clear chances.

"Cristiano spent three years at Juventus, he scored goals, which he is very good at, he's an extraordinary player, but we cannot think about Ronaldo from now on," Allegri told DAZN .

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"I have a fine squad, we simply must realise that we can't just dominate every match. We need to come together and this will help us for the future."

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Juve also dropped points in a 2-2 draw in its season opener at Udinese after being two goals up, with substitute Ronaldo denied a stoppage-time winner by VAR in his last appearance for the club.

"We need to work on our solidity, but these two slip-ups will inevitably do us good. This is a strong squad, it has values and gradually they will emerge," added Allegri.

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Only Federico Chiesa really tested Empoli keeper Guglielmo Vicario, who did not make a save in the second half, as Leonardo Mancuso got the winner and Juve were jeered off the pitch.

"The lads had started strongly, they then conceded at the first mistake playing out and got too panicky," said Allegri.

"We must have the patience to approach games calmly, play as a team and not try to resolve things as individuals. There have been too many players who have done things poorly who don't usually drop to that standard," he added.

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