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Juventus, sixth Scudetto in a row: legend

The bianconeri are champions of Italy for the sixth consecutive time. no one had ever succeeded in Italy – Great party after the 3-0 victory over Crotone which sanctioned the mathematical conquest of the Scudetto, the third of the Allegri era, the true protagonist of the triumph – Now all eyes are on the Champions League final in Cardiff where Juve will win the coveted trophy against Real Madrid

Juventus, sixth Scudetto in a row: legend

Now it's really official: Juventus are once again the Italian Champions! A success that has never really been questioned throughout the year, yet historic and unforgettable: never before has anyone won six consecutive championships, the last 3, moreover, with the Italian Cup attached. For the famous Treble the most important piece is still missing but in the meantime Juve have done their duty and can celebrate the great achievement achieved. Many, many happy comments came from the black and white world, starting with Andrea Agnelli. “Passion, humility and malice…tomorrow more than yesterday. Legend ”the president's tweet, which was followed by the words of Marotta, his operative right arm in all these successes. “Together we fought a lot and he had the merit of structuring the club in the best possible way – the comment of the dg. – Let's enjoy this winning cycle and then plan the future with Allegri, his era has not yet ended and on our part there is maximum willingness to continue together ”. “I'm happy to coach here and soon we'll meet the management, but first we have to win the final in Cardiff – glossed over the coach. – I had asked the boys to give me this gift with Crotone, so we would have a couple of days off to start thinking about the Champions League. We have reached a great goal, I'm not one who makes many demonstrations of joy but when faced with certain things I get emotional too”.

“The sixth title is something extremely significant – commented Captain Buffon. – We have written indelible pages in the history of Italian football, always working hard and winning six years in a row is really important”. Between Juve and the triumph there was Nicola's Crotone, who went up to Turin to look for a miracle with a view to salvation. The Calabrians will try again next week against Lazio (Empoli, defeated by Atalanta, will face it on the Palermo field instead), hoping to find greater leniency. Allegri's team just couldn't have it, determined to close every speech and therefore hungry as on the best days. And in fact, right from the start it was Juve-show, with the game-breaking goal already arriving in the 12th minute: this time, the finisher was Mario Mandzukic, who just couldn't find a better way to celebrate his birthday (12'). Calabrian wall demolished in a few minutes, exactly as Allegri wanted.

From that moment on, the script remained substantially unchanged, and when Dybala brushed the 2-0 free-kick (39 ') the Juve world began to uncork the champagne. The last cap was removed by Alex Sandro in the final (83', the help of goal-line technology was decisive), then the delirium began. In perfect Savoy style, all right, so much so that the team didn't even celebrate around Turin with the classic open-top bus. But Juve has a much more ambitious plan, that is to wander around the city with the last cup that is still missing, the most important one. And now there's plenty of time to think about Cardiff and Real Madrid (who graduated yesterday as Spanish champions ahead of Barcelona), this time to take the Champions League and really complete the circle.

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