The Free Press Journal

Farewell to Allegri

Juventus hold Atalanta to keep their Champions League chances alive

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Departing Juventus coach Massimilia­no Allegri bid farewell to the Turin fans in the team's final home game this season on Sunday, a 1-1 stalemate against Atalanta that kept the visitors' hopes of a first-ever Champions League qualificat­ion alive. The Juventus fans paid tribute to Allegri, who the club's management have decided will not be their coach next season, despite winning 11 trophies in five years, but missing out on winning the Champions League.

Juventus have already wrapped up their record eighth consecutiv­e title, which was Allegri's fifth. The team were officially presented with this year's Serie A trophy, the first for Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. Former World Cup winner Andrea Barzagli played his final home game after eight years in Turin, and received an resounding ovation when he came off after an hour.

On the pitch, forward Mario Mandzukic struck ten minutes from time to cancel out Josip Ilicic's 33rd-minute goal for Atalanta.

The point keeps Atalanta's hopes of a first Champions League campaign alive, which they can seal if they beat Sassuolo in their final game next weekend. Atalanta moved third ahead of Inter Milan on head-tohead after Luciano Spalletti's side lost 4-1 at Napoli. Juventus and second-placed Napoli are already through to the Champions League

next season.

AC Milan are just one point behind Inter and Atalanta in fifth after Krzysztof Piatek and Suso struck in a 20 win over Frosinone. Inter will play their final match against Empoli, who are trying to avoid relegation.

Polish striker Piatek got back scoring on 57 minutes at the San Siro, with Spanish winger Suso adding a second nine minutes later. Milan goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma saved a Camillo Ciano penalty before Piatek broke his fivematch scoring drought with his 22nd goal of the season. Milan are at least assured of a place in next season's Europa League, along with Roma, who were held to a goalless draw at Sassuolo on Saturday.

The two teams benefited from seventh-placed Torino's shock 4-1 defeat at Empoli, which ended the northerner­s' European hopes. Lazio, in eighth, are sure of playing in the Europa League group stage thanks to their Coppa Italia victory.

Empoli moved out of the relegation zone at the expense of Genoa, who were held 1-1 by Cagliari, and are now 18th ahead of next week's clash with Fiorentina, themselves just three points off the drop zone.

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