The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Juventus set to unleash fury on seventh straight title bid

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MILAN: Massimilia­no Allegri warned that Juventus will unleash fury in their quest for a seventh straight Serie A title after another shattered Champions League dream.

“We start again with our heads high, even very high,” said coach Allegri after the bitter disappoint­ment of winning 31 on the night at Real Madrid only to lose their quarter-final 4-3 on aggregate, after Cristiano Ronaldo’s 97th-minute penalty.

“There’s no use crying about it. We’re disappoint­ed but we need to get that out of our system because we’re back in league action on Sunday

“Now we have to be furious in Italy, to bring home the seventh Scudetto and the fourth Italian Cup in a row.”

The Italian champions returned to Turin from Spain on Thursday after the nightmare of referee Michael Oliver waving a red card in captain Gianluigi Buffon’s face after he angrily protested a penalty awarded in the final minute.

It produced yet another night of Champions League disappoint­ment for the Turin giants who have had many with five consecutiv­e European final defeats between 1997 and last year’s to Real Madrid in Cardiff.

But this one could be the bitterest with the club facing UEFA disciplina­ry action for Buffon’s rant against the English referee who he said had “a rubbish bin” instead of a heart, and Juventus president Andrea Agnelli who demanded the removal of UEFA chief refereeing officer Pierluigi Collina.

“Now we need to turn this rage and disappoint­ment into positivity for this month and a half that remains, where we still have Scudetto and Italian Cup to win,” said defender Giorgio Chiellini. - AFP

Saturday (all times GMT) Cagliari v Udinese (1300), Chievo v Torino, Genoa v Crotone (1600); Atalanta v Inter Milan (1845) Sunday Fiorentina v SPAL (1030), Bologna v Verona, AC Milan v Napoli, Sassuolo v Benevento (all 1300GMT); Juventus v Sampdoria (1600), Lazio v AS Roma (1845)

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