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Ronaldo’s last Juventus match?

Pirlo replaces Sarri first of many major changes at Serie A champions

- Sports Editor BY MATTHEW SMITH

They are the Champions of Italy, but something is evidently wrong in Turin, as Juventus wielded the axe and sacked manager Maurizio Sarri following their departure from the Champions League at the hands of French club Lyon on Friday night.

Yesterday, the Italian champions replaced him with Former Italy and Juventus star Andrea Pirlo as the new coach on a two-year contract.

The Turin club lurched to a one-point triumph in Serie A in this past elongated season, losing four and drawing two of their last 10 matches in all competitio­ns. That is not the form a club of Juventus’ stature accepts, and Sarri paid the price less than 18 hours after their embarrassi­ng exit to unrated French side Lyon.

Almost as a harbinger of things to come, Juventus said they will take a few days to assess the damage in the wake of the early departure from the world’s elite club competitio­n. Famous last words.

Widely criticised

And so it proved to be. Sarri, 61, was in charge for only one season and had been widely criticised by the Italian

media despite leading Juventus to a ninth successive Serie A title last month.

There is one big question: Will star playmaker Cristiano Ronaldo be in Juve’s ranks for next season?

With the need for fresh legs at the Turin club becoming ever more apparent, Ronaldo may have played his last match, leaving to generate some urgently needed spending money for the summer transfer market.

Agnelli said he hopes the former and Real Madrid hero will remain. “He’s a pillar of Juventus,” he said. But money talks, and so does the demand for a Champions League trophy, something that is over for another year for Juventus, and something that seems less likely with an ageing Ronaldo in an ageing squad next term.

Agnelli almost accepted as much when he said: “The Champions League has been a dream for us, but now it must become an objective.”

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Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during the Champions League round of 16 second leg match against Lyon at the Allianz stadium in Turin on Friday.
AP ■ Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during the Champions League round of 16 second leg match against Lyon at the Allianz stadium in Turin on Friday.
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Maurizio Sarri
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