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Juventus: Max Allegri’s Ex Girlfriend Accuses Him Of Being A Cheat
- Juventus coach, Max Allegri was accused of being a cheat by his ex lover
- Her daughter took to Instagram to expose the manager’s shenanigans
Juventus head coach, Max Allegri has been accused of being a serial cheat by his ex girlfriend, Ambra Angiolini and her daughter, Jolanda Renga.
This isn’t the first time Max Allegri would be caught up in the web of relationship controversies. It was reported that he left one woman a couple of weeks before their wedding, then split with another after she fell pregnant.
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The 54-year-old coach in some quarters is referred to as the playboy manager of Italian football.
The relationship between Alegri and the 44-year-old TV personality and singer started in 2017. However, she confirmed to Striscia La Notizia television programme that not only had their relationship broken down but also that Allegri was effectively ghosting her and refusing any form of contact with her.
In a rather interesting manner, Ambra’s daughter from a previous relationship took to Instagram to spill the beans of what played out between her mother and Allegri
“Why go to her in Milan with the Tapiro d’Oro? Why not go to Turin? Because she trusted someone with who she shared four years of her life with?!
“Even if this person, in the end, proved to be different, is it the fault of the one who trusts or the one who betrays that trust, and betrays in every possible sense?
“What is so reproachable or ‘loser’ like about trusting and loving?”, Her post reads.
The use of the phrase ‘betrays’ used the same wording in Italian that refers to someone cheating on their partner.
Considering his record with women, Calciomercato.com pointed out: “There’s only one Lady Allegri is faithful to and it’s Juve.”
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