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Italian giants Juventus is struggling to get things right, as it has been coming up with irregular performances across tournaments. On Sunday, it succumbed to another 0-1 defeat to a relegation-threatened Monza away from home. As a result, the visitors are lurking in the eighth spot. Consequently, it has cast serious doubts over the future of head coach Massimiliano Allegri in Turin, with speculations that he might be sacked in the coming days. At the same time, the recent result does not help him either. In the meantime, the Old Lady's assistant coach Marco Landucci feels that negativity will not help the club or the boss.
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"It is evident that at the moment, it is not enough. Negativity does not help. The fans' criticisms are there. Now, we have to be united. It's easy to be united in victories. We have to be even more so now," added Landucci, reports Fotmob.
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Landucci also analysed that Angel Di Maria's red card was the turning point in the match. "Di Maria's sending off affected us. Di Maria is the first to be sorry. He fell into the trap of Izzo, who is very good at this kind of thing," he concluded.