Allegri's winning genes

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Juventus will be forced to deliver good results, with or without Allegri. But no mistakes will be tolerated. With the departure of Allegri, the bar for whoever ends up replacing him is set very high. The Italians had been hoping for a Champions League trophy, but now there will also added to the pressure of following suit after such an amazing coach.
Certainly, in a period of five years he did not win the coveted Champions League once, but he lead the team into two finals, which were lost to Barcelona and Real Madrid. Aditionally, he has always reached at least the quarterfinals.
However, a glance at the dominace he has marked in Serie A is enough to understand his greatness: he has won all five leagues he played, as well as two Supercoppa finals. In addition, only Lazio this year cut another winning streak in the Coppa, where they won four consecutive titles.
All this in 269 official matches that left 191 victories. That is to say, an average of 71% of victories each time he played as a 'bianconero' coach.
In addition, with a total of 510 goals scored, Allegri's track record will be a tough act to follow.