TURIN Italy (Reuters) - Juventus are likely to need a shake-up at some point this season if they are to mount a serious challenge in the Champions League this season. New coach Massimiliano Allegri has so far left well alone after inheriting a team which won three successive Serie A titles under his predecessor Antonio Conte, who is now in charge of the Italian national side.
Greeted with suspicion and even hostility by Juventus fans when he was appointed in July, the former AC Milan coach is treading carefully as he finds his way at his new club.