Allegri rejects suggestion that Juve have nothing to lose


Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri during the press conference at Juventus Stadium, Turin, Italy. Reuters / Max Rossi

TURIN (Reuters) - Juventus want to reach the Champions League final as much as anyone, coach Massimiliano Allegri said on Monday as he refuted the suggestion that his side have nothing to lose in their tie against Real Madrid.

Italian sides can no longer match the spending power of clubs from Spain, England and Germany and reaching the semi-finals in itself is regarded as a success for Juventus, the first Serie A side to progress to the last four since Inter Milan in 2010.

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