Against Udinese, Allegri will become the second in appearances on the Juventus bench in all competitions. Here’s who precedes him, his record in black and white, and some already established records (Opta data).
The Tuscan coach, against Udinese, will become the second in appearances on the Juventus bench in all competitions. Here’s who precedes him, his record in black and white, and some already established records (Opta data).
COACHES WITH THE MOST APPEARANCES AT JUVENTUS
- Giovanni Trapattoni: 596 benches (319 wins, 181 draws, 96 losses)
- Marcello Lippi: 405 benches (227 wins, 104 draws, 74 losses)
- Massimiliano Allegri: 404 benches (267 wins, 69 draws, 68 losses)
- Heriberto Herrera: 215 benches
- Carlo Parola: 212 benches
- Virginio Rosetta: 159 benches
- Cestmir Vycpalek: 159 benches
- Antonio Conte: 151 benches
- Carlo Carcano: 144 benches
- Carlo Ancelotti: 114 benches
ALLEGRI’S RECORD WITH JUVENTUS
Massimiliano Allegri has already reached the milestone of 200 victories as a coach in Serie A with Juventus.
- Serie A: 289 matches (200 wins, 49 draws, 40 losses)
- Champions League: 68 matches (35 wins, 14 draws, 19 losses)
- Coppa Italia: 33 matches (26 wins, 1 draw, 6 losses)
- Europa League: 8 matches (4 wins, 3 draws, 1 loss)
- Italian Super Cup: 6 matches (2 wins, 2 draws, 2 losses)
- TOTAL: 399 matches (264 wins, 68 draws, 67 losses)
IN THE CLUB OF 4
With his 200 victories on the Juventus bench, Max Allegri is one of four coaches to have won the most matches with a single team in the top five European leagues since the beginning of the last decade: the Bianconeri coach is on par with Klopp (200 successes with Liverpool) and behind only Guardiola (212 with Manchester City) and Diego Simeone (283 with Atletico Madrid).
THE 1000 POINTS TARGET
Massimiliano Allegri could become the first coach in the history of Serie A with a single round-robin system to reach and surpass the 1000-point mark: he is currently at 998, while Spalletti came close to the milestone last year, stopping at 996 with Napoli.
5 SCUDETTI IN A ROW
Massimiliano Allegri is the only coach in Serie A history to have won five consecutive Scudetti, from 2014/15 to 2018/19. Only Giovanni Trapattoni has won the league title more times (six) with Juventus.
1ST FOR WINNING %
Allegri boasts the highest winning percentage in Serie A with a single team among coaches with at least 150 matches on a single bench.
- Allegri: 200 wins out of 289 matches with Juventus (69%)
- Pioli: 101 wins out of 168 matches with Milan (60%)
- Spalletti: 125 wins out of 211 matches with Roma (59%)
- Parola: 93 wins out of 160 matches with Juventus (58%)
- Mancini: 126 wins out of 217 matches with Inter (58%)
- Lippi: 149 wins out of 258 matches with Juventus (58%)
- Ancelotti: 163 wins out of 283 matches with Milan (58%)
PLAYERS WITH THE MOST APPEARANCES UNDER HIS MANAGEMENT
- Leonardo Bonucci: 247 matches
- Alex Sandro: 244 matches
- Juan Cuadrado: 229 matches
- Paulo Dybala: 221 matches
- Giorgio Chiellini: 210 matches
- Gianluigi Buffon: 168 matches
- Wojciech Szczesny: 163 matches
- Mario Mandzukic: 162 matches
- Stephan Lichtsteiner: 148 matches
- Andrea Barzagli: 146 matches
THE MOST USED LINEUP
Allegri has fielded 387 different formations in 404 matches played in all competitions with Juventus. The most utilized starting XI has been repeated only on four different occasions, including twice in the quarter-finals of the 2016/17 Champions League against Barcelona.
24 YOUNG PLAYERS LAUNCHED
Under the management of Massimiliano Allegri, 24 players under the age of 22 made their Serie A debut with Juventus.
The youngest:
- Moise Kean (16 years and 265 days)
- Mattia Vitale (17 years and 192 days)
- Paolo Gozzi (17 years and 353 days)
- Kingsley Coman (18 years and 78 days)
- Kenan Yildiz (18 years and 108 days)
- Dean Huijsen (18 years and 191 days)
- Fabio Miretti (18 years and 229 days)
- Matรญas Soulรฉ (18 years and 229 days)
- Joseph Nonge (18 years and 237 days)
- Hans Nicolussi Caviglia (18 years and 263 days)