Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri has criticized his player Moise Kean after the striker received a red card during their 2-1 defeat to AS Roma in Serie A.
Juventus manager Allegri slams Moise Kean's "stupid" red card in defeat to Roma
Kean was sent off in the 62nd minute of the match for a second yellow card offense after a reckless challenge on Roma defender Bryan Reynolds. The red card left Juventus with 10 men for the remainder of the match, and they were unable to mount a comeback after going 2-0 down.
Speaking to reporters after the match, Allegri said that Kean's red card was a "stupid" mistake and that it had cost Juventus the chance to get a positive result. He also criticized the team's overall performance, saying that they had not played well enough and that they needed to improve in the coming matches.
Kean's red card was a blow for Juventus, who are currently fighting to secure a top-four finish in Serie A and qualify for the UEFA Champions League next season. The Italian striker had been in good form recently, scoring three goals in his last two matches.
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Overall, the defeat to Roma was a setback for Juventus, who are looking to bounce back after a disappointing season last year. The team will need to improve their performances in the remaining matches if they hope to achieve their goals for the season.