Turin, 27 October (LaPresse) – ‘It's not just Tudor's fault, but as often happens, the coach is the first to pay the price.’ So said Evelina Christillin, an Italian sports executive who has held important positions at UEFA and FIFA in the past, a fan and great connoisseur of the Juve world, speaking to Rai Radio1 about the Bianconeri club's decision to sack coach Igor Tudor after last night's defeat against Lazio. ‘I would just like to point out that Juventus has changed seven coaches since Allegri took over, so we are seeing a fairly clear trend,’ she added. "I would say that the club is lacking something, there is a bit of confusion, and not just now. They have spent £300 million on transfers (more than Real Madrid, ed.) without achieving much. Responsibility should be shared from the top down, not all on poor Tudor."

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