Juventus Ultras Protest as Champions League Spot Slips Away

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Following a disappointing 2-0 defeat to Fiorentina on Sunday, Juventus supporters expressed their anger. The team was met with boos at the final whistle, and passionate ultras continued their protests outside the Allianz Stadium.

This loss marked a grim end to Juventus’s final home game of the season against their historical rivals, Fiorentina. The result has seen them fall two points behind a Champions League qualification spot with only one match left in the campaign.

According to Tuttosport, the home crowd vociferously booed the team, urging them to display more passion and commitment. The dissatisfaction extended beyond the stadium, with a group of dedicated fans gathering outside to chant their disapproval of the team’s performance and the club’s management.

The ultras chanted slogans such as “respect our colours” and “we are Juventus,” reflecting their disappointment with a result that now likely relegates the Bianconeri to the Europa League for the upcoming season.

To secure Champions League qualification, Juventus must defeat city rivals Torino in their final home fixture next weekend. However, their fate also hinges on the outcomes of matches involving Como, Milan, and Roma.

Video: Juventus Fans Protest After 2-0 Home Loss to Fiorentina

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Juventus Ultras Protest as Champions League Spot Slips Away

Juventus’s fans displayed their frustration after a 2-0 loss to Fiorentina on Sunday, booing the team at full-time and continuing protests outside the Allianz Stadium.

It has been a difficult Sunday for Juventus, who lost their final home game of the season to historic rivals Fiorentina, dropping two points below a Champions League spot with only one match remaining.

As reported by Tuttosport, the team was booed at full-time, with the home crowd vociferously urging the players to show their character.

Ultras’ protests continued outside the stadium, where a group of dedicated fans gathered after the match to chant against the team and the club management.

The ultras chanted “respect our colours” and “we are Juventus” following a disappointing result that will likely force the Bianconeri to play in the Europa League next season.

Juventus will need to beat city rivals Torino in the final home game of the season next weekend to qualify for the Champions League, but will also need favorable results from Como, Milan, and Roma.

Video: Juventus fans’ protest after 2-0 home loss vs. Fiorentina

Clive Thornscroft
Clive Thornscroft

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