I'm not sure if that's a good reason, because if Juventus lose their place in the Champions League next year, it will cost a lot more than any compensation for breaking the contract with Allegri.
All in all, I think that the game against Torino can confirm my suspicions - if the players want Allegri to be sacked, then we will see some amazing result.
I have been saying this for a long time ago and I really don't think the bad performance of Juventus is only because of the fault of Allegri. He did well to make a good team before the start of the season. But the players that he brought in getting injured. Now I really don't think that it's his fault.
I think that the team should have been performing well compared to what they have been doing anyway. It is not the fault of the coach that they are not being able to form any kind of coordinated attack on the field. Even if the coach is doing very bad with the tactics I think Juventus is a team that has the players to do much better.
Yes, Allegri is still the coach of Juventus just because they don't have enough money to sack him. But we have to understand that the coach is not going to go to the field and play for the players. And if we just look at how Juventus have been playing we have to agree that this is not because the coach set bad tactics only.
That's a moot point. But in football it is customary to put the blame on the coach when having qualified players does not result. It is his job to establish interaction between them in such a way that each shows his best qualities.
Even taking into account injuries, is Juventus have a worse squad than Benfica? Or maybe even worse than Maccabi? I doubt it. In general, even if the players do not want to play it is his fault.