the fact that changing coaches costs money, a lot of money, you have to continue paying the salary of the old one and who do you hire? there aren't many good names on the market at the moment I really hope not Antonio Conte the crybaby, I'd rather stay at home doing crosswords
If Antonio Conte returned to the Juventus bench, with the current team he would win the Scudetto with his eyes closed. It's true that it costs a lot of money to change coaches, but if you get one who guarantees you will win trophies, he will also bring you a lot of money in the till. In the last two years Juventus has spent 200 million on players, they have money but they spend it badly. However, it is up to the coach to put the players on the right track.
Juventus is showing fatigue in the final matches. It's unfortunate for them. At the beginning of the season, they were the team competing for the Scudetto with Inter Milan. But they were far behind on the rankings. Knowing that staying on the right track is the coach's responsibility, but in this case I don't think the fault lies with coach Max Allegri. If he replaces Antonio Conte next year, this will be the second time coach Antonio Conte leads Juventus. Although in his previous term here, the 54-year-old coach helped the Allianz Stadium team win 3 Italian national championships and 2 Italian Super Cups. I also doubt his current leadership. This costs Juventus more money and can lead to the team falling further. If coach Antonio Conte were as good as you say, Tottenham would not have terminated his contract before the season ended.