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'We HAVE to do our duty': Juventus boss Max Allegri vows to stay at the club despite being docked 15 POINTS amid investigation into transfer dealings - but admits his crisis-hit side need an 'extraordinary' effort to finish in top four

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Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri has pledged his future to the club, despite being deducted 15 points in Serie A after an investigation into their accounting practices. 

On Friday night, the Italian court announced their punishment for Juventus amid transfer dealings, and it forced the club down to 10th place in Serie A, 12 points behind the Champions League spots.

But Allegri, 55, has said he has no plans to leave Juventus, unless he is forced out of the role as a consequence of the court's ruling.

Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri has pledged to stay in charge despite a 15-point deduction

Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri has pledged to stay in charge despite a 15-point deduction

According to Goal.com, Allegri said: 'I'm the coach of Juventus and I will remain the coach of Juventus. Unless they send me away. 

'In difficult times you have to be good, men, in taking responsibility.

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