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| Marcelo Lippi |
Allegri has clashed with a number of his players in recent weeks, while he has also been connected to the Arsenal manager's job as Arsene Wenger's potentialsuccessor.
But Lippi, having twice managed Juve, expects Allegri to stay in Italy and does not believe the previous AC Milan boss is experiencing exactly the same "burnout" heexperienced at Guangzhou Evergrande.
And Lippi insists that Allegri's confrontations with Leonardo Bonucci, Stephan Lichtsteiner and Paulo Dybala are certainly not reason for concern.
Juventus are currently seven points away from Roma towards the top of Serie A, as they face Porto within the last 16 from the Champions League on Wednesday.

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