Alvaro Morata is told to 'SHUT UP' by his manager Massimiliano Allegri as the Juventus pair spark a furious row on the touchline at the decision to sub the booked striker in win over Genoa

  • Juventus striker Alvaro Morata was furious at being substituted against Genoa
  • The Chelsea flop had been booked and so Massimiliano Allegri took him off 
  • Morata then got into a heated row with his manager as he trudged to the bench 

Juventus striker Alvaro Morata was told to 'shut up' by his boss Massimiliano Allegri in a furious touchline row during the 2-0 win over Genoa.

In the 72nd minute Morata was penalised for a handball in Genoa's area and he was aggrieved, opting to unleash some choice words in the direction of the referee and Genoa defender Davide Biraschi. 

He was booked and immediately Allegri called him over to the bench to be substituted in place of Moise Kean.  

Alvaro Morata (left) was livid at Massimiliano Allegri's (right) decision to take him off

Alvaro Morata (left) was livid at Massimiliano Allegri's (right) decision to take him off

Allegri did not like Morata's tone and told him to 'shut up' during a furious touchline spat

Allegri did not like Morata's tone and told him to 'shut up' during a furious touchline spat

Morata, who has scored in only one of his last 11 Serie A games, exploded when Allegri attempted to embrace him.


The pair began to argue in full public view before Morata was banished to the bench.  

Pitchside microphones inside the Allianz stadium caught Allegri saying to Morata: 'You gave away a foul, you have to shut up!'

The Spanish striker responded furiously, firing back: 'What have I done?!'

Morata had had another difficult evening and 60 seconds after being booked he was subbed

Morata had had another difficult evening and 60 seconds after being booked he was subbed

To compound Morata's frustrations, his replacement, Kean, was booked within 60 seconds of coming on for taking out Biraschi.

Morata is enduring a miserable spell back in Turin and his relationship with the fans is already strained.

Just last week the Spaniard came off as a substitute in the 1-0 loss to Atalanta and the club's passionate fans whistled him as he left the pitch. 

Allegri has looked to publicly defend Morata in the media and he attempted to brush off their furious touchline row. 

'I had not decided to replace him but he got booked and I preferred to take him off,' Allegri said following the 2-0 win.

Morata now has just one goal in his last 11 Serie A matches and fans have been jeering him

Morata now has just one goal in his last 11 Serie A matches and fans have been jeering him

'It was nothing and I am sorry, because Alvaro played a great game, even without scoring.'  

Juventus were 1-0 up at the time of the row, Juan Cuadrado scoring directly from a corner. 

Paulo Dybala added a second eight minutes from time to lift them to fifth, seven points off the top four.  

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