Juventus head coach Massimiliano Allegri has warned his side that he will not prioritise Champions League glory ahead of domestic success this season.
Juve have won seven consecutive Italian league titles, completing a domestic double in each of the last four campaigns by winning the Coppa Italia as well.
Our Champions League objective is an incentive for everyone, but it should not distort Juventus' characteristics.
Massimiliano Allegri
However, Champions League glory has eluded the Italian giants since 1996, although they have reached five finals since their last victory - losing out in both 2015 and 2017 under the tenure of Allegri.
But Allegri, who now has Cristiano Ronaldo at his disposal, says that securing domestic glory will always be his first priority.
He told the club's official website: "The ambition is obviously to go as far as possible in the Champions League.
"But, as always, the Coppa Italia and the Scudetto are also essential to us, because nobody gives out trophies until you earn them on the field.
"It's clear that there is excitement in the air with so many champions in the team, but it is fundamental that we find balance and chemistry.
"Our Champions League objective is an incentive for everyone, but it should not distort Juventus' characteristics, which are to achieve results through commitment, work and sacrifice - just like all the teams that win in Europe."
Juventus are currently priced at 11/2 to win the Champions League this season, with holders Real Madrid available at 12/1 and Barcelona 5/1.
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Juventus head coach Massimiliano Allegri has warned his side that he will not prioritise Champions League glory ahead of domestic success this season.
Juve have won seven consecutive Italian league titles, completing a domestic double in each of the last four campaigns by winning the Coppa Italia as well.
Our Champions League objective is an incentive for everyone, but it should not distort Juventus' characteristics.
Massimiliano Allegri
However, Champions League glory has eluded the Italian giants since 1996, although they have reached five finals since their last victory - losing out in both 2015 and 2017 under the tenure of Allegri.
But Allegri, who now has Cristiano Ronaldo at his disposal, says that securing domestic glory will always be his first priority.
He told the club's official website: "The ambition is obviously to go as far as possible in the Champions League.
"But, as always, the Coppa Italia and the Scudetto are also essential to us, because nobody gives out trophies until you earn them on the field.
"It's clear that there is excitement in the air with so many champions in the team, but it is fundamental that we find balance and chemistry.
"Our Champions League objective is an incentive for everyone, but it should not distort Juventus' characteristics, which are to achieve results through commitment, work and sacrifice - just like all the teams that win in Europe."
Juventus are currently priced at 11/2 to win the Champions League this season, with holders Real Madrid available at 12/1 and Barcelona 5/1.
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Source: bet365.com