Juventus Clinches Coppa Italia Title, Allegri Praises Team's Winning DNA
Massimiliano Allegri expressed that winning is embedded in Juventus' DNA after the Bianconeri secured the Coppa Italia title. Dusan Vlahovic's goal was sufficient for Juve to triumph over Atalanta in Wednesday's final. This victory marks Juve's first trophy since they last won the Coppa in the 2020-21 season, when Cristiano Ronaldo was still part of the team.
Juventus now require one more win from their remaining two Serie A fixtures to ensure Champions League qualification. Allegri believes he has established a solid foundation this season, despite uncertainties surrounding his future. "Very happy for the boys, they brought joy to the club, to the fans and to me. Winning is never easy, but it is in our DNA," said Allegri, who became the first coach in history to win the Coppa Italia five times.

Allegri added, "If I am no longer the Juventus coach next year, I will leave a strong team. The club will make its evaluations." His comments reflect both pride in his achievements and an acknowledgment of the club's decision-making process regarding his tenure.
Goalscorer Vlahovic highlighted the clear target for next season. "I find it difficult to speak, I can only thank everyone," he told Mediaset. "We know the difficulties we faced; in the end, we achieved the objectives set at the beginning of the year. I'm sorry for the Scudetto, but Inter deservedly won it. We are very happy, but next year we must aim to win everything. Juventus' DNA requires this."
Juventus have won six of the last eight Coppa Italia finals they have participated in, including their last two victories against Atalanta. This consistent performance underscores their dominance in Italian football and sets high expectations for future seasons.