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Juventus celebrates Serie A title by assaulting their coach with free-kick magic spray

Thankfully for Max Allegri, it disappears.

Juventus won their sixth consecutive Serie A title on Sunday, but don’t think for a second that it’s any less important to them because they win the Italian championship every season. The Bianconeri players got wild, mobbing their manager Massimiliano Allegri and emptying an entire can of the disappearing spray used to mark free kicks on his head.

Did you think it was done? JUAN CUADRADO IS NEVER DONE.

Juventus also won the Coppa Italia earlier in the week. They have a chance to become the second Italian team to win a treble when they face Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League final on June 3.

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