Massimiliano Allegri etched his name in Serie A history after securing a dramatic 3-2 victory for Juventus over Frosinone, becoming the first coach to reach the 1,000-point mark in the league.
The win capped a rollercoaster encounter for the Bianconeri, who initially slumped after just two points in their opening four matches. Frosinone took a surprising 2-1 lead through goals from Walid Cheddira and Marco Brescianini before half-time.
Juventus clawed their way back into the game with a Dusan Vlahovic brace, but it was Daniele Rugani’s late header from a corner in the 95th minute that sealed the historic victory.
Allegri’s milestone achievement comes courtesy of 301 wins, 99 draws, and 96 defeats across 496 Serie A matches with Cagliari, Milan, and Juventus. This translates to an average of 2.02 points per game, emphasizing his consistent success over the span of his career.
The Italian coach also boasts an impressive trophy cabinet, including six Serie A titles – five consecutive with Juventus between 2014-15 and 2018-19 and a prior one with Milan in 2010-11. This recent victory adds another chapter to his illustrious career, solidifying his place as a legend in Italian football.