Trezeguet Has Not Mended Relationship With Juventus Boss Ranieri - Report

'Trezegol' has yet to repair his now frosty relationship with the former Parma boss...

David Trezeguet lets everyone know he's well and truly back from his injury after scoring in Juventus' 2-0 win over Palermo (Grazia Neri)
Following Juventus' exit from the Champions League at the hands of Chelsea, David Trezeguet publicly questioned coach Claudio Ranieri for removing him during the final stages of the second-leg match.

Ranieri certainly did not appreciate the Frenchman's comments and responded by labelling him a 'spoilt child'. Both worked together during training on Tuesday, but Trezeguet revealed that nothing has changed with regards to their rapport.

"No, I have not spoken to Ranieri," the 31-year-old responded when exiting the training ground, according to Goal.it.

Meanwhile, the former Monaco striker is expected to be fined for his insubordination by the club, explained sporting director Alessio Secco.

"The discussion was closed by the statements made by [Juventus director Jean-Claude] Blanc on Saturday evening," he said, confirming that Trezeguet would indeed be sanctioned.

It is not yet certain whether the Euro 2000 winner will return to the line-up for Saturday's match against Roma at the Stadio Olimpico.

Adam Scime, Goal.com



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