You should put some effort into reading my posts and you should also try to keep up with information in soccer and sports in general.
You are totally wrong and Juventus never suffered from a 25 points deduction this season. It was a 15 points deduction which was revoked later temporarily and now the highest court decided that a 10 points deduction should apply.
I also said that the coach can be held accountable for everything that has NOT to do with the point deduction, meaning that even without the point deduction the season was a bad season for Juventus compared to how they performed in the past.
You call corruption and financial shenanigans, illegal transactions and illegal accounting bad luck?
Okay, I honestly did not realize that the 15 point deduction was revoked, and after that made it 10 points. I thought it was 25 points in total. But of course that was not the case. It's my bad. I also actually missed the "not" part when you talk about the coach being held accountable. In the end, it seems like we agree that the coach should not be held accountable for the points that have been taken away from Juventus.
But I will stand by my words that Juventus has performed reliably this season. After all the things that have been happening with Juventus, it is actually hard for the players to stay concentrated and focused. They are not all David Goggins. So I will say that they have performed well throughout the season even with all the problems that Juventus is facing right now.
Were there illegal things being done? Most probably yes. Should Juventus be held accountable for that? Of course. But the players did not have anything to do with it and they are the ones who are actually suffering. When I said bad luck for Juventus, I meant to say bad luck for the Juventus players.