Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri says he doesn't have anything to say to his doubters after winning the Scudetto.
The Italian entered the job amid a lot of criticism.
Allegri said: "I have absolutely nothing to say [to the doubters]," Allegri said as his side prepare to face Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-final.
"In the end, all that counts in football are the results. At the start of the season, everyone can talk, and at the end all the remains are the results.
"For me, what matters is what I've done so far for Juventus. I think the results have been fairly good, and I'm proud.
"I think the club I work for, and the lads, the players who I coach."