Juventus fans have been told to stay away from the city’s streets and not to try and disrupt the festivities this weekend.
The Bianconerias are in town to play the first leg of their Serie A title decider with rivals AC Milan, who have been playing in their own stadium for weeks.
It was announced that the home crowd would not be allowed to join in the celebrations, with the club insisting that the fans who attended the game would be allowed on the streets.
However, fans are refusing to leave their seats and instead are going to the streets and disrupting the festivities.
According to The Sun, “a group of Juventus fans in red, white and blue have started to block roads around the stadium”.
The group of people are wearing “not going to be changed the world” shirts and are also waving Italian flags.
One of the protesters was quoted by The Sun as saying: “The game is the game and we’re not going to alter the world.”
A Juventus spokesman denied the club was responsible for the protests.
“Juventus do not organise any events to disrupt the celebrations in our stadium,” the spokesman told The Sun.
“We have only organised one match to take place in the stadium to show the world that we can play football.”
The club’s aim is to show that we are a good football team and not an embarrassment to the city.
“This is the second time Juventus fans disrupted the celebrations this season.
In April, a group of supporters caused disruption when they tried to break into the stadium after a 2-0 defeat by Roma.