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“He should prove it” Pavan attacks Bernardeschi over his Juventus loyalty Federico Bernardeschi is set to face Juventus this weekend as a Bologna player and has stated that he remains emotionally tied to the Old Lady. The attacker spent several years with the Bianconeri between 2017 and 2022 and was part of one of the club’s strongest sides during that period. His time in Turin included notable successes, although his role became more limited towards the end of his stay. ............ Following his departure, Bernardeschi joined MLS side Toronto FC, where he played between 2022 and 2025. He has since returned to Serie A and established himself as an important player for Bologna. His performances have drawn attention, particularly with the upcoming fixture against his former club, where many observers will be keen to see how he performs against Juventus. Bernardeschi, like many players who leave major clubs, has spoken of his lasting affection for his former side and insists that Juventus still holds a place in his heart. However, not everyone is convinced by those sentiments, especially given the circumstances surrounding his exit. ............ Commenting on the situation, Massimo Pavan expressed scepticism about Bernardeschi’s claims. He said, “Bernardeschi says he’s tied to Juve, but he’s made them lose a lot of money… It makes me smile when players say they’re tied to Juve and then make them lose money. Juve paid over €40 million for him, and he left for free because he refused to renew his contract, much less sell him in the years before. What are we talking about? If he loves Juve, he should prove it with his actions.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/he-should-prove-it-pavan-attacks-bernardeschi-over-his-juventus-loyalty/
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Tether Submits Proposal to Acquire Juventus Football Club 12 December 2025 – Tether has submitted a binding all cash proposal to Exor to acquire its entire stake in Juventus Football Club. Subject to regulatory approvals, Tether intends to make a public offer for the remaining shares at the same price, fully funded with its own capital and supported by a long term commitment to the club. ............ “For me, Juventus has always been part of my life,” said Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether. “I grew up with this team. As a boy, I learned what commitment, resilience, and responsibility meant by watching Juventus face success and adversity with dignity. Those lessons stayed with me long after the final whistle. Our interest in Juventus comes from deep admiration and respect. Juventus is a symbol of Italian excellence with a truly global presence, built over generations through hard work, ambition, and the unwavering loyalty of its supporters. These values mirror how we have built Tether, with patience, independence, and a focus on long term resilience. Tether is in a position of strong financial health and intends to support Juventus with stable capital and a long horizon. Our goal is to contribute positively to the club’s future, to support sporting performance at the highest level, and to help Juventus continue to grow sustainably in a rapidly evolving global sports and media landscape. ............ The proposal contemplates the acquisition of Exor’s shareholding, representing 65.4 percent of Juventus’ issued share capital. Completion of the transaction would be subject to Exor’s acceptance, the execution of definitive documentation, and receipt of required regulatory approvals. Following completion, Tether intends to proceed with a public tender offer for the remaining shares at the same price per share. In the event that the transaction completes, Tether is prepared to invest 1 billion Euros in the support and development of the Club. ............ . Read more -> https://tether.io/news/tether-submits-proposal-to-acquire-juventus-football-club/
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Preview: Bologna vs Juventus - prediction, team news, lineups Both midweek winners in Europe, Bologna and Juventus will clash at Stadio Dall'Ara in Serie A's Sunday night contest. Juve are still struggling on the domestic scene, but victory over Pafos has kept them in the mix for a Champions League playoff place; meanwhile, their hosts are flying high on all fronts. Match preview A distant seventh in Serie A, Juventus look unlikely to mount a title challenge this season, extending an unfamiliar Scudetto drought. Compared to this point last year, Italy's most successful club have accrued three fewer points, have scored four fewer goals and have conceded six more, summing up their miserable start. Little has changed under new boss Luciano Spalletti, who averages a modest 1.6 points per game after losing last Sunday's showdown with reigning champions Napoli. Spalletti's current club left his old home in Naples empty-handed, despite Kenan Yildiz getting them back into the contest midway through the second half, as Juve were beaten 2-1. Still, the Bianconeri boosted their Champions League hopes three days later, beating Pafos 2-0 in Turin thanks to two goals in the final half-hour. Following a recent defeat of Bodo/Glimt, back-to-back wins have kept alive dreams of reaching the knockout stage, but Juventus cannot afford to slip up when the league phase concludes next month. Back on the domestic front, Juve have lost three of their last five away matches - keeping just one clean sheet in the last dozen - so they may travel to Bologna with some trepidation. ............ Bologna Serie A form: D W W W L D Bologna form (all competitions): W W L W D W Juventus Serie A form: W W D D W L Juventus form (all competitions): D W W W L W Team News With Dusan Vlahovic ruled out for the next few weeks, either Lois Openda or Jonathan David should lead Juve's attack on Sunday - albeit Yildiz was tried as a false nine against Napoli. Aside from last week's strike at Stadio Maradona, seven of the latter's eight Serie A goal involvements this season have come on home soil, but he did score at the Dall'Ara last year. In addition to the Bianconeri's main marksman, Spalletti is also missing Federico Gatti, whose fellow centre-backs Daniele Rugani and Bremer have just returned from injury. So, Teun Koopmeiners is set to continue in his new defensive role, as part of a flexible back three. ............ Bologna possible starting lineup: Ravaglia; Holm, Lucumi, Heggem, Miranda; Moro, Ferguson; Orsolini, Odgaard, Cambiaghi; Castro Juventus possible starting lineup: Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Kelly, Koopmeiners; McKennie, Locatelli, Thuram, Cambiaso; Conceicao, Yildiz; David ............ We say: Bologna 2-1 Juventus Having outplayed Napoli and beaten most visitors to Emilia-Romagna this season, Bologna can rouse themselves to defeat inconsistent Juventus. While Juve are still a work in progress under Spalletti, Italiano's side know exactly what they are doing - as proven by their lofty league status. . Read more -> https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/bologna/preview/bologna-vs-juventus-prediction-team-news-lineups_587702.html
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Douglas Luiz is now close to earning a permanent move to Nottingham Forest Douglas Luiz joined Nottingham Forest on loan from Juventus in the summer, and the move includes clauses that could make the transfer permanent if certain conditions are fulfilled. The midfielder endured an unhappy season at Juventus before returning to the Premier League, a competition in which he has previously produced the best football of his career. His performances have improved since his return, suggesting that he is far more comfortable in England than he ever was in Turin. ............ Juventus continue to monitor his progress closely, hoping that he reaches the threshold required for Nottingham Forest to trigger the permanent transfer clause. The club believe that a consistent run of matches would see the midfielder retained by Forest, helping Juventus conclude his time in Turin while also generating the expected fee. ............ The agreement states that if Luiz plays at least forty-five minutes in fifteen matches, Forest will be obliged to sign him permanently. Despite his injury history, he is already making progress towards this target. He has featured in about seven matches that satisfy the required conditions, meaning he now needs just over half of that total to activate the clause. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/douglas-luiz-is-now-close-to-earning-a-permanent-move-to-nottingham-forest/
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Pavan believes Juventus must play better than against Pafos to beat Bologna Massimo Pavan has expressed serious concerns about Juventus’ prospects in their upcoming Serie A clash with Bologna, warning that a repeat of their midweek performance against Pafos would not be enough to secure victory. The men in black and white needed considerable time to overcome the stubborn Cypriot side, and while they ultimately claimed the points, the quality of the display left much to be desired. Following their recent league defeat to Napoli, Juventus are under pressure to return to winning ways, yet Bologna represents one of the toughest challenges they could face this season. ............ Juventus are aware that every opponent presents a unique challenge and that consistency is essential for success. Although they won against Pafos, the performance failed to inspire confidence. Bologna have demonstrated over recent seasons that they can consistently compete with and even beat Juventus. ............ Pavan offered a candid assessment of Juventus’ display, stating: “Juventus definitely needs to raise their game if they want to do well in Bologna. Spalletti used the right word, embarrassing. Some of their decisions against Pafos gave off exactly that feeling. I understand the crowd did not help either, but I understand the frustration when you see certain mistakes. I hope the team starts playing two halves and not just one.” His remarks underline concerns about lapses in concentration and a lack of sustained intensity, issues that could prove costly against a disciplined Bologna side. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/pavan-believes-juventus-must-play-better-than-against-pafos-to-beat-bologna/
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Juventus players annoyed Spalletti with their attitude against Pafos Juventus secured a 2 to 0 victory over Pafos in the Champions League in midweek, yet the performance was far from one the team would regard with pride. Despite the positive scoreline, the men in black and white struggled noticeably at the start of the match, creating the impression that they might drop points against the minnows. ............ Before this fixture, Juventus had won only one Champions League match in the campaign, and their supporters were expecting them to record a second consecutive victory. However, the early stages were disappointing as Juventus found it difficult to break down their Cypriot visitors. At times, their display left fans embarrassed, with many frustrated by the lack of fluency and conviction shown on the pitch. ............ It was reported that Luciano Spalletti was far from satisfied with what he witnessed. The manager was said to be displeased with the players’ attitude during the match, feeling that the level of intensity and commitment fell short of what is required. It was the first time Spalletti had been truly livid with the team. He raised his voice in the aftermath of the game and made it clear that he wanted greater energy and sharpness from the players. His intention was to shake the squad from their recent complacency and encourage a more focused and dynamic approach on the pitch. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-players-annoyed-spalletti-with-their-attitude-against-pafos/
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Jonathan David’s struggle extends off the field Jonathan David has found it difficult to establish himself at Juventus since joining the club in the summer as a free agent. His struggles in front of goal have surprised many who believed that Juventus were acquiring a top-level forward with the ability to make an immediate impact. ............ The club had been confident that David would be an effective replacement for Dv9 and viewed him as one of the finest attacking talents available. Expectations were high that he would shine immediately upon his arrival in Turin. However, that has not been the case. Instead, David has struggled to secure regular game time, forcing Juventus to turn again to Vlahovic as their main source of goals. Despite his difficulties, David remains an important member of the squad, yet the club clearly require more from him as the season progresses. ............ While his performances on the pitch have been underwhelming, his challenges appear to extend beyond matchdays. David has also encountered problems off the pitch and has been isolating himself from his teammates. This situation is reported to stem partly from the language barrier within the dressing room and partly from his naturally shy personality. These off-field issues may be contributing to his difficulties in adapting to life in Turin and to the expectations placed upon him. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/jonathan-davids-struggle-extends-off-the-field/
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Juventus could finally use a back-four against Bologna Luciano Spalletti’s early period at Juventus has required a pragmatic approach as he has relied heavily on the players he encountered upon his arrival. Rather than implementing major structural changes immediately, he maintained a system based on a back three. Injuries within the defensive unit further restricted his options, preventing him from adopting the back four that he historically prefers. As key players gradually return to fitness, the situation is beginning to shift, offering him greater tactical flexibility at a crucial stage of the season. Among those nearing a comeback is Gleison Bremer, whose availability could significantly influence the manager’s approach as Juventus prepares for what will be a demanding encounter with Bologna. ............ Bologna have been one of the league’s strongest and most consistent sides this season, which heightens the importance of Juventus presenting a solid and adaptable structure. The men in black and white will be eager to avoid further setbacks, particularly after their defeat to Napoli in their most recent league outing. The return of established defenders has encouraged discussion over whether this is the moment for Spalletti to adjust his system. A back four would mirror his long-standing tactical principles and could offer a more balanced framework against opponents who exert considerable pressure and move the ball with intensity. With a wider range of defensive choices now available, Spalletti appears better equipped to adopt the structure he favours. ............ The time has now come for Spalletti to deploy a back four for the first time in his tenure at Juventus. The report suggests that the manager finally has sufficient personnel to implement this change and that he is likely to introduce it in the match against Bologna. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-could-finally-use-a-back-four-against-bologna/
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How Arsenal plans to beat Juventus to sign La Liga man Elche midfielder Rodrigo Mendoza has emerged as a significant target for Juventus, although the Bianconeri face strong competition in their pursuit of the highly regarded youngster. Widely compared to Barcelona’s Pedri, Mendoza is viewed by many observers as one of the finest emerging talents in Spain. At 20, he remains a raw prospect, yet his performances already suggest exceptional potential. Those who have monitored his progress note his rapid development and his ability to influence matches with maturity well beyond his years. Juventus regard him as an ideal addition to their wider project, believing he could enter their senior squad immediately while still offering long-term value. ............ However, Juventus are not alone in its admiration. Mendoza has also attracted the attention of Arsenal, a club with a long-standing record of recruiting promising players from Spain. The Gunners are said to consider him among the most impressive young midfielders in the country, a view that aligns with their broader transfer strategy. This interest presents Juventus with a considerable challenge, as they are fully aware of Arsenal’s effectiveness in the Spanish market and recognise that the London club’s involvement complicates their plans. The men in black and white would be disappointed by any further progress Arsenal make in this pursuit, especially given their desire to secure a player they believe could quickly become an important figure. ............ In response to the mounting competition, Juventus are exploring ways to strengthen its offer. The club intend to propose a very high salary that they expect no other suitor would match. This approach reflects the seriousness with which they view Mendoza’s potential contribution and their determination to outmanoeuvre rival clubs. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/how-arsenal-plans-to-beat-juventus-to-sign-la-liga-man/
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Juventus target does not want to renew his Saudi deal Juventus have received a significant boost in its pursuit of Marcelo Brozovic, a player Luciano Spalletti is keen to work with again. The pair previously collaborated at Inter Milan, where Spalletti oversaw an important phase of the midfielder’s development. Now managing Juventus, Spalletti is attempting to strengthen a midfield that has struggled to reach its full potential, leading to growing expectations that the club will reinforce this area in the upcoming transfer window. Although the Bianconeri are showing improvement under his guidance, the squad still requires additional quality and depth, and the next two transfer windows are viewed as crucial periods for targeted recruitment. ............ Next month presents a timely opportunity for Spalletti to integrate new talent, and Brozovic appears to be one of the players he would readily welcome into the group. The Croatia international currently plays for Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League, yet he has no plans to extend his existing contract, which is set to expire in the summer of 2026. This development has opened the door for interested clubs to monitor his situation closely. For Juventus, it creates a realistic pathway towards securing a midfielder proven at the highest level, one Spalletti already understands well from their time together in Serie A. ............ This situation could allow Al Nassr to consider his departure as early as next month if Juventus present an offer that satisfies the club. A January move would enable Spalletti to deploy Brozovic immediately, potentially addressing some of the midfield difficulties that have challenged his side in recent months. However, should a winter transfer prove unattainable, there remains the possibility of arranging a pre-contract agreement. Under such circumstances, Brozovic would join Juventus in the summer, which may, in fact, provide a more structured and strategic moment for squad enhancement. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-target-does-not-want-to-renew-his-saudi-deal/
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Juventus open talks to sign a midfielder that Spalletti likes Juventus’ long-standing pursuit of Davide Frattesi appears to be entering a decisive phase as the club considers a renewed effort to bring the midfielder to Turin. Their interest dates back to his time at Sassuolo, when they battled Inter Milan for his signature, only for the player to choose the Milan side as the next step in his career. Since arriving at Inter, he has not become a consistent starter, and this lack of regular involvement has created the conditions for a possible move. Juventus have re-emerged as a serious option, and the motivation behind their renewed effort stems largely from Luciano Spalletti’s admiration for the player. ............ Frattesi impressed Spalletti during the manager’s tenure with Italy. While several players struggled to adapt to his demands, Frattesi consistently stood out with performances that matched the intensity and tactical discipline expected at international level. This positive impression has remained with the current Juventus manager and has strongly influenced the club’s transfer priorities. ............ Juventus have now opened contact with Frattesi’s entourage in an effort to understand what would be required to complete a deal. The Bianconeri continue to follow the player carefully, encouraged by the belief that his reduced involvement under the current Inter manager makes a transfer more attainable. Many observers consider the move plausible given the midfielder’s need for regular football and Spalletti’s clear interest in integrating him into his squad. Juventus view Frattesi as a player capable of strengthening their midfield options immediately while also fitting into their long-term vision. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-open-talks-to-sign-a-midfielder-that-spalletti-likes/
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Ravezzani believes three Juventus players are having an ‘identity crisis’ Despite beating Pafos on Wednesday evening, Italian journalist Fabio Ravezzani slammed Juventus for their ‘disastrous’ performance in the first half. ............ In the first half, Luciano Spalletti’s men held possession, but they were too slow and sloppy on the ball to cause problems for the opposition. In fact, the visitors were the more dangerous side, coming close to scoring on several occasions through blistering counterattacks. After the break, Luciano Spalletti made a tactical switch from 3-4-2-1 to 4-2-3-1, helping the team become more effective in possession. ............ However, Ravezzani had seen too many red flags in the first hour of play to be washed away by the positive result. “Juve were a disaster in the first half, but finally pulled through in the second,” posted the Telelombardia director on his X account. “The Champions League standings have improved, but Spalletti must now make a real change.” ............ “Some players are having an identity crisis: Cambiaso, Locatelli, Openda. Others are struggling to perform at their best.” ............ For his part, Locatelli put on another shift in midfield, and never shied away from a sliding tackle, which allowed Juventus to win back possession on many occasions. However, the captain’s mediocre playmaking skills earned him jeers and whistles when Spalletti decided to hook him at the hour mark. Finally, Openda offered little to nothing following his introduction, as his role in the team remains undefined. . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/ravezzani-locatelli-cambiaso-openda-juventus-identity-crisis/
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What would be the ideal Juventus XI following 4-2-3-1 switch After teasing a tactical overhaul over the past few weeks, Luciano Spalletti has backed up his talk with action, as Juventus switched to a 4-2-3-1 formation in the second half against Pafos. ............ Luckily, the decision paid dividends, as the Serie A giants collected three crucial points in their bid to advance to the Champions League knockout stages. While this doesn’t necessarily mean that Juventus will start the next match in a 4-2-3-1 formation, Spalletti confirmed that he and the technical staff are plotting a smooth transition. So how would Juventus line up in this system in an ideal world that doesn’t include injuries and absentees? ............ Gleison Bremer is certainly a lock once he regains his full fitness. The Brazilian would ideally combine with the left-footed Lloyd Kelly at the heart of the backline. Spalletti has made it clear that he wants at least one defensively sound full-back, and that would be Pierre Kalulu. On the left flank, Andrea Cambiaso remains well ahead of Juan Cabal. In the middle of the park, Manuel Locatelli and Khephren Thuram remain Spalletti’s best combination until proven otherwise. ............ The Turkiye star Yildiz can be paired with the versatile Weston McKennie, who would act as a foil. In other words, the Texan would start on the left wing, but would be able to move all over the field to accommodate Yildiz’s free role while also boosting the midfield numbers when required. Francisco Conceicao should be the favourite on the right wing, while Edon Zhegrova is the perfect super sub who can cause havoc in the final third when the opposition begins to tire. The two roles could also be reversed from one match to another. ............ Juventus XI (4-2-3-1): Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly, Cambiaso; Locatelli, Thuram; Conceicao, Yildiz, McKennie; David . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/opinion-what-would-be-the-ideal-juventus-xi-following-4-2-3-1-switch/
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Spalletti set plans for Bremer’s return ahead of Bologna & Roma clashes Juventus defender Gleison Bremer is ready and raring to go after finally overcoming his latest injury ordeal. ............ The former Torino man has yet to feature for Luciano Spalletti, who was appointed new Juventus head coach in late October following Igor Tudor’s sacking. The 66-year-old has been hampered by the lack of options at the back, which has been forcing him to make plug-gap solutions, like fielding Teun Koopmeiners as part of the back-three. But fortunately for the Tuscan manager, he now has one of the finest defenders in the country at his disposal. ............ Bremer returned to group training this week, and earned his first call-up in almost three months on Wednesday. However, he remained on the bench for the duration of the Champions League contest against Pafos. ............ As the source explains, Bremer’s return to the squad in midweek will be followed by a second-half cameo against Bologna on Sunday at the Renato Dall’Ara. Nevertheless, the main target is to help the centre-back regain his optimal physical condition for the big showdown against Roma on December 20, which will take place at the Allianz Stadium in Turin. This should be a significant six-pointer, with both clubs vying for a Champions League spot. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/spalletti-juventus-bremer-bologna-roma/
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Le Pagelle: Juventus vs. Pafos It took some time and a whole lot of blood pressure medication for the fan base, but Juventus pulled themselves together after another hideous first half to beat Cyprian Cinderellas Pafos 2-0 on Wednesday night at the J Stadium. ............ MICHELE DI GREGORIO - 6.5. Made two huge saves to keep Pafos from going in front in the first half, which would have changed the tenor of the game completely. Dealt with crosses relatively well, but he gets docked half a point for that heart-stopping moment with minutes to go when he was nearly charged down in the box by Mons Bassouamina and was only really bailed out by the fact he was fouled. PIERRE KALULU - 6.5. ............ LLOYD KELLY - 6. ............ TEUN KOOPMEINERS - 5.5. ............ WESTON McKENNIE - 7. This was a big game for Wes. Obviously the highlight of the day was the goal, which was the kind of audacious finish that he’s been known to pull out of his hat from time to time. But he had three key passes, completed 93.8 percent of his passes overall—which for him is a really impressive number—and worked hard without the ball. It was his challenge that sprang the counterattack that sealed the game. MANUEL LOCATELLI - 6. Led the team with four tackles—several of them the excellent slide tackles that are becoming something of a trademark. His booking for such an attempt midway through the second half was laughable, as he won the ball cleanly before David Luiz did some of his usual playacting. He also had two key passes, but he also needs to pick up the tempo of the team’s game when they’re in the final third, although that isn’t all his fault because for most of the first half none of his players were moving off the ball to try to pass the ball quickly to. FABIO MIRETTI - 5. Bit of a flop for Miretti in his first major test in the starting XI. He did make three key passes, but none of his three shots were remotely close to the target, and he gave the ball away repeatedly. The worst was the first-half free kick that he basically passed to someone in Pafos’ wall. Now, the merits of a trick play there are debatable, but you still have to execute. Hope this doesn’t hurt his standing with Spalletti. ANDREA CAMBIASO - 6. ............ EDON ZHEGROVA - 5. Ring rust for the Kosovar, most likely. Given his long recovery and lack of minutes, I’m inclined to guess that taking him off at halftime was a planned maneuver as opposed to a reaction to his play—which was getting better. He grew into the game as the first half went on and had a shot deflected away by a defender later on. KENAN YILDIZ - 6.5. Had four key passes including the inch-perfect assist on Jonathan David’s goal and finished the evening with four key passes and three dribbles—the leader and co-leader in those respective categories. Also had a shot well saved by Michael early in the first half, but seeing him contributing even without scoring is almost as good a sign as him actually putting goals in. JONATHAN DAVID - 6. Will get a lot of stick for that missed chance just before halftime. I know he had his back to goal when he received the ball, but it was still in a spot that a striker with his track record is expected to score. He made up for it later on though, cooly beating Michael to end the breakaway. We’d seen him miss one or two of those the last few months, so perhaps he’s gaining some confidence—which would be a fantastic, because the Lille version of him is something Juve desperately needs right now. SUBS FRANCISCO CONCEIÇÃO - 6. ............ LOÏS OPENDA - 6. The last couple of Openda’s games have been weird, coming off the bench but hardly ever seeing the ball come his way. He had only six touches in half an hour, but he made the most of them. His only pass of the game was a key pass, and he had two shots, one of which could have been quite dangerous indeed had his defender not thrown himself down to block it at the last second. KHÉPHREN THURAM - 6. ............ VASILIJE ADZIC - 5. ............ JUAN CABAL - NR. ............ MANAGER ANALYSIS You can’t chalk up Juve’s first half crappiness to Spalletti this time. He didn’t make any tactical missteps, and I wouldn’t put much blame on him for the lineup changes he did make that didn’t quite work out. Miretti had warranted a start with his form since his return from injury, and seeing what Zhegrova could do with more than just a couple of minutes at the end of a game was important. Neither player was particularly good on this night, but should continue to get opportunities. Spalletti’s sub usage was better today as well, bringing on Openda early to force the action with his attackers while simultaneously covering Locatelli’s booking. If I were Spalletti, if I were to focus on one thing in training between now and the game in Bologna on Sunday is to get guys to FREAKING MOVE IN THE FINAL THIRD WHEN THEY DON’T HAVE THE BALL!!!! ............ One of the knocks on Locatelli from his detractors is that most of his passes are lateral or backward. Well, duh, if no one is moving to create any kind of crease or void in the defense, you’re not gonna just hoof the ball into a covered passing lane! He and everyone else looking to try to create kinda need someone to make themselves a target in order to actually do the creative thing. The team was better about this in the second half but still not great. In the last few years Juve’s been best at this during the better periods of Thiago Motta’s reign, and Spalletti has to bring it up to snuff if he wants this team to do anything other than flail against a low block for all eternity. ............ . 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How many points Juventus need to qualify for Champions League playoffs Juventus might be closing in on a place in the Champions League play-off round, but they have yet to reach the finish line. ............ The first eight advancing directly to the Round of 16. The clubs that finish between 9th and 24th must go through a play-off round, while the rest are eliminated from Europe altogether. ............ Juventus started the campaign on a woeful note, settling for three draws in their first three contests against Borussia Dortmund, Villarreal and Sporting Club, before suffering defeat away to Real Madrid. Luckily, the team bounced back following Luciano Spalletti’s arrival, earning back-to-back wins over Bodo/Glimt and Pafos, which elevated them to 17th place. ............ 11 points should be sufficient for clubs to advance to the next stage of the competition. Even 10 could be enough, but this naturally hinges on the other results. At the moment, Juventus have nine points in the bag. Hence, one more win form their two remaining fixtures should do the trick, or even a couple of draws. On the other hand, the source notes that the Bianconeri are unlikely to secure a place in the Top eight, even if they beat Benfica and Monaco. Another two victories would raise the club’s tally to 15, but based on last season’s results, 16 points were required for direct qualification to the Round of 16. Nevertheless, Juventus would want to at least finish in the Top 16 in the table, as it would allow them to play the second leg of the play-off round at home. . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/how-many-points-juventus-need-to-qualify-for-champions-league-playoffs/
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Bologna, domenica 14 dicembre 2025 ore 20:45 Serie A - 15^ di andata BOLOGNA - JUVENTUS Confronti ufficiali Campionato di Serie A 192 Giocate 156 93 Vittorie Juventus 79 69 Pareggi 54 30 Vittorie Bologna 23 289 Gol Juventus 241 174 Gol Bologna 139 Campionato di Serie A: precedenti in trasferta contro Bologna Giocate 78 Vittorie Juventus 34 (l'ultima il 18.12.2021, 0-2 ) Pareggi 26 (l'ultimo il 04.05.2025, 1-1 ) Vittorie Bologna 18 (l'ultima il 29.11.1998, 3-0 ) Gol Juventus 110 (media a gara 1,41) Gol Bologna 80 (media a gara 1,03) Ultimi confronti diretti (tutte le competizioni) Data Competizione Partita Ris. 24.01.2021 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Bologna 2-0 V 23.05.2021 Campionato Serie A Bologna-Juventus 1-4 V 18.12.2021 Campionato Serie A Bologna-Juventus 0-2 V 16.04.2022 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Bologna 1-1 P 02.10.2022 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Bologna 3-0 V 30.04.2023 Campionato Serie A Bologna-Juventus 1-1 P 27.08.2023 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Bologna 1-1 P 20.05.2024 Campionato Serie A Bologna-Juventus 3-3 P 07.12.2024 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Bologna 2-2 P 04.05.2025 Campionato Serie A Bologna-Juventus 1-1 P Giocate: 10 Vittorie: 4 Pareggi: 6 Sconfitte: 0 Gol fatti: 20 Gol subiti: 10 Le ultime partite in trasferta contro Bologna (Campionato di Serie A) Data Competizione Partita Ris. 19.02.2016 Campionato Serie A Bologna-Juventus 0-0 P 27.05.2017 Campionato Serie A Bologna-Juventus 1-2 V 17.12.2017 Campionato Serie A Bologna-Juventus 0-3 V 24.02.2019 Campionato Serie A Bologna-Juventus 0-1 V 22.06.2020 Campionato Serie A Bologna-Juventus 0-2 V 23.05.2021 Campionato Serie A Bologna-Juventus 1-4 V 18.12.2021 Campionato Serie A Bologna-Juventus 0-2 V 30.04.2023 Campionato Serie A Bologna-Juventus 1-1 P 20.05.2024 Campionato Serie A Bologna-Juventus 3-3 P 04.05.2025 Campionato Serie A Bologna-Juventus 1-1 P Giocate: 10 Vittorie: 6 Pareggi: 4 Sconfitte: 0 Gol fatti: 19 Gol subiti: 7 FONTE- 53 risposte
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Juventus coach Spalletti hugs and kisses David after goal and substitution Safe to say that Luciano Spalletti was delighted with Jonathan David’s performance in Juventus’ 2-0 win over Pafos as the Juventus coach hugged and kissed the Canadian after replacing him in the second half. David scored his third goal for Juventus on Wednesday night, contributing to a 2-0 win against Pafos in the Champions League. ............ David finalised a counter-attack at minute 73 and was replaced a few seconds later, but this time Spalletti showed all his gratitude towards the Canadian. Spalletti, in fact, hugged and kissed David as soon as the striker left the pitch, making room for Vasilije Adzic. ............ . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/spalletti-hug-kiss-david-juventus-goal/
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“He’s a great player” – McKennie credits Juventus teammate after scoring the opener Juventus star Weston McKennie opened up on the opener he scored in the Champions League victory over Pafos. The Bianconeri held stagnant possession during the first half, but their performance improved following Luciano Spalletti’s tactical change at the interval. ............ “I think the coach changed things a bit tactically, and that was good for us,” said the USMNT star in his post-match interview. “This allowed us to attack better and create more chances. Scoring against a team like that opens up the pitch. Afterwards, we tried harder, they left us more space, and then came the second goal, which was incredibly important.” ............ The interviewer asked McKennie to tell how his goal came about, and the latter focused on Andrea Cambiaso, who picked him from the crowd with a sublime through ball. “Andrea is a great player. He was able to see this gap and feed me the ball nicely to my left foot, so I could turn and shoot. Yes, it was a great move.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/great-player-weston-mckennie-andrea-cambiaso-juventus/
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Del Piero warns ‘Juventus isn’t for everyone’, offers advice to Spalletti Alessandro Del Piero insists that possessing the required technical abilities isn’t enough to make a player suitable for Juventus. ............ On Wednesday evening, the Bianconeri escaped unscathed from their Champions League contest against Pafos. They ended up collecting three crucial points thanks to second-half goals from Weston McKennie and Jonathan David. However, the fans were far from pleased with the team’s performance in the first hour, and the Allianz Stadium crowds expressed their frustration with jeers and whistles. ............ “There’s the weight of history, of the club, and of past glories. But also the weight of the more recent past,” said the 2006 World Cup winner during his post-match appearance. “This team is also the product of what happened last season, when experienced players were replaced with younger ones. “And the Juventus environment is not easy. It’s not an environment you can associate with just anyone. It’s just not for everyone. “It’s a more complex situation. It can weigh on players because we’ve seen them perform well at other clubs. The difficulties are objective and daily, because today, the team won, but what if they end up conceding two goals in Bologna?” ............ “Spalletti is already enduring a defensive emergency, which is forcing him to change a lot. He has no tactical certainties or even automatic starters, except for Yildiz. “This might not be easy, but you have to create some certainties. Otherwise, it becomes much more mentally draining for the players, especially for those who play less.” . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/del-piero-warns-juventus-isnt-for-everyone-offers-advice-to-spalletti/
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Capello: Juventus ‘had luck on their side’ in 2-0 win over Pafos Former coach Fabio Capello is very critical of Juventus’ first-half performance despite a 2-0 win over Pafos: ‘They had luck on their side.’ Juventus secured their second win in the 2025-26 Champions League on Wednesday, beating Cypriot side Pafos 2-0 in Turin. “Juve won and that’s fine, but it’s definitely not the Juve we all know. They were flat,” Capello said. “The opponents created much more in the first half, and the Bianconeri had luck on their side. They had four huge chances. Then, in the second half and after some substitutions, Juventus managed to win but I repeat, I really didn’t like them in the first half.” ............ Safe to say that Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti agreed with Capello’s analysis as the Italian tactician admitted seeing “embarrassing things” from his players before the break. Juventus sit 17th in the Champions League table with nine points in six matches and will meet Benfica and Monaco in the last two games of the league phase. ............ . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/capello-juventus-lucky-2-0-win-pafos-ucl/
