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Torino, sabato 20 dicembre 2025 ore 20:45 Serie A - 16^ di andata JUVENTUS - ROMA Confronti ufficiali Campionato di Serie A 203 Giocate 182 96 Vittorie Juventus 86 58 Pareggi 54 49 Vittorie Roma 42 310 Gol Juventus 278 214 Gol Roma 194 Campionato di Serie A: precedenti in casa contro Roma Giocate 91 Vittorie Juventus 59 (l'ultima il 30.12.2023, 1-0 ) Pareggi 23 (l'ultimo il 01.09.2024, 0-0 ) Vittorie Roma 9 (l'ultima il 01.08.2020, 1-3 ) Gol Juventus 170 (media a gara 1,87) Gol Roma 63 (media a gara 0,69) Ultimi confronti diretti (tutte le competizioni) Data Competizione Partita Ris. 27.09.2020 Campionato Serie A Roma-Juventus 2-2 P 06.02.2021 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Roma 2-0 V 17.10.2021 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Roma 1-0 V 09.01.2022 Campionato Serie A Roma-Juventus 3-4 V 27.08.2022 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Roma 1-1 P 05.03.2023 Campionato Serie A Roma-Juventus 1-0 S 30.12.2023 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Roma 1-0 V 05.05.2024 Campionato Serie A Roma-Juventus 1-1 P 01.09.2024 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Roma 0-0 P 06.04.2025 Campionato Serie A Roma-Juventus 1-1 P Giocate: 10 Vittorie: 4 Pareggi: 5 Sconfitte: 1 Gol fatti: 13 Gol subiti: 9 Le ultime partite in casa contro Roma (tutte le competizioni) Data Competizione Partita Ris. 17.12.2016 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Roma 1-0 V 23.12.2017 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Roma 1-0 V 22.12.2018 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Roma 1-0 V 22.01.2020 Coppa Italia Juventus-Roma 3-1 V 01.08.2020 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Roma 1-3 S 06.02.2021 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Roma 2-0 V 17.10.2021 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Roma 1-0 V 27.08.2022 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Roma 1-1 P 30.12.2023 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Roma 1-0 V 01.09.2024 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Roma 0-0 P Giocate: 10 Vittorie: 7 Pareggi: 2 Sconfitte: 1 Gol fatti: 12 Gol subiti: 5 FONTE
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Alessio Tacchinardi thinks Spalletti has not only been working on tactics Juventus is showing clear signs of improvement over the last few matches played under Luciano Spalletti, with the manager visibly working hard to raise the team to higher standards. The recent performances suggest a positive shift in direction, as Spalletti focuses on restoring confidence and consistency within the squad. His experience appears to be playing a key role in helping the team regain stability after a difficult period. ............ Spalletti has placed significant emphasis on ensuring the squad is in excellent physical condition while also addressing the challenges that come with rebuilding confidence. He is fully aware that the task ahead is demanding, particularly given the setbacks Juventus experienced under their previous two managers. A lack of experience at that time led to decisions that pushed the team backwards, leaving Spalletti with the responsibility of reversing that trend. The current squad contains players capable of delivering more than what has been shown so far, and the manager clearly recognises this potential. By drawing on his extensive experience, he is encouraging players to perform at higher levels, and early signs indicate that this approach is beginning to yield results. Juventus now looks more cohesive and competitive, suggesting that the foundations for further progress are being laid. ............ The recent victory against Bologna served as further evidence that Juventus is moving in the right direction. ............ This view was shared by Alessio Tacchinardi, who offered his assessment. He said, “This week, in my opinion, Spalletti has not only focused on tactics, but also on mentality to prepare for this match on a very difficult pitch. We saw a determined Juve, and the immediate test will be Saturday’s match against Roma, because they need to show they’ve changed. It was a do-or-die game; it would have been a media disaster if they didn’t do well.” . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/alessio-tacchinardi-thinks-spalletti-has-not-only-been-working-on-tactics/
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Serie A controversy: Evaluating VAR in Bologna-Juventus Former referee Andrea De Marco analysed the controversial Serie A decisions made during Parma-Lazio, Bologna-Juventus, Udinese-Napoli and Torino-Cremonese. He was representing the Italian Referees’ Association (AIA) in the weekly DAZN Italia programme Open VAR, where the footage and audio from conversations between the officials are analysed. ............ Not for the first time, the official line was different to the one presented by the television pundits. ............ Some other decisions this weekend did not meet with the approval of the AIA. ............ However, De Marco sided with the officials on two other contentious Serie A Week 15 situations. ............ “When Lucumi had a hand on David’s back in Bologna-Juventus, the intensity was not enough to warrant a penalty, so the correct decision was made. We raised the bar for giving penalties for a push and this falls well below it.” De Marco said nothing about the non-sportive action of Lucumi on Conceicao. Always the same old story. . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/serie-a-controversial-calls-week-15/
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“They don’t have a striker.” Christian Panucci discusses Juventus attacking struggles Juventus continues to show signs of overall improvement as a team under the guidance of Luciano Spalletti, who has quickly established himself as one of the most effective managers the club has appointed in recent times. His arrival brought a level of experience and authority that Juventus required, and his impact is becoming increasingly visible across the squad. The team appears more organised, disciplined and confident in its approach, suggesting that Spalletti is laying solid foundations for long-term progress. ............ Spalletti has built a strong reputation over the last few years as one of the leading managers in world football, and his methods are now beginning to translate into tangible improvements at Juventus. Several areas of the team have benefited from his work, particularly in terms of structure and cohesion during matches. Players appear more comfortable in their roles, and the team is better at maintaining balance during key phases of play. The recent win against Bologna highlighted these improvements, as Juventus looked closer to returning to its best form. There is a sense that the team is moving in the right direction, even if the journey is not yet complete. ............ Despite these positive developments, Juventus continues to struggle in attack. The club invested heavily during the last transfer window by adding Jonathan David and Lois Openda to a squad that already included Dusan Vlahovic, Kenan Yildiz and other attacking options. However, the attacking unit has yet to function smoothly. ............ These issues were highlighted by Christian Panucci, who shared his assessment. He said, “Very good, they were a team for the first time, but the problem is that when the ball reaches the final 20 meters, they don’t have a striker. Openda did a little more, but it’s a dark night up front and you don’t have anyone who can put it in. Then this time they faced a tired Bologna and it went well.” . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/they-dont-have-a-striker-christian-panucci-discusses-juventus-attacking-struggles/
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Il Crystal Palace potrebbe essere interessato a Joao Mario. La Juve vorrebbe recuperare i 12 milioni spesi per prenderlo dal Porto. Si parla anche di uno scambio fra la Juventus e il Marsiglia: Hojbjerg in bianconero e Locatelli da De Zerbi. -
Crystal Palace could move for Juventus full-back in January Reports in Italy claim that Juventus wing-back Joao Mario could potentially be allowed to leave the club during the January transfer window and that Premier League outfit Crystal Palace are among the interested parties. The Portuguese, who joined the Bianconeri from Porto at a cost of just over €12m last January, has struggled for opportunities under both Igor Tudor and Luciano Spalletti this term. ............ All told, Joao Mario has played for just 11 minutes since Spalletti took over. Spalletti is not short on options at wing-back either, with Weston McKennie, Andrea Cambiaso and Pierre Kalulu all capable of covering on the right flank. He also has Juan Cabal and Filip Kostic on the left. For that reason, Juventus could be talked into letting the former Sporting. The player’s agents will speak with the club in the coming days to take stock of the situation. Tuesday’s report also claims that Crystal Palace are interested in the 25-year-old. Juventus would reportedly be willing to let Joao Mario go on a permanent basis in January as long as they recoup the fee that they invested last year. ............ . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/palace-could-move-for-juventus-full-back/
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Juventus prepares to sell player that Spalletti does not seem to like Joao Mario has only been at Juventus for a few months, having joined the Bianconeri in the summer. The defender arrived from FC Porto in a deal reportedly worth €12 million, following a promising spell in Portugal that suggested he could make an immediate impact. At 25 years old, Mario was expected to compete strongly for the right-back position, but those expectations have not materialised. ............ With the arrival of Luciano Spalletti, Mario’s situation has worsened. The new gaffer has opted against using him for several weeks, signalling that he does not feature in his plans. This has left the defender on the periphery, and it is now evident that he has no long-term role under Spalletti’s management. ............ Juventus are now open to the possibility of offloading Mario in the next transfer window. The club views this as an opportunity to free up space in the squad and bring in a replacement better suited to the current manager’s requirements. The January window could therefore serve as a chance to strengthen the squad efficiently, particularly if Juve can move players who have proven to be less relevant to the team’s plans. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-prepares-to-sell-player-that-spalletti-does-not-seem-to-like/
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Atletico Madrid starting to worry about the clause in Nicolas Gonzalez’s deal Nicolas Gonzalez moved from Juventus to Atletico Madrid on loan during the summer, and the Argentinian has made a strong impression at his new club. His time in Turin was difficult after transferring from Fiorentina, and Juventus ultimately decided to offload him during the last transfer window. Since joining Atletico, Gonzalez has demonstrated his quality, establishing himself as one of the standout performers in La Liga. ............ However, his growing influence has also created a financial dilemma for the Spanish side. The loan agreement includes a clause stipulating that if Gonzalez plays at least 45 minutes in ten more of the remaining 21 league matches, Atletico will be required to pay 32 million euros to secure him permanently. This provision, which was designed to safeguard Juventus’s interests, now presents a high cost for Atletico. ............ The club reportedly appreciates Gonzalez’s contribution but is increasingly concerned about the financial implications of triggering the permanent transfer clause. Atletico may be forced to carefully manage his playing time to delay or renegotiate the payment. While they clearly value the player, the size of the fee has prompted discussions about whether it is prudent to continue using him extensively at this stage. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/atletico-madrid-starting-to-worry-about-the-clause-in-nicolas-gonzalezs-deal/
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“Will tell a lot” Giletti wants to see how Juventus builds on beating Bologna Juventus’ victory against Bologna has been described by some observers as their best performance of the season so far, and that assessment may be justified. The Bianconeri boast some of the finest players in Italy, yet they have struggled for long periods of the campaign to deliver consistently strong displays. This lack of cohesion and reliability has undermined their progress and contributed to ongoing frustration around the club. Those difficulties ultimately led to a change in leadership, with Igor Tudor losing his job as results and performances failed to meet expectations. Luciano Spalletti has since arrived with the clear task of stabilising the team and restoring a winning mentality. ............ Performances such as the one against Bologna suggest there may be signs of improvement, but maintaining that level remains the real challenge. At the Allianz Stadium, expectations are always high, and incremental development is rarely enough. The men in black and white must show that they are steadily getting better, particularly as the fixtures grow more demanding. Every match now carries added significance as the team attempts to re-establish itself among the elite. ............ Juventus’ next match against AS Roma is expected to be even tougher than the Bologna encounter. The importance of that fixture has been highlighted by Massimo Giletti, who spoke about what a positive result could represent. He said, “Consistency is also needed. If you don’t have that, you won’t be among the top teams. The match against Roma will tell a lot. The match against Roma will be the decisive match. For the first time since Allegri left, he has a coach who has achieved important results”. . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/will-tell-a-lot-pundit-wants-to-see-how-juventus-builds-on-beating-bologna/
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Juventus eyeing free transfer for RB Leipzig midfielder in June The January transfer window is fast approaching, but reports in Italy claim that Juventus are already looking ahead to the summer, when they could make a move for RB Leipzig midfielder Xaver Schlager. ............ Schlager is of interest to the Bianconeri given that his contract is set to expire in June and could be tempted away from the Bundesliga. The 28-year-old has 134 Bundesliga appearances to his name, but is not currently a guaranteed starter under Ole Werner at RedBull Arena. ............ A central midfielder, also capable of playing in a more advanced role, Schlager would be comfortable covering in both a three-man or two-man midfield at Juventus. The Austria international suffered a cruciate ligament injury in May of 2024, which kept him sidelined for most of the 2024-25 campaign. ............ . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/juventus-eyeing-rb-leipzig-free-transfer/
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Marseille man could be first Juventus signing of January Juventus is widely expected to be active during the January transfer window as the club looks to further strengthen its squad. The men in black and white have continued working to improve their group, to ensure the team remains competitive at the highest level. The Bianconeri regard themselves as one of the strongest sides in world football and are determined to maintain that standard through careful planning and recruitment. ............ The reopening of the transfer window next month presents an important opportunity. Juventus have already begun identifying players who could strengthen key areas of the team. Their approach reflects a broader strategy of building a squad capable of sustaining success over time, rather than relying solely on short-term solutions. This measured but ambitious outlook continues to shape their transfer planning as January approaches. ............ The primary target the men in black and white could focus on signing is Pierre Emile Højbjerg, who is currently enjoying relevance at Marseille. The Dane has established himself as a key figure for the Ligue 1 side, playing an important role in their midfield structure and overall balance. Despite his importance to Marseille, Juventus have shown a strong interest in securing his signature. This interest underlines the club’s desire to add proven quality and experience to its squad as they seek further improvement. The report suggests that Juve could make their approach sooner than many expect, highlighting the seriousness of their intentions ahead of the January window. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/marseille-man-could-be-first-juventus-signing-of-january/
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How Juventus surprised Capello over the weekend Juventus travelled to face Bologna at the weekend in what was considered one of their toughest fixtures as they continue to rebuild confidence under Luciano Spalletti. The match represented a significant test for a side that has shown gradual improvement in recent weeks. While Juve are clearly making progress under their current gaffer, there remains an understanding that confidence is still developing, even as the men in black and white demonstrate their ability to compete this term. ............ The encounter with Bologna was widely viewed as a demanding challenge, given the context of Juventus’s recovery and the importance of maintaining momentum. The Bianconeri responded positively, showing organisation, discipline and resilience throughout the contest. Their efforts were rewarded by a solitary goal from Juan Cabal, which proved decisive and secured an important victory. Performances of this nature have encouraged the belief that Juventus could return to top shape sooner rather than later. ............ Among those watching closely was Fabio Capello, who observed the match and later shared his impressions. He reflected on the broader title picture, saying, “Will it be the most open Scudetto race ever? It’s too early to say, but everything suggests the championship will be full of twists and turns from now until the end. Anything can happen.” Capello also focused specifically on Juventus’s display, adding, “On the day just ended, for me, the Bianconeri were the real surprise: for the first time in the last two years, I saw a real team. Watch out…” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/how-juventus-surprised-capello-over-the-weekend/
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Se dovesse cambiare squadra, gli consiglierei l'Inter.
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Who will replace Koopmeiners in Juventus vs Roma clash: Two options surface After picking up his fifth yellow card in Serie A this season, Juventus star Teun Koopmeiners will skip the contest against Roma. After collecting a vital away win over Bologna on Sunday, the Bianconeri will host another direct rival for a Champions League spot on Saturday. ............ Since he was appointed Juventus manager, Spalletti has always relied on Koopmeiners as a starter, albeit in an unnatural role at the back. The 66-year-old attributed this decision to the lack of options at the back, with several players out with injuries. ............ However, the Dutchman won’t be available next weekend after receiving a booking for bringing down Riccardo Orsolini with a rough challenge. ............ The Juventus boss will most likely switch Lloyd Kelly to the left side of the three-man backline, with Pierre Kalulu maintaining his spot on the right. But who will occupy the central role? Spalletti will choose between two options, and his decision will largely hinge on Gleison Bremer’s condition. ............ After almost three months on the sidelines, the Brazilian made his return from an injury against Bologna, replacing Koopmeiners in the last 15 minutes of the contest, in what may have been a dress rehearsal on the manager’s part. Nevertheless, the source believes Bremer might not be fit enough for a starting role in six days. Therefore, Daniele Rugani is considered the favourite to start against Roma. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/who-will-replace-koopmeiners-in-juventus-vs-roma-clash-two-options-surface/
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Ex-Juventus winger reveals ideal January signing Former Juventus winger Massimo Mauro insists the Bianconeri still lack a centre-forward and won’t be favourites when Roma visit them in Turin next week. ............ “They certainly won’t be the favourites, but we’ll see what happens on the pitch,” the ex-winger said. “That’s the real issue, not cryptocurrencies. I was at the stadium for Juventus-Pafos, and it highlighted the squad’s issue with depth. Not only defensive absences, but also difficulty in finding a replacement for Yildiz, Conceiçao, McKennie and Locatelli. Thank goodness, David scored; otherwise, he would have had to flee Turin. It had been such a hard game for him.” ............ “I wouldn’t know where to turn because they didn’t sell good players. I wouldn’t have signed Openda for that kind of money,” he said. “I would have said there were no players worthy of Juventus. There’s also a lack of important Italian players, something Juve have always had. Without them, you can’t rebuild because Juventus have always had an Italian dressing room leader.” ............ “They need a Napoli-style Osimhen, a driving force who could carry the attack on his own and whom Luciano Spalletti turned into a true leader. Juve are full of solid, above-average players, but they need someone who makes a difference,” he said. “I would invest in attack where the situation is incredible. If Yildiz plays badly, it’s a tragedy. If he plays well, there’s a chance to create something dangerous, but Yildiz is not a 20-goal striker, unless he becomes Del Piero or plays as a central forward or support striker. Out wide, at best, he can become like Kvaratskhelia.” ............ “Spalletti is the best, along with Conte and Gasperini. An elite coach,” concluded the former winger. “He can’t be the problem. He has to build the team of the future while hoping to finish in the top four, but he doesn’t have a magic wand.” ............ . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/ex-juventus-winger-ideal-january-signing/
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Video: Juventus fans pay tribute to Bernardeschi after win over Bologna Juventus supporters at the Stadio Dall’Ara last night paid tribute to an emotional Federico Bernardeschi after the Old Lady’s 1-0 win over Bologna. ............ It was the first time Bernardeschi met with his former fans as he had left the Bianconeri in 2022 for Toronto FC, returning to Italy from Canada last summer. Videos circulating on X social media show the Italian winger going under the Bianconeri’s Curva at the Dall’Ara to thank the Juventus fans for their chants. ............ “One of us,” the Bianconeri ultras sang while Bernardeschi thanked them and collected some Bianconeri scarves thrown from the stands. ............ Bernardeschi spent five seasons at Juventus, scoring 12 goals in 183 games. ............ Read more -> https://football-italia.net/juventus-fans-tribute-bernardeschi-win-bologna/
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“He’s a level above” – Luca Toni weighs in on Thuram-Frattesi swap Retired Italian striker Luca Toni revealed which club would benefit more if Juventus were to exchange Khephren Thuram with Inter Milan midfielder Davide Frattesi. This rumour has been making the rounds in the Italian press over the past 48 hours or so. It stems from Luciano Spalletti’s great appreciation for Frattesi, who was curiously the top goal-scorer of his ill-fated tenure at the helm of the Italian national team. ............ While Inter have refused to consider Frattesi’s sale in the past, it has been reported that Giuseppe Marotta and Piero Ausilio have told their Juventus counterparts that they would be willing to do business, but only if Thuram’s card is on the table, as they’re interested in reuniting Khephren with his older brother, Marcus. ............ Nevertheless, Toni feels that the Old Lady would lose out in this proposed swap deal by giving up a player who is a cut above. “Thuram is a step above Frattesi,” argued the 2006 World Cup winner. “Frattesi can’t play in a two-man midfield. At most, you can put him behind the striker.” The Inter player is considered a box-to-box striker, while Spalletti had often fielded him as an attacking midfielder, as he had done in the past with former Roma star Simone Perotta, who had somewhat similar attributes. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/hes-a-level-above-luca-toni-weighs-in-on-thuram-frattesi-swap/
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Milan leading the race for out-of-contract Juventus man Milan are reportedly ahead of the competition in the race for Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic, who is currently running on an expiring contract. The Bianconeri spent circa €80 million to by the Serbian from their rivals, Fiorentina, in January 2022. While most fans feel he hasn’t truly justified his transfer fee (or his lucrative €12 million salary), the 25-year-old has been the club’s top goalscorer in each of the previous campaigns. ............ The San Siro outfit has been enjoying a solid start to the campaign. However, their lack of firepower upfront has been impeding them, as Santiago Gimenez has yet to prove his worth since joining the club last January, while Christopher Nkunku is still chasing his maiden Serie A goal. Therefore, the source reveals that Milan remains the most interested club in signing the Serbian internaitonal, and add that the two parties are close to reaching an agreement on personal terms. A move to Milanello would reunite Vlahovic with his former Juventus manager, Massimiliano Allegri. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/milan-race-juventus-dusan-vlahovic/
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Bergomi and Marocchi suggest Elkann was right to reject Juventus takeover offer Giancarlo Marocchi and Beppe Bergomi highlight John Elkann’s ‘sense of belonging’ as Exor rejected an offer for a majority stake in Juventus. Juventus minority shareholders Tether have seen a €1.1 billion bid rejected by Exor, a decision confirmed by club owner John Elkann in a passionate message released over the weekend. ............ “I’ve spent a few years there, and there was the feeling of being part of the Agnelli family,” Marocchi, a former Juventus midfielder, said. “This pushed you to make sure the only thing that mattered was the victory. You looked at the past, and it was full of victories. In the present, you had to do the same.” Inter and Italy legend Bergomi added: “I highlight this important sense of belonging, which the fans, the players and the staff feel. It’s the Juventus tradition.” ............ The Agnelli family has owned Juventus for over 100 years, while Tether have an 11,52% stake in the club and is represented on the board of directors by Francesco Garino. ............ . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/pundits-elkann-right-reject-juventus-offer/
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Juventus player ratings vs Bologna: Cabal enjoys his best display in black-and-white ............ Juventus XI (3-4-2-1) Michele Di Gregorio – 7 The Italian produced a double save early in the match, and then put a fingertip to Nadir Zortea’s smashing shot at the stroke of half-time. Never put a foot wrong. Pierre Kalulu – 6 ............ Lloyd Kelly – 7.5 A monstrous display at the back from the Englishman who ate Thijs Dallinga alive, winning every single aerial duel against the Dutch striker. Teun Koopmeiners – 5.5 ............ Weston McKennie – 6.5 ............ Manuel Locatelli – 6 ............ Khephren Thuram – 6.5 ............ Andrea Cambiaso – 5.5 An underwhelming display from the Italian international on his return to the Dall’Ara. He was struggling in his duel against Zortea, and his execution was off cue more often than not. Francisco Conceicao – 6 The Portuguese caused havoc on the right wing as is often the case, but still has a knack for going down too easily, so his reputation is preceding him with match officials. Kenan Yildiz – 7 The Turkish star was at the centre of every dangerous Juventus play, including the winner, when he provided the assist with a lovely cross to the box. However, the youngster will feel he should have scored from one of the inviting chances that came his way. Jonathan David – 5.5 ............ Substitutes Juan Cabal – 7 Aside from a needlessly botched clearance that almost cost Juventus, the Colombian had a dream outing. He escaped his market to head home the solitary goal of the contest, and put Openda through on a couple of occasions. Lois Openda – 6.5 Another influential substitution from Spalletti. The Belgian’s pace was a menace against Bologna’s high defensive line, and it forced Heggem to commit a challenge that earned him a red card. However, the 25-year-old still has to improve his finishing. Gleison Bremer – N/A Fabio Miretti – N/A . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-player-ratings-vs-bologna-cabal-enjoys-his-best-display-in-black-and-white/
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Juventus 1 - Bologna 0: Initial reaction and random observations A week ago, Luciano Spalletti and Juventus went to southern Italy and got things wrong from the very beginning. Spalletti’s approach was the wrong one, and the way in which he wanted to play was very much not well-executed by the players on the field. It was a mess, and something that Juve could really recover from against the reigning Serie A champions. Seven days later, Spalletti got things right when it came to the approach. And while the on-field execution wasn’t always the best that it could be — which feels like an understatement considering the current state of Juventus these days — Spalletti’s squad was able to come away with three vital points against a direct competitor for a spot in the top four this season. Juan Cabal’s goal all of three minutes after coming on as a substitute proved to be the difference in Juventus’ 1-0 win over the always-difficult Bolgona at the Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on Sunday night. Spalletti got things much more on the money compared to how things went against Napoli seven days earlier, and now he can stake claim to having a team that is within striking distance of the top four. Of course, some of that depends on how Roma does against Como on Monday night, but with that same Roma squad on the schedule and making their to Turin next weekend, getting back on track domestically and jumping over at least one rival for a spot in the top four was crucial on this chilly night in Emilia-Romagna. ............ But for a team that has struggled to consistent win under their last couple of managers, Spalletti now has a team that has won five out of their last six in all competitions. Again, I know it hasn’t always been pretty or how a lot of us would like to see it, but one of the biggest things Spalletti needed to do in the short term was to just get this team from stop dropping points so damn often. Loss to Napoli aside, they’re starting to do that. Fact is, both Spalletti and the Juventus players needed this win badly. They have gotten a little wind back i ntheir sails in Europe with a couple of wins, but it was in these kinds of tests against teams in or around the top four where they were going to find out a lot about themselves this month. They didn’t pass the Napoli test at all — and Spalletti admitted as such when it came to himself and the team as a whole. Against Bologna, though, it was different. He got the approach spot on. He got his subs right. He managed the game incredibly well after Juventus got the lead. The last thing Juve needed to do was to put forward a solid performance, fight hard to get the lead, actually get the lead only to cough it up in the final minutes and drop points as a result. You know, the kind of thing we’ve seen on plenty of occasions the last couple of years. But rather than actually do that, they hung on — and three points are coming back to Turin with them. You could say “Well, it’s easy to do that against a team playing down a man!” and that’s potentially true in theory. But Bologna are one of the few sides who play the kind of way where they could have easily overcome that kind of setback in the second half and still gotten points against Juventus. They just defy logic sometimes, and Vincenzo Italiano is the kind of manager who has a kind of approach that lends itself to chaos. ............ RANDOM THOUGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS If only every sub Spalletti brought on could score a goal three minutes after coming on like Cabal did, right? ............ Good for Cabal, though. He’s had some tough games the last couple of weeks. But the dude was absolutely FLYING to get on the end of that cross. And wait … Juve scored off a corner??? I don’t know what to do with myself now. Let’s just get it out of the way now: Lloyd Kelly, Man of the Match? Yeah, you ain’t gonna be wrong if you feel that way. This might have been his best game in a Juventus shirt. ............ Those couple of Michele Di Gregorio saves in the first half look so incredibly important in hindsight. They were big in the moment, but they’re even the more important now that we can look back and pinpoint them as to why Bologna were held off the scoreboard. This was one of Di Gregorio’s best game of the season after some tough outings over the last month or two. Maybe, just maybe, he’s starting to lock in like he did as the 2024-25 season went on. Speaking of defense: BREMER BREMER BREMER BREMER BREMER BREMER. Yes, I am not the only one to be overjoyed by seeing Gleison Bremer and his incredibly sharp-looking haircut back on the field after he had knee surgery 2 1/2 months ago. Welcome back, big fella, you have been so incredibly missed in this team. Memo to Spalletti: YOU SAID YOU WILL NOT RUSH BREMER AND YOU STAY TRUE TO THAT, OK? I know it will be tempting to throw Bremer in there with a week in between games the next couple of weeks, but this is no time to just suddenly go against your line of thinking with a big fixture coming up next week. That being said, it would be pretty great to see Bremer back in the starting lineup against Roma. But only if he’s ready for it. Juve need to get this one right. ............ Another Kenan Yildiz goal contribution? WELL CONSIDER ME STUNNED, FOLKS. Weston McKennie covering more distance than anybody on the field is becoming such a common occurrence that it’s not even surprising anymore. You know, like as surprising as Yildiz doing something that contributes to a goal. ............ Can Cambiaso stop taking corners and free kicks? I’ve seen enough of him not even clearing the first defender on his cross. I think Giorgio Chiellini’s reaction on the quick shot to the crowd on what proved Cambiaso’s final “contribution” before being subbed off pretty much summed up the latter’s form at the moment. Just not good enough. Unfortunately, Francisco Conceição didn’t get a goal on his birthday. He did, however, get smacked in the face and pick up off the turf like he was some sort of little kid not wanting to go back inside after playing with his friends in the backyard. Not exactly the greatest thing to take place, but it was a funny visual. ............ Another full 90 for Pierre Kalulu. There might not be anybody happier that Juve don’t have a midweek fixture. Enjoy the rest, my friend. Also pretty obvious, but it’s important to note that Yildiz will get a full week of rest ahead of facing one of Serie A’s best defenses. I like the sound of that. At least the first part. Juventus’ next five opponents after facing Roma: Pisa, Lecce, Sassuolo, Cremonese and Cagliari. That’s incredibly favorable even if there are a couple of tricky ones in there. You get a win against Roma and you jump back in the Champions League in mid-January. Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/previews-reviews/34657/bologna-juventus-2025-serie-a-matchday-14-final-score-result-initial-reaction-random-observations
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Spalletti: ‘Most important Juventus win, but I have to be hard on them’ Luciano Spalletti insists the victory over Bologna was ‘the most important’ of his Juventus career so far, but notes where Juan Cabal, Lois Openda and Jonathan David can improve. The Bianconeri knew the importance of this fixture, as they were two points behind Bologna in the Serie A table, so it was a head-to-head for European places. ............ “We were facing a team that has an identity, quality and enthusiasm, they were built well and even down to 10 men made it difficult for us,” Spalletti said. “Having won here means even more for my players, and they must be congratulated this evening. They did really well.” ............ “I had seen things done well in training, and told the directors that I saw the players energetic and reacting well in training. We needed a performance that could give them confidence, and I hope after this we can continue to improve,” continued Spalletti. “Aside from the goal, the overall performance needs to be evaluated in football. Juventus were in the heart of the game for 90 minutes tonight, battled for every ball, went beyond these individual duels that Bologna force you into, and this bodes well for the future. “Cabal must learn to keep some of his emotions in check. He is like a pedigree horse with his strength and ability to sprint repeatedly, he has talent with back-heel flicks, but talent is also repeating the 100 metre runs 20 times. He doesn’t mind being in one-on-one situations, is good in the air, but in the games he played so far he wasn’t precise enough for his talent, so I had to be hard on him.” ............ “I liked his performance. Openda is a different player to Jonathan David, who frankly seems more like a second striker to me than a centre-forward, as he combines with teammates. Openda has more power, and probably against teams like Bologna feels more at ease, because he can run at them with sheer pace when those spaces open up,” concluded Spalletti. ............ . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/spalletti-most-important-juventus-win-hard/
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Player ratings: Bologna 0-1 Juventus – Cabal seals crucial six-pointer Juventus have Juan Cabal to thank after picking up a vital three points in a 1-0 victory away against Bologna in Serie A on Sunday evening. ............ Bologna 0-1 Juventus: Player ratings! Bologna: Ravaglia 6; Zortea 6 (De Silvestri 5.5), Heggem 4, Lucumi 6 (Bernardeschi n/a), Miranda 6; Moro 6 (Holm 6), Pobega 6; Orsolini 6.5, Ferguson 6 (Sulemana 5.5), Cambiaghi 5.5; Dallinga 5.5 (Castro 5.5). Best Bologna player: Orsolini 6.5 – ............ Coach: Vincenzo Italiano 6 – ............ Juventus: Di Gregorio 6.5; Kalulu 6, Kelly 6.5, Koopmeiners 6 (Bremer 6); McKennie 6, Thuram 6, Locatelli 6, Cambiaso 5.5 (Cabal 7); Conceicao 6.5 (Miretti n/a), Yildiz 7, David 6 (Openda 6.5). Best Juventus player: Cabal 7 – Two goals in six Serie A appearances for the Colombian now. Immediate impact off the bench on Sunday evening, evading his marker to claim a free header in the middle of the Bologna penalty area. That was a big confidence boost to begin his evening. Coach: Luciano Spalletti 6.5 – That was a big six-pointer in the race for Champions League football, and the perfect way to bounce back after a disappointing 2-1 defeat against Napoli last time out in Serie A. Had Juventus been a touch more clinical, that would have been a slightly more flattering scoreline. Still, managed the game well after going ahead, even if their life was made easier with Heggem’s sending off. . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/player-ratings-bologna-0-1-juventus-cabal-seal/
