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  2. Juventus set a new positive record in their win against Bodo/Glimt Juventus produced an encouraging performance in their Champions League match against Bodo Glimt, and in doing so, they set a new record in the competition. The Bianconeri have endured a difficult season, already working under their second manager of the campaign, but this fixture offered signs that the team may finally be moving in a more positive direction. Luciano Spalletti has been tasked with guiding the men in black and white away from the habits that have hindered them in recent years. While the process has not been straightforward and the side has often slipped back into patterns that have brought limited success, the manager’s experience is proving valuable as he attempts to restore clarity and structure to their play. ............ Spalletti understands the importance of ensuring that Juventus regain stability, discipline, and confidence. He knows that the team require consistent improvement to reach the level expected of them, and he continues to work towards that objective. Against the Norwegian side, Juventus displayed several encouraging traits that suggested the players are beginning to respond to the demands placed upon them. Although the final scoreline of 3-2 might lead some to think that the contest was balanced, those who watched the match closely would have noticed the strides made by Juventus in terms of intent, pressing, and attacking purpose. ............ Despite the close score, Juventus produced an extraordinary attacking effort. The team registered 16 shots on target, the highest number recorded by any side in a single Champions League match. This remarkable statistic highlights the extent of their dominance in front of goal and reflects a level of creativity and efficiency that had been lacking for much of the season. The record provides clear evidence that Juventus deserved the victory and that their overall performance was stronger than the score alone suggests. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-set-a-new-positive-record-in-their-win-against-bodo-glimt/
  3. Balzarini names Juventus player who sent a good message against Bodo/Glimt Fabio Miretti returned to the Juventus starting lineup for their match against Bodo Glimt as Luciano Spalletti introduced several changes to his team for the fixture. The Bianconeri entered the match needing a victory, prompting the manager to adjust aspects of the team’s setup in an effort to secure an essential result. Their opponents were also searching for their maiden win in the league phase of the Champions League, creating a contest in which both sides were under pressure to deliver. ............ In the freezing conditions of Norway, Juventus managed to secure the win at a moment when it appeared their winless run in Europe might be extended. One of the standout performers on the night was Miretti, who offered a timely reminder of the quality he brings to the side. The midfielder has endured a difficult campaign after sustaining an injury during pre-season, which has limited his involvement for much of the term. His return, however, could prove significant as Juventus attempts to turn their season around and regain momentum in their European campaign. Miretti’s performance demonstrated composure, awareness, and confidence, qualities that could become increasingly important as the club navigates a demanding schedule. ............ Speaking after the match, Gianni Balzarini offered his assessment stating, “The other positive note that really came out of Bodo, and also from a qualitative standpoint in terms of movement, touch, etc., was Miretti’s performance. It showed that Miretti can play with Locatelli, who sets up Miretti when he does. Locatelli plays as a midfielder, and Miretti yesterday gave the impression that he can continue to play in that position, especially that he can continue to play.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/pundit-names-juventus-player-who-sent-a-good-message-against-bodo-glimt/
  4. Juventus rekindle interest in a midfielder they tried to sign in 2012 Juventus have reportedly added Marco Verratti to their midfield shortlist, reviving their interest in their old obsession. The Pescara native rose to the scene during the 2011/12 season, when he helped his hometown club earn a promotion to the Italian top flight. He had formed a formidable trio with Lorenzo Insigne and Ciro Immobile who had taken Serie B by storm. ............ Throughout the years, Juve maintained a distant interest in the Pescara youth product, but they were never truly close to recruiting him. But Damien Comolli and Co. could consider making a move for the 33-year-old. Verratti has been playing his trade in Qatar since ending his 11-year collaboration with PSG in 2023. He spent two years with Al-Arabi, and currently plays for Al-Duhail, earning circa €30 million per year. ............ As the source explains, the Euro 2020 winner fits the mould requested by Luciano Spalletti, who is keen to add a deep-lying playmaker to his ranks. However, Verratti would have to accept a comprehensible pay cut if he wishes to finally realise his dream of playing in Serie A. The report adds that the midfielder also has a suitor in Boca Juniors, who are hoping to lure him to Buenos Aires. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-rekindle-interest-marco-verratti/
  5. Torino, sabato 29 novembre 2025 ore 18:00 Serie A - 13^ di andata JUVENTUS - CAGLIARI Confronti ufficiali Campionato di Serie A 96 Giocate 86 50 Vittorie Juventus 46 31 Pareggi 28 15 Vittorie Cagliari 12 143 Gol Juventus 129 76 Gol Cagliari 68 Campionato di Serie A: precedenti in casa contro Cagliari Giocate 43 Vittorie Juventus 26 (l'ultima il 11.11.2023, 2-1 ) Pareggi 15 (l'ultimo il 06.10.2024, 1-1 ) Vittorie Cagliari 2 (l'ultima il 31.01.2009, 2-3 ) Gol Juventus 78 (media a gara 1,81) Gol Cagliari 31 (media a gara 0,72) Ultimi confronti diretti (tutte le competizioni) Data Competizione Partita Ris. 29.07.2020 Campionato Serie A Cagliari-Juventus 2-0 S 21.11.2020 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Cagliari 2-0 V 14.03.2021 Campionato Serie A Cagliari-Juventus 1-3 V 21.12.2021 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Cagliari 2-0 V 09.04.2022 Campionato Serie A Cagliari-Juventus 1-2 V 11.11.2023 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Cagliari 2-1 V 19.04.2024 Campionato Serie A Cagliari-Juventus 2-2 P 06.10.2024 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Cagliari 1-1 P 17.12.2024 Coppa Italia Juventus-Cagliari 4-0 V 23.02.2025 Campionato Serie A Cagliari-Juventus 0-1 V Giocate: 10 Vittorie: 7 Pareggi: 2 Sconfitte: 1 Gol fatti: 19 Gol subiti: 8 Le ultime partite in casa contro Cagliari (Campionato di Serie A) Data Competizione Partita Ris. 18.05.2014 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Cagliari 3-0 V 09.05.2015 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Cagliari 1-1 P 21.09.2016 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Cagliari 4-0 V 19.08.2017 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Cagliari 3-0 V 03.11.2018 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Cagliari 3-1 V 06.01.2020 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Cagliari 4-0 V 21.11.2020 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Cagliari 2-0 V 21.12.2021 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Cagliari 2-0 V 11.11.2023 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Cagliari 2-1 V 06.10.2024 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Cagliari 1-1 P Giocate: 10 Vittorie: 8 Pareggi: 2 Sconfitte: 0 Gol fatti: 25 Gol subiti: 4 FONTE
  6. Juventus vs Cagliari - prediction, team news, lineups After dramatically gaining their first European win of the season, Juventus will try to boost a flagging Serie A campaign on Saturday, when they welcome Cagliari to Turin. Juve's last-gasp Champions League victory relieved a little pressure in midweek; meanwhile, their Sardinian counterparts are amid a familiar scrap for survival. Match preview Still seeking their first victory in this season's Champions League, both Bodo/Glimt and Juventus sat among the elimination places ahead of Tuesday's encounter in northern Norway. Two of Juve's misfiring strikers started out on the path to redemption, as Lois Openda and stoppage-time matchwinner Jonathan David both scored during a dramatic second half, and the Bianconeri ultimately won 3-2. Now occupying a playoff place - with three rounds remaining - their continental prospects look somewhat more sunny, but new boss Luciano Spalletti still has plenty of ground to recover in Serie A. Last weekend, his team were held to a disappointing draw by rock-bottom Fiorentina, as any dreams of a Scudetto challenge grew ever more distant. It was a familiar story for fans of Italy's most successful club: since the start of last season, Juventus have drawn more matches than anyone across Europe's top five leagues (21 of 50). Languishing down in seventh place, a tally of 20 points is their third-worst at this stage of any campaign so far this century, while 15 goals is the worst haul since 1999. ............ Juventus Serie A form: L L W W D D Juventus form (all competitions): W W D D D W Cagliari Serie A form: L D L L D D Team News After making several changes in midweek, Spalletti should recall established starters such as Khephren Thuram and Kenan Yildiz on Saturday. Only defensive duo Bremer and Daniele Rugani are set to miss out through injury, in addition to long-term absentee Arkadiusz Milik. Benched against Bodo/Glimt, Dusan Vlahovic will hope to start against his favourite opponents: he has scored eight goals in 11 Serie A meetings with Cagliari. While Vlahovic must vie with Openda and David to spearhead Juve's front line, Borrelli's brace against Genoa should be enough to lead the visitors' attack. Fellow forward Andrea Belotti is sidelined with a serious knee injury; Ze Pedro and Luca Mazzitelli are also in the Rossoblu's treatment room. Having picked up a knock last week, Colombian defender Yerry Mina is a serious doubt, so Adam Obert may have to fill in at centre-back. Juventus possible starting lineup: Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Kelly, Koopmeiners; Cambiaso, Locatelli, Thuram, Kostic; McKennie, Yildiz; Vlahovic Cagliari possible starting lineup: Caprile; Zappa, Luperto, Obert; Palestra, Deiola, Prati, Folorunsho, Felici; Esposito, Borrelli We say: Juventus 1-0 Cagliari It may not be pretty, but Juventus should beat one of their favourite opponents in Turin. Though the Bianconeri are still finding their feet under new management, Cagliari rarely travel well and have won just once on the mainland this season. . Read more -> https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/news/juventus-vs-cagliari-prediction-team-news-lineups_586596.html
  7. Romano: Juventus join the race for struggling Bundesliga striker Juventus could consider making a move for Borussia Dortmund striker Fabio Silva, who continues to struggle for playing time. The 23-year-old is a well-travelled Portuguese player who began his career at Porto’s academy, before being poached by Wolverhampton Wanderers in the summer of 2022 for €40 million. ............ Sadly for Silva, he hasn’t been able to lock himself a prominent role at Signal Iduna Park. The forward has yet to earn his full debut, only making 10 substitute appearances across all competitions, yielding one goal and an assist. According to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, Silva is already considering a change of scenery, and his next destination could be in Serie A. ............ “He went to Dortmund in the summer, despite the summer courtship, but he’s not playing, he’s struggling a lot, and he’s considering leaving in January. It’s a real possibility,” said Romano in a video update posted on his Italian YouTube channel. “So keep an eye on Fabio Silva, because among the various teams interested in attacking players, there are several, perhaps Juventus; in terms of attack, Roma certainly; and we’ll see what happens with Milan with Gimenez. . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/romano-juventus-dortmund-fabio-silva/
  8. Juventus and Napoli Chasing After Ferencváros Talent Juventus and Napoli are canvassing the market to find a new midfielder, and both have laid eyes on Alex Toth, who’s blossoming at Ferencváros. Several Bundesliga teams are keeping tabs on him, especially Bayer Leverkusen and RB Leipzig. Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund could be interested too. ............ Juventus and Napoli would have to spend roughly €15M to acquire Toth in January. His price tag will rise if he stays put, given the competition and his clear trajectory. He already has some minor ties to Serie A, as he’s coached by Italian gaffer Marco Rossi in the Hungarian national team. He debuted last March and has started consistently since, notching nine appearances. ............ The Bianconeri are a safer bet to invest in a prospect they really like. While they need help and some quality, they have the manpower to bring along a newcomer slowly. ............ . Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/juventus-and-napoli-chasing-after-ferencvaros-talent/
  9. Yildiz keen for Juventus renewal but two obstacles delaying the agreement Juventus and Kenan Yildiz are both determined to prolong their collaboration, but a couple of factors have been hampering the negotiations between the parties. The 20-year-old has now established himself as the club’s ultimate star. ............ However, the player’s current salary doesn’t reflect his great importance to the cause. The youngster earns circa €1.6 million per year, placing him 19th on the club’s wage list. In recent months, Juventus have been keen to rectify the situation but offering Yildiz a more appropriate salary. The Serie A giants would like to tie him down to a longer contract, while simultaneously warding off the ever-growing interest from Premier League giants. ............ The Turkiye international shares the club’s desire to extend the contract, but two issues must be resolved. First of all, the young attacker is gunning for a top salary. Since Dusan Vlahovic’s astronomic wages are well beyond the club’s current parameters, he has reportedly asked for €6 million, which is the figure collected by Juve’s second-highest earner, Jonathan David. ............ The Bayern Munich youth product is expected to emerge as one of the best players in the new generation. Therefore, he would like to associate himself with a club that grants him the opportunity to challenge for the biggest honours, rather than a team struggling on the domestic and European stages. Nevertheless, Yildiz and his entourage share a good rapport with Juventus, so most sources believe that two of them should eventually reach an accord. . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/yildiz-keen-for-juventus-renewal-but-two-obstacles-delaying-the-agreement/
  10. Sigh of relief for Juventus as Spalletti’s favourite overcomes injury scare Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic will be in contention for a starting role this weekend after avoiding an injury. The Serbian has been the undisputed first choice in attack since the appointment of Luciano Spalletti at the end of October. ............ Vlahovic, who was already set to be rested, suffered a muscle strain during the pre-match warm-up in Norway. Therefore, Spalletti and his technical staff opted against playing him as a precautionary measure. But according to several sources in the Italian media, Juventus can now breathe a sigh of relief, as the centre-forward has been cleared of any injuries. Therefore, the source expects the former Fiorentina star to recover in time for Saturday’s home contest against Cagliari. Vlahovic will be vying for a starting role against Lois Openda and Jonathan David, who both managed to end their goal droughts on Tuesday. ............ With Vlahovic ready and raring to go, Spalletti will have a selection dilemma to resolve, especially since Openda and David have reconciled with the net. Nevertheless, this is the sort of headache that every manager relishes. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/sigh-of-relief-for-juventus-as-spallettis-favourite-overcomes-injury-scare/
  11. Why Vlahovic didn’t participate in Bodo/Glimt vs Juventus UCL clash Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic was an unused substitute in Tuesday’s Champions League contest against Bodo/Glimt. The Serbian was in the starting lineup in each of Luciano Spalletti’s first four games in charge against Cremonese, Sporting Club, Torino and Fiorentina. ............ The former Fiorentina star had picked up a slight muscle strain during the pre-match warm-up. Spalletti was already planning to give him some rest and drop him from the starting XI. Therefore, the manager and his staff opted for a cautious approach, keeping the striker in the dugout for the duration of the match. ............ The clinical tests should shed some light on the player’s condition, determining the extent of the injury. In any case, Juventus could decide to drop the centre-forward for Saturday’s Serie A contest against Cagliari. It should also be noted that the Serbian had also suffered muscle fatigue during the latest international break, particularly in the aftermath of his national team’s World Cup qualifier against England at Wembley. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/why-vlahovic-didnt-participate-in-bodo-glimt-vs-juventus-ucl-clash/
  12. Adzic isn’t ready for Juventus — But don’t write him off After another underwhelming display in the middle of the park, Juventus teenager Vasilije Adzic proved he’s still not there yet. ............ Adzic was surprisingly given the nod in the middle of the park alongside Manuel Locatelli, but the team’s rhythm was almost non-existent in the first half. He was also guilty of squandering a rare, promising chance for Juventus in the first 45 minutes. Although the Bianconeri’s uninspiring first-half display cannot be fully attributed to the young man’s display, he was the only one hauled off at the interval, making way for Kenan Yildiz, who inspired the comeback. This was Adzic’s full debut in the Champions League, and the last time he started a match for Juventus, he was making his full Serie A debut against Atalanta. Curiously, Adzic undeniably failed both tests. ............ Hence, a 19-year-old struggling to cope with the pressure and failing to express his best football at the biggest stage is absolutely normal. After all, the Montenegrin doesn’t have the luxury that Paul Pogba enjoyed upon making his first steps at Juventus. The Frenchman was introduced into an already functional system, and was embraced by absolute legends who gave him all the backing he needed. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/opinion-adzic-isnt-ready-for-juventus-but-dont-write-him-off/
  13. Journalist says it is not just Yildiz who helped Juventus beat Bodo/Glimt Kenan Yildiz was benched for Juventus’ Champions League match against Bodo/Glimt last night, but his introduction proved decisive in helping the Bianconeri secure a 3-2 victory on a challenging pitch. Once on the field, Yildiz made an immediate impact, and his presence contributed to a significant improvement in Juventus’ performance, allowing them to dominate their hosts during key periods of the game. The Turkiye star continues to demonstrate that he is a dependable player capable of influencing results at the highest level. ............ Juventus are keen for Yildiz to remain with the club for the long term, recognising his potential to play a central role in their future success. His ability to change the dynamics of a match underscores his value, but the team’s management also acknowledges the importance of collective effort. The men in black and white view him as a talent who could be instrumental in taking the squad to the next level, but they remain mindful that football is a team game in which contributions come from multiple players. ............ While Yildiz’s impact was clear, former journalist Giovanni Capuano has emphasised that credit for the win should not rest solely on the youngster’s shoulders. He said, “The report will say that Yildiz’s introduction changed the game, but that’s not necessarily the only key. Openda scored his first goal for Juventus, David, the other missing player, a rising performance from Miretti, and, above all, a show of character that hadn’t been seen even after Spalletti’s arrival at Continassa.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/journalist-says-it-is-not-just-yildiz-who-helped-juventus-beat-bodo-glimt/
  14. Vignola says the win against Bodo/Glimt will hand Juventus more confidence Juventus earned their first Champions League win of the season with a victory over Bodo/Glimt last night, a result that provides an important boost for the men in black and white. The team have continued to show that they can compete among Europe’s strongest sides when operating at their best, and maintaining that level consistently remains a key priority for manager Luciano Spalletti. The club see Spalletti as the ideal figure to lead them forward and expects him to deliver results promptly to secure his long-term tenure. ............ The manager’s main responsibility is to ensure the squad performs at peak level on a regular basis, drawing the best from his players in every fixture. Juventus’ leadership believe he can elevate the team to a higher standard, but immediate results are crucial for establishing stability and influence within the club. The win in Norway will reassure Spalletti as he prepares the squad for forthcoming matches, reinforcing both confidence and tactical belief. ............ Former Juventus star Beniamino Vignola has highlighted the significance of the result, emphasising its role in boosting morale ahead of upcoming fixtures. He said, “The victory shouldn’t be a finish line, but a new beginning. This confidence boost was needed, now Juve will have to build on it. A signal like this was needed, especially from these players, who aren’t exceptional but can still contribute something important. It’s still a good squad,” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/pundit-says-the-win-against-bodo-glimt-will-hand-juventus-more-confidence/
  15. Le Pagelle: Juventus vs. Bodø-Glimt Tuesday’s match with Bodø-Glimt was a must-win, as Juventus started the day outside the playoff places and without a win through the first half of the League Phase. It was anything but a clean game for the Bianconeri, and it looked as if they were in for another disappointing night after gifting Bodø a late penalty, but Jonathan David’s stoppage-time winner sealed them three badly-needed points. ............ MATTIA PERIN - 5.5. ............ PIERRE KALULU - 6. ............ LLOYD KELLY - 6. ............ TEUN KOOPMEINERS - 6. Blocked two shots and had five clearances, although there were a few times that he pinched too far inside and let a runner free down his flank. Made a couple of good passes in the second half that contributed to the team’s strongest period. WESTON McKENNIE - 6.5. The goal was obviously a highlight, and he also worked as a provider, making three key passes. Defensively, he made a game-high five tackles and was part of the five-clearance triad in the back. Did a whole lot to keep Juve on the front foot in the second half, but his grade is dragged down by the fact that he missed on a full third of his pass attempts. VASILIJE ADZIC - 5. Didn’t quite click out there today. Rushed a few passages of play, especially that knee-volley, when he had a lot more time than he thought to bring the ball under control. He’s got oodles of talent, but still needs a lot of refinement. MANUEL LOCATELLI - 7. Talk about being everywhere. The captain had three key passes and blocked three shots, producing a ton on either end. Was able to put more of a stamp on the game when Juve were on the rampage in the second half. ANDREA CAMBIASO - 5. ............ FRANCISCO CONCEIÇÃO - 7. The only Juve player who did anything worth a damn in the first half, he could’ve scored a brace before the half despite the struggles of the rest of the team around him. Kenan Yildiz took over more in the second, but he still pushed the game on his side as well, finishing with the team lead in key passes (4), and had more dribbles than anyone in the starting XI (also 4). He missed out on the scoresheet more because of Nikita Haiken than anything else. FABIO MIRETTI - 6.5. Nominally an attacking midfielder in the first half, he looked far more dangerous making runs from deeper in midfield when he dropped back to make way for Yildiz at halftime. He was unlucky not to get on the scoresheet when Openda’s offside negated his goal, but he took it in stride and immediately combined with Yildiz again, this time to set himself up for the assist on McKennie’s goal. He also made three tackles—although he was a little reckless in getting booked early in the second half. If Miretti can establish himself as legitimate depth to Locatelli and Khéphren Thuram in the double pivot, it would open up a lot more options for rotation and tactical tweaks. LOÏS OPENDA - 6.5. Juve’s general malaise in the first half prevented him from being able to do his thing, but he came alive in the second. Juve were able to get some passes through to him so he could push the defense with pace, and he was well-positioned to take the deflected ball by Yildiz and fire it home. He had two key passes himself, too. Here’s hoping that goal starts getting him right mentally and builds him some momentum. SUBS KENAN YILDIZ - 8. I mean, come on. Yildiz took the game, turned it over, and shook it till its change came out of its pockets. He racked up five dribbles in just 45 minutes plus stoppage time, and it was clear Bodø didn’t have a defender who could contain him. Every time he faced up a player in yellow it looked like a video game, getting through them with almost contemptuous ease. He put three of four shots on target and was a major player in all three goals. The first and third came on ricochets from his shots, and his pass to Miretti sprung him for the assist on the second. He even shone on Miretti’s disallowed goal, being completely unselfish to square the ball to his onrushing teammate. KHÈPHREN THURAM - 6. ............ JUAN CABAL - 5. And the Alex Sandro Memorial Award for Boneheaded Defensive Mistakes goes to….Juan Cabal! I have no idea what he was doing on the tackle that led to the penalty—he did everything except what he had to do. His defense in general wasn’t more than a modest upgrade over what Cambiaso had been doing. He did make a critical block that kept the score tied in the 90th minute, but so much had gone wrong for him before that. JONATHAN DAVID - 6.5. Another excellent position to follow up a shot and wham it into the net, this one for the winner. With all the criticism and even transfer rumors swirling around this this had to feel good. Like Openda, the hope is that this will finally get him going a little instead of having to rely on Dusan Vlahovic. EDON ZHEGROVA - NR. ............ MANAGER ANALYSIS Spalletti followed through on his promise for rotation, making five changes from Saturday’s draw against Fiorentina. Miretti was a welcome change, and has hopefully earned himself some playing time, though it’s clear Adzic isn’t ready to grab the bar with both hands yet. Using Openda and eventually David saw them both hit the score sheet, and now Spalletti is going to have to take advantage of their momentum and keep it going. But it was Spalletti’s halftime choices that really won this game. Whatever he said inside is anyone’s guess—although one wonders why he didn’t pull this stuff out with the national team—it had the intended effect, as the entire team looked more sprightly and energetic. His insertion of Yildiz—who did need a rest after a grueling month of fixtures—was the clear turning point, though. This is another momentum moment for Yildiz, who had been scuffling a little of late, and needs to re-find his form. It was also, frankly, smart not to send on Dusan Vlahovic, as he had been taking a physical beating as well over the last month. ............ . Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/football-frenzy-2025/34174/juventus-fk-bodo-glimt-player-ratings-manager-analysis-2025-uefa-champions-league-league-phase-matchday-5-final-score-result
  16. Kenan Yildiz indispensable for Juventus, who must act fast on new contract Kenan Yildiz made the difference for Juventus against Bodo/Glimt last night, and we need to clarify a few things about his contract demands. The Turkish talent came off the bench in Norway and took his team by the hand, showing the right mentality and proposing moves of rare beauty. ............ All the theories on his renewal need to be dismantled by looking to the facts. It is fair that Yildiz has a long contract, but it is also entirely accurate to say that he deserves a vastly superior salary to the deal he is currently on. ............ It is natural to point out that, after proving his worth in the iconic Number 10 jersey, he ought to be locked down beyond all doubt. . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/kenan-yildiz-indispensable-juventus-contract/
  17. Injured Juventus star to return to training next week Juventus have been without Gleison Bremer for two months, and his absence has been increasingly evident as the team continues to struggle for consistency and development. The defender is widely regarded as one of the best in Europe and has consistently produced high-level performances whenever he features for the Bianconeri. His influence on the pitch has been difficult to replace, leaving a notable gap in both defensive stability and organisational structure. ............ The Brazilian suffered a significant long-term injury at the beginning of last season and was unable to play again for the remainder of that campaign. After making a strong start this term, he has once more been sidelined for the past two months, a situation that has affected Juventus in crucial moments. His absence has been highlighted by the difficulties the team have faced as they attempt to evolve under different managerial approaches. ............ Bremer is now nearing the end of his recovery programme and is set to return to full training next week. The report notes that he has been following a personalised rehabilitation plan for an extended period, aimed at ensuring a complete and secure return to match readiness. His progress suggests that Juventus may soon have one of their most important players available again. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/injured-juventus-star-to-return-to-training-next-week/
  18. Kjetil Knutsen admits Juventus improved and caused them problems in the second half Bodo/Glimt manager Kjetil Knutsen has acknowledged that Juventus were the superior side in the second half as the Old Lady secured a 3-2 Champions League victory in Norway last night. Both teams entered the fixture eager to claim their first win of the league stage, creating a competitive and tense encounter from the outset. Bodo took the lead shortly before the half-hour mark, placing Juventus under pressure and further testing a squad that has struggled with confidence in recent months. Going behind was a setback for the Bianconeri, yet they responded with resilience and eventually forced a late winner to claim all three points. ............ Juventus’ first-half performance left room for improvement, and Spalletti’s tactical decisions at halftime were pivotal in turning the game in their favour. The adjustments allowed the men in black and white to regain control, exploit spaces, and increase their attacking threat. Bodo were unable to respond effectively to the changes, highlighting the impact of Juventus’ experience and squad quality. While the result will have pleased Spalletti, it was a frustrating evening for Knutsen. ............ Knutsen admitted the superiority of Juventus in the latter stages of the match. He said, “Juventus, in the second half, was the team that gave us the most trouble. Juventus have a very high level of players, and when they manage to play as a team, they are very good. They were good and played better in the second half.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/kjetil-knutsen-admits-juventus-improved-and-caused-them-problems-in-the-second-half/
  19. Openda insists Juventus win is more important than him scoring Lois Openda finally opened his account for Juventus as his goal became one of the three that secured a Champions League victory over Bodo Glimt last night. The men in black and white worked tirelessly to achieve the result their supporters had been waiting for, and the win delivered their first European success of the season. Luciano Spalletti continues his efforts to guide the team towards greater stability and improved performances, although he faces a demanding period as the Bianconeri’s third manager of 2025. Juventus urgently need consistency, and Spalletti remains under pressure to deliver progress in both results and performances. ............ Openda is among the club’s new arrivals, and Spalletti placed his confidence in the Belgian by naming him in the starting line-up for the match in Norway. The forward justified that decision by scoring one of the goals, demonstrating his willingness to contribute despite a challenging start to life in Turin. The match nevertheless proved far from straightforward, as Juventus were pushed to the brink of a draw before a late strike ensured all three points for the visitors. The result offered relief as well as optimism, with Openda’s breakthrough serving as a positive sign for the club at a time when consistency is urgently required. ............ After the match, Openda spoke about his performance and the significance of the win. He said, “I am happy with my first goal, but the key thing was the win. We did it together.” He added, “It was not easy because I was not scoring, but I am happy with the support of the club and my family. It was not easy, I know I am at one of the top teams and I know what I have to do, and today I think I proved it. I am ready for any opportunity I get to play. Today I got it, and I scored. I am happy because we brought home our first points in the Champions League.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/openda-insists-juventus-win-is-more-important-than-him-scoring/
  20. Eccone un altro che si rotola
  21. Pareggio positivo per noi. Siamo tutte e tre a 6 punti: Juve, Pafos e Monaco
  22. Ma Allegri non era toscano?
  23. Capello identifies when Juventus improved to beat Bodo/Glimt Juventus recorded their first Champions League victory of the season after a strong second-half display secured a win against Bodo Glimt. The result marked an important turning point for a side that has struggled to find consistency since the start of the campaign. Despite their difficulties, the Bianconeri have continued to apply themselves with determination as they search for improvement. Travelling to Norway, they recognised that they had a genuine opportunity to collect valuable points, particularly as several teams had already managed to do so against Bodo. Even so, the hosts are known for being a challenging opponent capable of unsettling any visiting side, which meant Juventus needed to approach the match with caution and avoid any sense of complacency. ............ The men in black and white ultimately prevailed in a contest where goals appeared likely throughout. Their attacking intent was evident, yet it was the second half that proved decisive. After a first half in which they created opportunities without fully asserting control, Juventus returned to the pitch with greater clarity, organisation and conviction. This renewed approach allowed them to take command of the match and secure the result that had eluded them in previous European outings. ............ Fabio Capello highlighted the importance of the improvement after the interval. He said, “They are definitely a more relaxed team after this win. In the first half, Juve had a couple of chances, but they were not dominating. The second half was better.” His assessment underscores the transformative effect of their adjusted approach, which allowed the team to play with greater authority. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/capello-identifies-when-juventus-improved-to-beat-bodo-glimt/
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