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  1. Tolgono lo scudetto all'Inter e lo assegnano a noi. Ci restituirebbero lo scudetto di cartone.
  2. Torino, lunedí 18 maggio 2026 ore 20:45 Serie A - 18^ di ritorno JUVENTUS - FIORENTINA Confronti ufficiali Campionato di Serie A 195 Giocate 173 92 Vittorie Juventus 82 61 Pareggi 55 42 Vittorie Fiorentina 36 321 Gol Juventus 275 210 Gol Fiorentina 183 Campionato di Serie A: precedenti in casa contro Fiorentina Giocate 86 Vittorie Juventus 58 (l'ultima il 07.04.2024, 1-0) Pareggi 21 (l'ultimo il 29.12.2024, 2-2) Vittorie Fiorentina 7 (l'ultima il 22.12.2020, 0-3) Gol Juventus 177 (media a gara 2,06) Gol Fiorentina 72 (media a gara 0,84) Ultimi confronti diretti (tutte le competizioni) Data Competizione Partita Ris. 02.03.2022 Coppa Italia Fiorentina-Juventus 0-1 V 20.04.2022 Coppa Italia Juventus-Fiorentina 2-0 V 21.05.2022 Campionato Serie A Fiorentina-Juventus 2-0 S 03.09.2022 Campionato Serie A Fiorentina-Juventus 1-1 P 12.02.2023 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Fiorentina 1-0 V 05.11.2023 Campionato Serie A Fiorentina-Juventus 0-1 V 07.04.2024 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Fiorentina 1-0 V 29.12.2024 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Fiorentina 2-2 P 16.03.2025 Campionato Serie A Fiorentina-Juventus 3-0 S 22.11.2025 Campionato Serie A Fiorentina-Juventus 1-1 P Giocate: 10 Vittorie: 5 Pareggi: 3 Sconfitte: 2 Gol fatti: 10 Gol subiti: 9 Le ultime partite in casa contro Fiorentina (tutte le competizioni) Data Competizione Partita Ris. 20.08.2016 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Fiorentina 2-1 V 20.09.2017 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Fiorentina 1-0 V 20.04.2019 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Fiorentina 2-1 V 02.02.2020 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Fiorentina 3-0 V 22.12.2020 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Fiorentina 0-3 S 06.11.2021 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Fiorentina 1-0 V 20.04.2022 Coppa Italia Juventus-Fiorentina 2-0 V 12.02.2023 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Fiorentina 1-0 V 07.04.2024 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Fiorentina 1-0 V 29.12.2024 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Fiorentina 2-2 P Giocate: 10 Vittorie: 8 Pareggi: 1 Sconfitte: 1 Gol fatti: 15 Gol subiti: 7 FONTE
  3. Io invece non ne vedró neanche una. A parte che l'Italia non é presente, a parte che il calcio mi interessa sempre di meno, ma favorire la FIFA di Infantino non mi passa nemmeno per la testa.
  4. Juventus 1 - Lecce 0: Initial reaction and random observations The unfortunate part of Juventus’ regression from the best in Italy a half-decade ago to whatever you want to call the 2026 version of the club is that the last month of each season has turned into an absolute grit-your-teeth moment when it comes to Champions League qualification. It has left you with the feeling of no matter how Juve played, they just need to get the three points. It’s a much, much, much more tame version of the club’s mantra that we all know by heart but obviously doesn’t have anywhere close to as much sting as the original version. ............ We saw that with Juventus on Saturday night at the Via Del Mare. Were Juve all that good? Nope, not at all. But when they heard the final whistle sound, they secured a big three points with a 1-0 win over a 17th-place Lecce squad that is just hanging onto their Serie A lives by a couple of threads. It wasn’t pretty. It wasn’t the kind of strong performance like we saw against Bologna or Atalanta a few weeks ago. It wasn’t memorable for pretty much most of the time after Dusan Vlahovic found the back of the net within 15 seconds of kickoff. Hell, Juve saw more goals chalked after we thought they had scored thanks to VAR reviews rather than actual goals being scored. It was one of those nights that could have gone bad — very, very bad. But, you know what it didn’t? In some ways, I don’t really know how. This could have been a game in which Juventus threw away more points along the same lines as they did last weekend against a team that is just outside the relegation zone rather than against a club that will be playing in Serie B next season. It’s the kind of opponent that they’ve done that exactly thing multiple times over the last couple of years. Or, better yet, IT IS an opponent that they’ve done that exact same thing multiple times over the last couple of years. Not on this night. Juventus need three wins in their final three games to ensure that they qualify for the Champions League without any sort of help needed from a handful of teams that will play Roma and Como the rest of the way that is far from impressive. Thankfully, we can now say that Juventus have the first of those three wins to their name. In short, I am saying that I don’t care how Juventus win these final three games. I just want them to win them. Is that a Juventus way of thinking from yesteryear? Not the glory days. Not from the decade of dominance during the 2010s. But it is, unfortunately, a common theme of the last few years as Juventus’ biggest target in April and May is to hang on for a third- or fourth-place finish and qualify for the Champions League in the final weeks of the season. So much like we saw against Lecce on this night, it was a bit of slog even if Juventus ended up getting all three points at the final whistle. Maybe you’re like and you don’t care how Juve got the points just as long as they did, but it certainly wasn’t a strong performance. Juventus were wasteful in front of goal — and that’s on top of the two goals that were chalked off in the second half thanks to Vlahovic being ruled offside. Even with those goals being called off, it should have been much more than 1-0 win in which a couple of big saves from Michele Di Gregorio helped you get the three points and the clean sheet. Would you rather have Juventus recording close to 30 shots like they did last week but not winning again? Not at all. I’ll take what Juve did on this day over what Juve did against Hellas Verona on that day. ............ So now we can say that Juve’s in third place with a full slate of Sunday fixtures that have implications with how things look heading into the penultimate matchday of the 2025-26 season. Juve could very well end the day in third place with another slip-up from Milan. They could end the weekend just as they started it if Roma get a win over a Parma team that has taken points off some of the big clubs in the last couple of months. At the very least Juventus won — and that is more than we could say last weekend. RANDOM THOUGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS A Juventus goal in the first 15 seconds?! IN THIS ECONOMY?! But seriously that was not something I expected. Good thing I may or may not have made the half-hour drive home from work a little above the speed limit to ensure I got home before kickoff happened. If I was a minute late, then I would have missed Vlahovic’s opener. But I wasn’t. Because I risked it for Juventus. ............ But hey, no matter how this game might have turned out, at least we were able to get Luciano Spalletti breaking the fourth wall and giving us this kind of picture to use in subsequent weeks and months … That man makes me laugh. His substitutions might have been a little perplexing and seemed a little too late (again), but at least his sideline swagger will never relent no matter what is going on. It’s the 72nd minute and Spalletti is messing with the camera guy? Maybe he knew his team had it the enture way. I sure didn’t, though. That’s probably the last handful of seasons of Juventus blowing leads against provincial teams talking. It’s nothing specific about you, though, Lucio. I promise you that! Spalletti certainly made the right call in starting Vlahovic, huh? There were some classic Vlahovic moments in there for sure, but that goal in the first 15 seconds sure proved massive. As did the Di Gregorio saves. I hate to think about what this game might have been like if Lecce had tied things up all of a few minutes after Vlahovic’s opener. Thankfully we don’t because of that first save Di Gregorio made. It’s not always going to be pretty with him these days, but he answered the call a week after he played a role in Hellas Verona getting on the scoreboard. That opening goal was pretty great, though. Props to Vlahovic for the slick first touch to control the ball before he shot it and shed his defender, props to Andrea Cambiaso for the assist, props to Spalletti for probably telling them to go right down the field and try to score. He obviously saw something that made him think something like that was possible. ............ Yes, I am sitting here like you wondering how Manuel Locatelli came out of this game without being shown a yellow card and subsequently being forced to miss next weekend’s matchup with Fiorentina. That man was walking a fine line. Can Weston McKennie make it through one game without being whacked in the face by somebody on the opposing team? It’s happening way too often lately. Also, nice to see McKennie playing behind the striker for the first time in a few weeks. He is just so much better in that position as compared some of the other spots that Spalletti has used him in recently. He is one of the few who can connect the lines and make things happen. Basically he is what Cristiano Giuntoli and Thiago Motta thought Teun Koopmeiners could be and never turned out to be. Whoops! Francisco Conceição looked like Simone Pepe a couple of times as he tracked back and absolutely harassed somebody in a Lecce shirt who had the ball. Hell, the man also celebrated like a mad man after a tackle and while he was being shown a yellow card. Where’s this version of Chico been?! ............ Juventus struggling with their passing against a team that presses is a statement that feels like it goes back to biblical times at this point. It’s just so easy to predict. Juventus committed 2 1/2 times as many fouls as Lecce. That doesn’t seem great. Congrats to Vlahovic for being on a brace on Saturday night. It was actually for being part of goals that were called off, but it’s being on a hat trick nonetheless, I guess. I sure would like to celebrate goals rather than waiting for VAR. But so is life in 2026. In conclusion, it’s a good thing Lecce are not very good at all or else that could have been a lot different. ............ Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/previews-reviews/38276/lecce-juventus-2026-serie-a-matchday-36-final-score-result-initial-reaction-random-observations
  5. Spalletti vents Juventus frustration: ‘Can’t change 18 out of 25 players’ Luciano Spalletti vented his frustration with Juventus after beating Lecce, warning they ‘don’t have someone else with Dusan Vlahovic’s characteristics’ and yet ‘we can’t change 18 players.’ It had seemed like this was going to be a rout when Juve opened the scoring within 12 seconds at the Stadio Via del Mare, as Vlahovic found the net immediately into his first start since November 29. However, that proved to ultimately be the only goal, as two others were disallowed for offside, chalked off for Vlahovic and Pierre Kalulu. ............ “We’ve been saying for a while that we keep doing this, we score early and then don’t finish the games off, it’s like a cut and paste of previous mistakes,” Spalletti told Sky Sport Italia. “We dominate whole areas of games, it seems like we are in total control, and then there are moments of superficiality where we lose our way, misplace passes that are just incredible for the level of football we are playing at. ............ “We cannot seem to maintain that concentration, determination and grit for the whole game. Once we make those mistakes, the tension and fear sets in, the match goes back into the balance. “Then we get annoyed with ourselves, go and grab the game by the scruff of the neck and put it back on track. A game like this one cannot end 1-0, we barely allowed them to get into our half, there were so many situations where we had two attacking options and always went for the third worst one. That’s just what we are like.” Spalletti was visibly fuming on the touchline after certain situations, shouting angrily at his players for not moving the ball around the way he wanted. ............ “I had already talked about this in the press conference, really,” replied the coach. “The media act as if we are going to change 18 of the 25 players in the locker room, but you can’t do that. This is a serious project, so that means many of these players have to be involved, because it’s tough right now to change that many. ............ “Juventus also spent a fair amount over the last two seasons, so it’s not like they can keep digging into their pockets. There are some situations in football where you need to keep up with the times, but first and foremost these players must grow within themselves,” ranted Spalletti. “They need to realise that many of them will stay here. We missed Vlahovic terribly because we don’t have someone else with his characteristics. A winning team needs a physical, strong centre-forward. Even if he’s not that tall, he still needs to be able to hold off defenders, deal with the physical duel. “Jonathan David can score goals, but when it comes to the duel, the physical impact, that is where he struggles.” ............ “That is not easy. Staying on their toes for long periods is to do with the determination and character of these players. Those players who are creative and can take men on are unfortunately also the same ones who need to take a breather and charge themselves up before sparkling. They just are,” shrugged Spalletti. “We still have to work on it and train that. This evening, the team played well in so many ways, but if Di Gregorio didn’t make those two big saves, it would be a different result. We have got to build out better from the back, absolutely, that is something we simply must improve. ............ “Of course, it’s different when you’ve got Vlahovic, because he has different characteristics to the other strikers in the squad. Last time there was talk of the quality midfielder, but the one who translates the pass from the back into an attacking situation, we are missing that figure a little. “I said the other day we need a bus with two levels, because for all the players that people say we’re going to buy, there won’t be enough room on one bus,” concluded Spalletti. . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/spalletti-juventus-frustration-cant-change/
  6. Lecce 0-1 Juventus – Player Ratings as Vlahovic decisive with early strike Juventus (4-2-3-1) Michele Di Gregorio (8/10) – ............ Andrea Cambiaso (8/10) – One of his best performances in the second half of the season! The in-demand wingback set up Vlahovic for the winner and had another assist denied by VAR after the break. Lloyd Kelly (6/10) – ............ Gleison Bremer (7/10) – Another commanding display from the Brazilian center-back as he kept Walid Cheddira at bay, dominating his opponent in the air while making numerous no-nonsense clearances. Pierre Kalulu (7/10) – ............ Manuel Locatelli (8/10) – Though he failed to get his name on the board tonight, Juve’s captain dictated the tempo in midfield with authority, breaking up Lecce’s attacks and distributing the ball with trademark composure. Teun Koopmeiners (6/10) – ............ Kenan Yildiz (6/10) – ............ Weston McKennie (6/10) – ............ Francisco Conceicao (7/10) – Came agonizingly close to doubling Juventus’ lead in the fifth minute, only for the woodwork to fend off his thunderous close-range attempt. Dusan Vlahovic (8/10) – Scored less than 15 seconds into his first Serie A start since late November and had a goal disallowed for offside at the start of the second half. Substitutions Emil Holm – 6/10 Jeremie Boga – 6/10 Edon Zhegrova – 5/10 Jonathan David – 5/10 Federico Gatti – N/A . Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/juventus-player-ratings-vs-lecce-vlahovic-early-strike-saves-bianconeri/
  7. Serie A | Lecce 0-1 Juventus: Vlahovic early bird special for victory Dusan Vlahovic’s goal within 12 seconds proved enough for Juventus to take three precious points away from Lecce, although they had two more goals disallowed. This was a huge fixture for both teams, as the hosts needed to stay clear of the drop zone after opening up a four-point gap from Cremonese, while the Bianconeri needed to fight for fourth following a surprising 1-1 draw with Verona. Dusan Vlahovic got his first start since November 2025, with Kenan Yildiz also shaking off a knock, Juan Cabal and Arek Milik out of action. Lecce were unbeaten in three, despite missing Riccardo Sottil, Medon Berisha, Kialonda Gaspar and Sadik Fofana. For Mother’s Day, the hosts wore special shirts with the names of their mothers on the back. ............ It was a truly remarkable start, because within 12 seconds Vlahovic had controlled the Andrea Cambiaso cross from the left, turned between three defenders and fired into the roof of the net from seven yards. Lecce responded immediately too, Walid Cheddira’s first-time strike from a Lameck Banda roll across forcing a desperate Michele Di Gregorio reaction save, then at the other end Francisco Conceicao smashed a finish onto the inside of the far post from a tricky angle. ............ Juve did have the ball in the net straight after the restart when Falcone parried a Cambiaso effort and the first Vlahovic rebound, beaten eventually at the third time of asking, but VAR confirmed an offside position. ............ Another Juventus goal was disallowed due to a Vlahovic offside, this time he was interfering with play during the Jamal Siebert clearance, before Pierre Kalulu flicked in the Cambiaso low cross from six yards on the hour mark. ............ Konan N’Dri came on and robbed Kelly playing out from defence, his finish skimming the near upright, then Di Gregorio struggled to parry a swerving Pierotti screamer from distance. Falcone made a double save in stoppages, first on Jeremie Boga’s attempted lob, then the Edon Zhegrova follow-up. Lecce 0-1 Juventus Vlahovic 1 (J) . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/serie-a-lecce-0-1-juventus-vlahovic-early-bird/
  8. Cuesta furioso per i gol Roma: "Parma merita rispetto, tutta Italia ha visto quello che hanno fatto" Il tecnico avvelenato ai microfoni: sotto accusa il pari con un mani di Mancini, il rigore generoso del 3-2 e un'azione pericolosa dei ducali fermata per un fallo inesistente FONTE
  9. Questo manipolare il campionato é vergognoso. Meritano il disinteresse totale e il fallimento del calcio italiano. Stanno venendo fuori tante porcherie dal vaso di Pandora e nonostante questo gli arbitri vedovi di Rocchi e i varisti continuano nelle loro pratiche vomitevoli. John Elkann non dire niente, mi raccomando. Cosí hai un motivo per non comprare i campioni per la Conference.
  10. E ovviamente i nostri dirigenti non dicono niente
  11. Questa frase mi ha riportato alla mente il romanzo 1984 di George Orwell. Anche lí il popolo, ridotto in schiavitú, amava profondamente il dittatore Grande Fratello. Quando c'é una figura dominante, i deboli non solo ubbidiscono ma finiscono con l'asservirsi completamente e spontaneamente senza ribellarsi mai. E questo non riguarda solo i tifosi della Juventus con John Elkann .......
  12. Juventus back to winning ways with 1-0 victory over Lecce Juventus secured a valuable 1-0 victory away to Lecce after failing to beat Hellas Verona in their previous fixture and moved closer to clinching a top-four finish in Serie A. The Bianconeri produced a disciplined display and showed clear determination to respond positively after their earlier disappointment. The visitors made the perfect start to the match, taking the lead within the opening seconds through Dusan Vlahovic, who found the net after just 12 seconds. The early breakthrough immediately set the tone for Juventus, who approached the fixture with intensity and confidence from the first whistle. ............ Lecce appeared stunned by the rapid opener and were forced to regroup quickly in an attempt to avoid conceding further goals. Juventus continued to control large periods of the game and looked determined to ensure there would be no repeat of the frustrating draw against Verona. The Bianconeri remained composed in possession and created several dangerous moments during the first half. ............ Uncertainty still surrounds whether this will be Vlahovic’s final season in Turin, and the striker thought he had doubled Juventus’ lead shortly after the restart. However, the effort was ruled out for offside, providing Lecce with a significant moment of relief as they searched for a route back into the match. Pierre Kalulu also had the ball in the net for Juventus later in the second half, but his goal was similarly disallowed for offside. The Bianconeri continued pressing for another goal while Lecce pushed forward in pursuit of an equaliser. Although no further goals arrived, Juventus remained organised defensively and successfully protected their narrow advantage until full time ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-back-to-winning-ways-with-1-0-victory-over-lecce/
  13. Spalletti si volta, guarda la panchina e vede Openda ......
  14. Ho sentito che l'arbitro proviene da Como. Un pensierino mi sta tarlando il cervello.
  15. Continuano a voler affossare la Juventus non capendo che hanno affossato il calcio italiano in generale
  16. Rocchi e Gravina li hanno fatti fuori ma quando elimineranno la corruzione degli arbitri?
  17. Hanno ridotto il calcio una cosa inguardabile
  18. Hanno avuto un'occasione subito dopo il gol della Juve. Di Gregorio l'ha parata col corpo.
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