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  1. Preview: Torino vs. Juventus - prediction, team news, lineups Seeking to continue their long dominance of the Turin derby, Serie A's fallen giants Juventus visit city rivals Torino on Saturday evening. After posting back-to-back wins, Juve now aim for an 18th straight game without defeat to their neighbours, which would set a new record in the Derby della Mole. Match preview Having ended a worrying winless run just days earlier, when beating Lazio in the Coppa Italia, Juventus hosted fellow cup semi-finalists Fiorentina last week and ground their way to victory in classic Max Allegri style. Recording just a 25% share of possession, Juve were indebted to Federico Gatti's first-half strike, as ex-Viola star Dusan Vlahovic had two goals ruled out by the VAR and their visitors once again failed to fire in the final third. Allegri's side have now won 11 Serie A matches with lower than a 50% share of the ball, and throughout Europe's top five leagues this season, no team has managed to do so more often - only Diego Simeone's Atletico Madrid can match such a tally. While it was not pretty to watch, the Bianconeri halted a four-match streak without top-flight victory, tightening their grip on third place - they sit four points ahead of Bologna, but trail behind both Milan clubs following their recent downturn. ............ As part of that run, Saturday's hosts were beaten 2-0 in the most recent Derby della Mole, which took place at the Allianz Stadium in October; in Serie A history, there have been some 77 Juventus victories to date, compared to just 35 for Torino. ............ Team News After getting his team back on track last week, Max Allegri is not expected to make any changes to his starting XI on Saturday, when Arkadiusz Milik will be the only Juventus player ruled out by injury. Therefore, top scorer Dusan Vlahovic should start up front, alongside Federico Chiesa, while Bremer, Danilo and Federico Gatti feature in the visitors' back three. The latter's first Serie A goal came in October's reverse fixture and he has since scored three more times in the league - including the winner last week - effectively claiming six points for his club in the process. Meanwhile, Torino striker Duvan Zapata - who has previously scored six times in 16 matches against Juve - moved on to seven Serie A strikes this year by bagging a brace in Empoli; only Vlahovic has scored more in 2024 (penalties excluded). ............ Torino possible starting lineup: Milinkovic-Savic; Tameze, Buongiorno, Rodriguez; Bellanova, Linetty, Ricci, Lazaro; Vlasic; Sanabria, Zapata Juventus possible starting lineup: Szczesny; Gatti, Bremer, Danilo; Cambiaso, McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic; Chiesa, Vlahovic. We say: Torino 1-1 Juventus Recent history weighs against them, but Torino are made of sterner stuff under Ivan Juric - most notably on home turf. As Juventus are still searching for rhythm after their form collapsed in February, they may have to settle for a single point from the latest Derby della Mole. Read more -> https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/torino/turin-derby/preview/preview-torino-vs-juventus-prediction-team-news-lineups_541033.html
  2. Preview: Torino vs Juventus – Team News, Lineups & Prediction The latest chapter of the storied Derby della Mole pits Torino and Juventus against each other at the Stadio Olimpico di Torino on Saturday. The 208th edition of this famous Serie A fixture comes at an opportune moment for the visitors while the hosts seek redemption for last weekend’s failure. ............ Unlike their bitter rivals, Juventus are on the cusp of fulfilling their seasonal goal after a narrow 1-0 home win against Fiorentina ended their four-game winless league run (D2, L2). Massimiliano Allegri’s men commence this matchday in third, seven points clear of fifth-placed Roma, meaning Champions League qualification is almost in the bag. Nonetheless, Juventus must build momentum ahead of the return leg of their Coppa Italia semi-final tie against Lazio. That’s not to mention their eagerness to claim bragging rights, as they’ve done in their last three league meetings with Torino. Match Preview Torino Goals have been at a premium for Torino in recent Derby della Mole editions. They have failed to get on the scoresheet in three of their last five matches against Juventus, including a 2-0 defeat in October’s reverse fixture. But they might not need to score to take a point from this fixture. Juric’s airtight backline boasts the division’s joint-best record of only eight goals conceded in 15 home league outings this season. They’ve kept a clean sheet in five of their last six Serie A games at the Stadio Olimpico di Torino (W3, D2, L1). However, just one of those six contests came against a side positioned better than them in the standings. Top-five opponents, on the other hand, have troubled Torino. Except for a 1-1 home draw against Roma in September, they’ve lost five remaining such assignments in 2023/24. Juventus This short crosstown journey comes amidst the visitors’ mini-revival. After only winning one of their nine Serie A matches (D4, L4), Juventus have racked up back-to-back competitive wins ‘to nil,’ beating Lazio 2-0 at home in Coppa Italia action before the abovementioned triumph against Fiorentina. However, both those wins came at the Allianz Stadium. It’s been a different story on the road. Juventus haven’t won a league game away from home since January. Not just that, they’ve lost three of their last four Serie A travels (D1), including two without finding the back of the net. And it gets worse. Allegri’s critics have a reasonable explanation for demanding his farewell at the end of the season. Juventus haven’t fared well against top-ten sides on hostile turf, generating an underwhelming 33% win ratio in such fixtures this term (W2, D1, L3). Team News Torino will be without several first-team stars this weekend. Koffi Djidji, Ivan Ilic, Perr Schuurs, Gvidas Gineitis, and Pietro Pellegri are out injured. ............ As for the visitors, Nicolo Fagioli and Paul Pogba are unavailable for well-known reasons. Arkadiusz Milik is on the sidelines with a muscle injury, meaning Federico Chiesa will partner up with Dusan Vlahovic in the front third. Oddly enough, Federico Gatti could be Allegri’s secret weapon. In addition to scoring his fourth goal of the season last weekend, he opened the scoring in the reverse fixture before Milik sealed Torino’s fate. Torino vs Juventus Potential Lineups Torino (3-4-3): Vanja Milinkovic-Savic; Adrien Tameze, Alessandro Buongiorno, Ricardo Rodriguez; Raoul Bellanova, Karol Linetty, Samuele Ricci, Valentino Lazaro; Nikola Vlasic; Antonio Sanabria, Duvan Zapata. Juventus (3-5-2): Wojciech Szczesny; Federico Gatti, Gleison Bremer, Danilo; Andrea Cambiaso, Weston McKennie, Manuel Locatelli, Adrien Rabiot, Filip Kostic; Federico Chiesa, Dusan Vlahovic. Torino vs Juventus Prediction One goal might settle this affair if the recent history of this match-up is anything to go by. Juventus have beaten Torino 1-0 in five of their last six encounters at this venue, and we wouldn’t put to past them to replicate that scoreline this weekend. Prediction: Juventus Win Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/preview-torino-vs-juventus-team-news-lineups-prediction/
  3. Torino vs Juventus: Preview and Prediction Juventus are seeking to strengthen their grip on third place and win their 18th straight game without defeat against local rivals Torino. Torino are not too far away from securing European qualification, but their current position in ninth does make them outsiders as they get set to take on Juventus in the derby. Napoli occupy the last continental berth but are only four points away from Ivan Juric’s side, who have to come back into top form in the late-season run-in. ............ Heading into Saturday, Torino have an extensive record to clear with their abysmal form against local rivals Juventus. Home or away, the Granata have been terrible against the Bianconeri, who are looking to make it an 18th game without defeat against Juric’s side. Juventus are the fallen giants of Serie A this season after building up plenty of promise until a couple of months ago. The fall from grace has been terrific for the neutrals to watch as Massimiliano Allegri’s men emphatically bowed out of the title race despite going neck-to-neck with Inter Milan. Over the last few weeks, they have capitulated further by losing second place to AC Milan, who have since opened up a six-point gap over the Bianconeri. Hence, for Allegri, it is imperative to keep hold of that third spot and possibly even hope that Milan slip up and let them re-enter the race for second spot once again. In terms of results, Juventus has turned a corner after winning back-to-back in all competitions. Last weekend, they triumphed over Fiorentina with a narrow 1-0 scoreline, courtesy of a first-half strike from Federico Gatti. Allegri will hope for more results but in a more convincing manner. Team News & Tactics Torino ............ Probable Lineup (3-4-1-2): Milinkovic-Savic; Tameze, Buongiorno, Rodriguez; Bellanova, Ricci, Linetty, Vojvoda; Vlasic; Zapata, Sanabria Juventus Much like his counterpart in the Torino dugout, Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri is expected to make no changes from the win over Fiorentina. Arkadiusz Milik remains the only notable absentee from the Bianconeri squad, with the manager having his other players fit and available for action. Their goalscorer and match-winner against Fiorentina, Federico Gatti, will feature in the back three alongside former Torino man Gleison Bremer and Danilo. On the wings, Andrea Cambiaso and Filip Kostic are the likely choices for Allegri, with a midfield three of Manuel Locatelli, Adrien Rabiot, and Weston McKennie sandwiched between the wing-backs. Dusan Vlahovic, eager to make a significant mark on proceedings, will lead the line for Juventus alongside Federico Chiesa, who has hit a good vein of late. Probable Lineup (3-5-2): Szczesny; Gatti, Bremer, Danilo; Cambiaso, McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic; Vlahovic, Chiesa Key Stats Torino have lost five of their last six derbies with a 1-0 scoreline. Duvan Zapata has previously scored six times in 16 matches against Juventus Juventus have won 22 of their last 27 games against Torino in all competitions. Juventus have drawn at half-time and won at full-time in five of their last seven away matches against Torino in all competitions. Juventus have kept a clean sheet in five of their last six away matches against Torino in all competitions. Player to Watch Federico Chiesa Chiesa has been in good form lately, and these games against Torino will let him showcase his class. The attacker needs to have a good end to the season following what has been a dismal campaign for his club, Juventus. ............ Prediction Torino 0-1 Juventus The Bianconeri have been in good form against their local rivals, although they need to improve their current form, home or away. This clash against Torino is very important from Massimiliano Allegri’s perspective, and he will demand a win without paying too much attention to the final scoreline. Torino have not had a good record against Juventus, especially at home, but these encounters here have always had the cagey feeling to it. Once again, going by the form of these two sides, one can expect a narrow ending to this clash, with the Bianconeri likely to come away with three precious points. Read more -> https://thehardtackle.com/round-up/2024/04/12/torino-vs-juventus-preview-and-prediction/
  4. Allegri insists he is not thinking about his future now The current focus of discussion surrounding Juventus revolves around the future of Max Allegri, with numerous reports suggesting that he will depart the club at the end of the season. Allegri has encountered challenges during his second tenure at Juventus, which commenced in 2021, prompting speculation that a change may be in order this summer. ............. As he prepares his team for the Turin derby this weekend, the gaffer was asked about his future and said: “At the moment, we only have to think about achieving the objectives. Between entering or not entering the Champions League, 100 million are at stake. We are all involved to achieve this objective. The club, as always, will decide the best future for Juventus. We must join forces to achieve the objectives goals”. ............. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/allegri-insists-he-is-not-thinking-about-his-future-now/
  5. Pundit explains John Elkann’s latest comments on Juventus The leader of Juventus’ parent company Exor, John Elkann, recently said the Bianconeri were starting from scratch. He made Cristiano Giuntoli the club’s latest sporting director and has now tasked the former Napoli man to rebuild the team. .............. What changes should we expect and what does Elkann’s words mean? Pundit Stefano Impallomeni explains: “If you are a fan, you always expect a lot, now the fans must have patience and the Elkann’s words are responsible and lead to an active wait for this Juve. Pay attention to the balance sheet but let’s move, he says, relying on Giuntoli to build something competitive. It’s the beginning of a new story. And year zero for me it means a new coach and new players. Now we understand why Giuntoli was hired, who is expected to make his first evaluations next year. The era of the instant team, now scouting, ability to find new talents, is over.” .............. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/pundit-explains-john-elkanns-latest-comments-on-juventus/
  6. Clamoroso l'incrocio dei pali. Gli é andata bene all'Atletico Madrid.
  7. Lewandovski porta la palla verso l'angolo per guadagnare tempo! ......
  8. Mister Allegri, che piacere averla nel nostro forum .......
  9. Quasi gol del PSG
  10. Bravo Gigio su Joao Felix
  11. Il difensore biondo tinto del Barcellona mi ha ricordato Chiellini con il suo salvataggio in scivolata in area.
  12. Gol bellissimo 2-2
  13. Ma che é successo? In pochi minuti il risultato si é capovolto.
  14. Fabrizio Ravanelli admits Conte can rebuild Juventus but it will take time Former Juventus striker Fabrizio Ravanelli believes that Antonio Conte has proven his ability to rebuild a team and could potentially do so for Juventus. The Bianconeri find themselves in need of a rebuild after experiencing a downturn in form over the past two seasons. While Max Allegri’s side remains one of the top teams in Serie A, their performances have been underwhelming in recent months. Despite the possibility of securing a Champions League place by the end of the season, Allegri’s future at the club remains uncertain. Juventus has been considering various candidates for the managerial role, including Thiago Motta. However, one potential appointment that Juventus could make is bringing Antonio Conte back to the club. ............. “Antonio was good at rebuilding at Juventus, at Inter but also in England , they know that he was a flag for Juventus and they would go for Conte because they are sure of his work culture and everything else but at the basis of everything there must be a project because you don’t solve all the problems by simply hiring a new coach, you need a complete job and it takes time because to rebuild a team by changing the coach it doesn’t return to winning. It takes time, it takes those players who can suit Juventus.” ............. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/fabrizio-ravanelli-admits-conte-can-rebuild-juventus-but-it-will-take-time/
  15. New potential mockups for Juventus’ 2024-25 jerseys break on the internet Next year’s jerseys are probably only a couple of months away, and we’ve gotten another look at what they might look like. As spring dawns and the season reaches the home stretch, another of football’s yearly rites is about to begin. That’s right, it’s kit leak season! It’s the time of year when news starts to trickle out about what next year’s shirts might look like. Considering the fact that Juventus, like several of Italy’s other big teams, have taken to wearing the next season’s shirts for a game or two at the end of the season to kickstart the marketing drive, we might only be six weeks or so away from the big reveal of the 2024-25 kit. That’s what makes the most recent news on the kit front quite interesting. The newest leaks came on Tuesday from La Maglia Bianconera, a social media outlet with an excellent track record when it comes to showing us what Adidas have been up to. ............ That’s not too bad. The middle three stripes are prominent in a way that is reminiscent of the 2018-19 kit—that of the unfortunate letter H design. That particular blunder is unlikely to repeat itself, although we still don’t know who the shirt sponsor is going to be next year. If as usual it’s released before the end of the season we’ll see the Jeep logo on it for at least one game, and Juve and Adidas have fortunately ditched the big black background that caused the problem in the old kits. ............ Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2024/4/10/24125563/kit-leaks-potential-mockups-juventus-2024-25-possible-jerseys-shirts
  16. Juventus closing in on deal for Lazio’s Felipe Anderson on a free transfer Could Juve be welcoming their first addition for the 2024-25 season in short order? When you are a club like Juventus that currently has very limited funds at the ready and have had to rely on business daddy to cover the most recent fiscal year’s losses, trying to find a deal or two on the transfer market feels inevitable. One of those deals looks to be close to crossing the finish line. According to Fabrizio Romano, Juventus are “one step away” from completing a deal for Lazio winger Felipe Anderson on a free transfer come this summer. Anderson, who turns 31 years old in less than a week, has been rumored off and on over the last couple of months to be in contract talks with Lazio, but clearly they have reached the point of no return. And Juventus, with the possibility of a managerial change becoming more and more possible come the summertime and the very obvious need for more depth no matter who the manager is come the start of the 2024-25 season, see a chance to bring in a very experienced player in Italy as well as somebody who wouldn’t cost the club much in terms of a transfer fee or salary. There have yet to be any sort of details about how long the Brazilian would sign for or what his wages would be when he does come to a full agreement on a deal with Juventus. Anderson’s salary at Lazio is around €1.5 million net this season. ............ Where Anderson would fit in at Juve obviously depends on who the next manager will be. Since taking over at Lazio a couple of weeks ago, igor Tudor has used Anderson as a wingback, so go ahead and get your “What happens if he plays for Max Allegri?” thoughts out of your mind right now. Under Tudor’s predecessor, Maurizio Sarri, Anderson was very much back to where he’s suited as a winger in a three-man frontline. ............ Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2024/4/9/24124898/felipe-anderson-lazio-juventus-2024-serie-a-summer-transfer-rumors-free-transfer-free-agent
  17. Ho rivisto Pirlo in Modric
  18. Se ripenso a come lo abbiamo trattato noi alla Juve c'é da mangiarsi le mani
  19. Noi siamo abituati al horto muso
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