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  1. Perché si vuole rompere con il passato quando il calcio peró era molto piú bello di oggi.
  2. Juventus is targeting a move for Atletico Madrid man Juventus could be active in the transfer market next month and have now been linked with a potential move for a La Liga star as they continue planning for the future. The men in black and white are working hard to ensure the squad remains competitive, and there is a growing belief that their new manager deserves additional reinforcements to build on recent progress. ............ Juventus already possess several attacking options and signed at least three players in that area during the summer. Despite this, the forward line remains a position that could be reinforced again, particularly with Dusan Vlahovic expected to leave the club. While the Serbian striker remains one of their key players, Juventus are clearly looking towards the future and assessing alternatives who could fit into their long-term plans. One name now emerging is Alexander Sorloth of Atletico Madrid. The Norwegian forward has been in impressive form over the last few terms, even though he is not considered a first-choice option at the Spanish club. His performances have continued to attract attention across Europe, and his situation has made him a realistic target for clubs seeking an experienced and reliable attacker. ............ Sorloth is understood to be keen on securing more regular game time, something that may be difficult to achieve at Atletico Madrid. As a result, a move away could become necessary if he wants to play a more prominent role. This scenario has opened the door for Juventus, who believe he could add physicality, experience and goals to their squad. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-is-targeting-a-move-for-atletico-madrid-man/
  3. Why Chiesa could consider a return to Juventus next month Federico Chiesa has been linked with a sensational return to Juventus as he continues to struggle for regular game time at Liverpool. While the current campaign has been an improvement on his previous season in England, the attacker is still not featuring as often as he would prefer. His situation has prompted renewed speculation about his long-term future and whether a move back to Serie A could offer the consistency he is seeking. Chiesa has shown flashes of his quality this season, particularly when introduced from the bench, where his energy and direct approach have made an impact. ............ A continued lack of starting opportunities could encourage Chiesa to explore his options, and Juventus are among the clubs linked with a potential move. A return to Turin would be familiar territory for the winger, and the prospect of regular football could be decisive. Chiesa is believed to be open to the idea, particularly as Luciano Spalletti would be prepared to offer him more consistent involvement. ............ Chiesa is now at a stage where playing time is essential, both for personal development and for his wider ambitions. He is carefully considering his future and could be willing to accept a return to Juventus in order to play more regularly. Increased minutes would also strengthen his chances of earning a place in the Italy squad for the next World Cup, should they qualify. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/why-chiesa-could-consider-a-return-to-juventus-next-month/
  4. AC Milan challenging Juventus for Premier League veteran Bernardo Silva is expected to leave Manchester City at the end of the season as the club continues to phase out several of their more experienced players, and a move to Serie A is emerging as a realistic possibility. Silva was among the first players to join City after Pep Guardiola arrived in England, and the Portuguese midfielder has enjoyed an exceptionally successful spell in Manchester, winning multiple major honours and establishing himself as a key figure in one of Europe’s strongest sides. Silva is approaching the end of his contract and is set to depart in the summer. ............ Silva’s future options remain open, with interest also expected from outside Europe, including Saudi Arabia. However, if he chooses to remain at the highest level of European football, Serie A could prove an attractive destination. Juventus believe his intelligence, versatility and winning mentality would translate well to Italian football, where tactical awareness and experience are highly valued. The midfielder’s potential arrival would represent a statement of intent, signalling Juventus’ desire to blend seasoned professionals with their existing core. His ability to influence games, both creatively and through work rate, aligns with the club’s ambition to return to sustained success. ............ Juventus may not have a clear path to his signature, as interest from within Italy is growing. AC Milan is also tracking Silva’s situation and is prepared to enter the race should an opportunity arise. Milan reportedly believes he possesses the qualities needed to excel in Serie A, and his profile fits well with their squad structure. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/ac-milan-challenging-juventus-for-premier-league-veteran/
  5. Real Madrid makes a decision on a player Juventus wants to sign Juventus are one of the clubs considering a potential move for Gonzalo Garcia next month, as the attacker continues to struggle for regular game time at Real Madrid. Garcia was a key figure for the Spanish side at the Club World Cup and was widely expected to establish himself as one of their standout players this season. His performances during that competition raised expectations that he would play a more prominent role in the campaign that followed. ............ Juventus have identified Garcia as a player who could benefit from a temporary move and potentially make an immediate impact. The Bianconeri is currently dealing with attacking issues, with Jonathan David struggling for form and Dusan Vlahovic sidelined through injury. This situation could provide Garcia with a strong chance of playing regularly if a loan move materialises for the remainder of the season. From Garcia’s perspective, a spell in Turin would offer valuable experience and the opportunity to prove himself at a high level. While he remains committed to fighting for his place at Real Madrid, the lack of match action has naturally fuelled speculation about his short-term future. ............ Despite the interest, Real Madrid appears unwilling to sanction a departure. The club have now closed the door on any potential loan move, insisting that Garcia remains part of their plans. Madrid views him as a key player capable of earning a role in the team and wants him to stay and demonstrate that he is ready to perform at the required level. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/real-madrid-makes-a-decision-on-a-player-juventus-wants-to-sign/
  6. Davide Frattesi now wants to move to Juventus Davide Frattesi previously turned down Juventus in favour of a move to Inter Milan from Sassuolo, a decision that now appears to be weighing heavily on the midfielder. At the time, the choice surprised many observers, particularly given Juventus’ long-standing reputation as one of the most prestigious clubs in European football. For numerous players, the opportunity to represent the Bianconeri is considered difficult to refuse. ............ Frattesi was rarely relied upon under Inter’s former manager, and despite a change in leadership, his circumstances have not improved significantly. Consistent game time has remained elusive, limiting his ability to build momentum and showcase his qualities. This lack of trust has naturally led to frustration, particularly for a player eager to play a more prominent role at club level. As the season progresses, the midfielder is increasingly aware that remaining on the fringes could hinder his development. With competition for places fierce, his opportunities to influence matches have been minimal. That reality has prompted renewed consideration of alternative options, especially those that could offer a clearer pathway to regular football. ............ Juventus have now emerged as a potential solution to Frattesi’s situation. Luciano Spalletti is reportedly keen to work with him again, having previously coached the midfielder during his time with the Italy national team. Under Spalletti’s guidance with the Azzurri, Frattesi delivered encouraging performances, which have strengthened the manager’s belief in his suitability for the Juventus project. The Bianconeri also view the midfielder as a player capable of adding energy and depth to their squad. Juventus have already convinced Frattesi of their interest, and the report claims he is now eager to secure a move to the Allianz Stadium. Increased playing time is believed to be a key motivation, particularly with an important international tournament on the horizon. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/davide-frattesi-now-wants-to-move-to-juventus/
  7. Luca Marchegiani explains why Juventus has still not convinced him Juventus have been in fine form over the last few weeks, as the team have picked up new habits under Luciano Spalletti. The men in black and white have begun to show greater consistency and renewed hunger, qualities that could yet place them firmly in the race for the Scudetto and other honours this season. Their recent run of results has lifted confidence around the club and brought renewed optimism among supporters. ............ Despite this improvement, doubts remain over whether Juventus have truly returned to its best level. Former goalkeeper Luca Marchegiani has explained why he remains unconvinced, offering his assessment. “I think Juventus still hasn’t convinced me, despite having put together this run of results that has brought them back there. Let’s not forget that Inter, Milan, Napoli, like Bologna, have a game in hand. So they could be something more. But I’m not convinced, in the sense that it’s a team that you can see is improving, you can see that they’re finding solutions, but I don’t see them healed enough to say, ‘Now they can clearly take advantage of these five games, now four, that are within reach.’ This certainly helps at a time when the team is improving anyway.” ............ Marchegiani’s comments underline the challenge Juventus still face in convincing observers of their full recovery. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/luca-marchegiani-explains-why-juventus-has-still-not-convinced-him/
  8. McKennie agent hits out at ‘lies and propaganda’ about Juventus contract Weston McKennie’s agent has hit out at ‘lies and propaganda’ about contract renewal talks with Juventus and a potential move to MLS. The midfielder is only tied to the club until June 2026 and negotiations for a new deal have not progressed. ............ However, his representative took to social media site X, formerly known as Twitter, to denounce these rumours. “I normally don’t respond to social media posts, but when false information is being spread, especially from verified handles, I have to intervene,” wrote Cory Gibbs. “This is Weston’s agent and I can confirm everything below is FALSE. Know your facts before spreading lies and propaganda.” ............ The fact remains that McKennie is out of contract at the end of the season, so within a few days will be able to begin talks with other clubs for a free transfer in July. It is not just MLS who might be interested, as AC Milan and Roma were both also linked to keep the USMNT midfielder in Serie A. ............ . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/mckennie-agent-hits-out-at-lies-and-propaganda/
  9. Pjanic urges Bianconeri to sign ‘best Italian midfielder’ Tonali Former Juventus star Miralem Pjanic insists the Old Lady should sign Sandro Tonali: ‘The best Italian midfielder.’ Newcastle star Tonali has long been linked with a move to Juventus. ............ “Perhaps, they need something in the middle of the park. Somebody like Pjanic would help,” Pjanic said, smiling, during his latest interview. “But I’ve retired now, so I’ll just enjoy my kid and be a father. I have no doubts, I’d sign Sandro Tonali right away. He’d be the perfect element. This Juventus side need somebody like him in the middle of the park. Tonali has strength, personality; he reads the game well and knows how to build up from the back. It would be a great coup for Juventus. As of today, he’s the best Italian midfielder.” ............ “The Juventus comeback does not surprise me at all. On the contrary, I can say that I expected it after Spalletti’s arrival. Luciano makes the difference at this level,” he said. “Juventus are improving game after game, so they should not set limits for themselves. All the top sides are quite close in the table, and when you play for Juventus, you must always aim for the top.” ............ . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/pjanic-urges-juventus-sign-tonali-best-italian/
  10. Ciro Ferrara discusses Zhegrova’s impact off the bench Edon Zhegrova arrived in Turin with a growing reputation as one of the most exciting attacking players in Europe, and Juventus were confident they were securing a top-quality addition to their squad. His previous performances at Lille had marked him out as a player with significant technical ability, a key factor behind the club’s decision to sign him. Since his arrival, Zhegrova has shown flashes of that talent, particularly in appearances from the bench. As he continues to work towards peak physical condition, the attacker has delivered several encouraging displays and has contributed positively when called upon. ............ As the season progresses, expectations around Zhegrova are increasing. Juventus will require more decisive contributions from their attacking options, and the winger understands that his opportunity to establish himself as more than an impact substitute is limited. While his cameos have been effective, consistency from the start of matches remains the next step in his development. ............ Former defender Ciro Ferrara has closely followed Zhegrova’s recent performances and offered his assessment. He highlighted the importance of players capable of changing matches after being introduced. “The importance of those who come on and completely change the game. This means that evidently, even during the week, he’s been sending out some important signals, and on Saturday he was the one who literally split the game in two. So it’s true that perhaps it’s a little easier to come on during the game and make your contribution than when you’re a starter.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/ciro-ferrara-discusses-zhegrovas-impact-off-the-bench/
  11. Bucchioni does not think Juventus showed they can with Scudetto at Pisa Juventus have enjoyed a strong run of form in recent weeks, and the Bianconeri are fully aware of how challenging it will be to sustain that momentum while attempting to close the gap on the teams above them in the league standings. Performances leading into their latest fixture suggested a side growing in confidence and belief, with the quality within the squad becoming increasingly evident. However, their most recent outing against Pisa failed to meet expectations. While Juventus ultimately emerged victorious, the manner of their display raised concerns among observers and supporters alike. ............ Given the quality within the Juventus squad, there was an expectation that Pisa would be overcome with greater comfort. That scenario did not materialise, prompting questions about whether the team can consistently deliver at the level required to compete for major honours. Against a struggling opponent, Juventus were unable to assert control early, an issue that could prove costly against stronger sides. ............ Journalist Enzo Bucchioni offered a critical assessment of Juventus’ display, expressing reservations about their Scudetto ambitions. “I have doubts about their chances of winning the Scudetto. Juve are hungry, but Pisa are second to last in the table… Spalletti did a great job, he has personality, and that’s making an impact, but Juve won when Pisa couldn’t take it anymore. Zhegrova created two crucial balls, but some Pisa players were paying the price at that moment. If there had been a stronger team than Pisa, Juve wouldn’t have advanced for 70 minutes. A sign was seen, the wheel is starting to turn, but you can’t play like you did in the first half against Pisa. You’re Juve, you have to make up points, and you can’t manage things that way.” . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/pundit-does-not-think-juventus-showed-they-can-with-scudetto-at-pisa/
  12. “Never on Juventus’ level” – Criscitiello identifies Comolli’s biggest summer mistake Sportitalia editor-in-chief Michele Criscitiello pinpoints the biggest blunder committed by Juventus CEO Damien Comolli since taking charge of the club. ............ Juventus fans have had several question marks about the 52-year-old’s work, especially following a transfer campaign that witnessed the arrivals of Jonathan David and Joao Mario, players who are struggling to leave their mark. Nevertheless, Criscitiello would argue that Comolli’s biggest sin wasn’t the players he signed, but instead confirming Igor Tudor as head coach following a brief stint as caretaker. ............ “He was never a Juventus-level coach, and we all knew it. At best, he could only act as a caretaker, and he did so without disgrace but without distinction. “Starting again with him was a major mistake, and we’d been saying it for months. That pointless Club World Cup should have been ignored to prepare for a full-scale overhaul. “Spalletti is the right man, but he can’t perform miracles. Too many signings last summer missed the mark, and now they have to scramble for cover. Tudor is a mid-table coach in Italy.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/never-on-juventus-level-criscitiello-identifies-comollis-biggest-summer-mistake/
  13. Swap deal between Juventus & Genoa gaining steam Juventus and Genoa are apparently working on an exchange deal that will see Mattia Perin and Nicola Leali return to their former clubs. The Grifone’s interest in Perin has come out in the open, as their new head coach, Daniele De Rossi, requested a reunion with his former international teammate. ............ While he’s considered an important figure in the Juventus dressing room, Perin is finding it hard to resist a return to his original club, especially with a guaranteed starting berth on the offering. Genoa have already found an agreement in principle with the Latina native over a two-year contract. For this part, Juventus won’t lock down their longtime servant, but they will only release him once they find a suitable replacement. ............ In recent weeks, the Bianconeri have been constantly linked with Lazio’s second-choice custodian Christos Mandas, who is expected to leave Rome in January. But as the source tells, the Serie A giants are considering a cheaper alternative in Leali, who will become surplus to requirements once Perin returns to the Ligurian club. Leali started his career at Brescia before being poached by Juventus in 2012. ............ Juventus are open to bringing Leali back to the club in exchange for Perin, but the Bianconeri will dictate the timing of the operation, which might not ensue at the start of January. . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-genoa-mattia-perin-nicola-leali-swap-deal/
  14. From Spain: Barcelona explore move for Juventus star Vlahovic Juventus star Dusan Vlahovic is among Barcelona’s primary targets to replace Robert Lewandowski and the La Liga giants have already sounded out the striker’s availability. ............ According to the report, Barcelona’s primary option remains to discuss Vlahovic’s free transfer for the end of the season, but it’s not ruled out that the Catalans will try to sign the 25-year-old for a reduced transfer fee in the January window. ............ The former Fiorentina star, however, is not going to be available until March 2026, having sustained surgery to repair a tendon in the left adductor earlier this month. ............ . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/barcelona-explore-move-juventus-star-vlahovic/
  15. Se lo spumante non gli ha dato alla testa, vinceranno Milan, Roma, Napoli e Inter
  16. “The president is here” – Agnelli’s San Siro appearance delights Allegri & Rabiot Former Juventus president Andrea Agnelli stole the headlines by attending a Milan contest on Sunday, but no one was more excited than Max Allegri. The two men share a friendship dating back to the manager’s first stint in Turin between 2014 and 2019, when he guided the club towards five Scudetto titles, four Coppa Italia triumphs, and two Champions League finals. ............ Following the expiry of his sporting ban, the 50-year-old is now able to attend Serie A contests. But instead of showing up at a Juventus match (where his presence might not necessarily be welcome), he opted to support his old friend, Allegri, as Milan hosted Hellas Verona in Sunday’s early kickoff. ............ However, Agnelli’s presence was the main talking point during and after the match. Moreover, a clip featuring an interesting exchange between Allegri and Rabiot in the tunnel has been circulating on social media. “The president is here today,” the manager told his long-time French pupil. The former Juventus midfielder was at first distracted by his headphones, so he asked for confirmation: “Is he here?” “The president is here, Andrea,” reiterated Allegri with a low tone. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/president-andrea-agnelli-max-allegri-rabiot/
  17. Spalletti addressed Juventus dressing room at half-time: unhappy with one thing Luciano Spalletti was frustrated by Juventus players’ lack of concentration in the first half against Pisa, so he ‘made his voice heard’ at half-time. Juventus secured their seventh win in the last eight games on Saturday, beating relegation candidates Pisa 2-0 away. ............ The game, however, was not as comfortable as the result would suggest, especially because Pisa hit the woodwork twice in the first half. Spalletti was truly unhappy with Juventus’ first-half performance, so he made his voice heard inside the dressing room at half-time. Juventus’ lack of concentration ‘drove Spalletti mad.’ ............ The team appeared disjointed on the pitch, boosting Pisa’s confidence and prompting the Italian tactician to deliver a firm dressing room speech that contributed to changing his players’ approach in the second half. ............ . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/spalletti-addressed-juventus-unhappy-1-thing/
  18. Juventus optimistic about key contract renewal ahead of January meeting Juventus are growing confident in their ability to find an accord with Kenan Yildiz and his entourage on a new contract based on the latest reports in the Italian press. The 20-year-old penned a new deal last year, pushing back the expiry date until June 2029. But even though the deadline remains far away, the two parties are keen to find an agreement on a new deal as soon as possible. ............ The Turkish international currently earns circa €1.6 million per season, which is one of the lowest wages in the first team. In recent months, Juventus have been negotiating with the player’s father, Engin Yildiz, in the hopes of reaching an agreement. While the talks somewhat stalled recently, a host of European giants have expressed their desire their accommodate the young forward, by offering him suitable wages. Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal and Real Madrid are some of the top suitors that have been linked with Yildiz in recent weeks. But Juventus are now optimistic about reaching an agreement with the player in January. As the source reveals, the Turin-based giants have scheduled a meeting with the attacker’s father next month, and they believe that they can either finalise the accord or at least make a significant breakthrough in the negotiations. ............ Juve’s most recent offer was around €4.5 million per year plus bonuses, but the management is now willing to reach the €6 million requested by the player’s entourage. This would make Yildiz the club’s top earner alongside Jonathan David once Dusan Vlahovic’s lucrative contract expires at the end of the season. This latest Juventus push coincides with the youngster’s mesmerising displays on the pitch, and the report insists that this is hardly a coincidence. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-optimistic-kenan-yildiz-renewal-january-meeting/
  19. “Wake up!” – How Spalletti shook Juventus at half-time in Pisa Luciano Spalletti wasn’t pleased with the performance of his players during the first half against Pisa, and he let them know it at half-time. The Tuscan manager is being credited by fans and observers for healing the team’s wounds following the disappointing spells of his predecessors, Thiago Motta and Igor Tudor. ............ Although Juventus eventually managed to prevail over Alberto Gilardino’s men by two unanswered goals, the home side came extremely close to scoring on a couple of occasions. Michele Di Gregorio was twice bailed out by the goal frame. Therefore, Spalletti was absolutely livid with his players’ display in the first half. The 66-year-old gave his men an old-fashioned locker-room dressing down. “Wake up, this can’t be your level! You’re Juve, show it!” he reportedly told the Juventus players at the interval. ............ Spalletti’s locker-room outbursts will be certainly be welcomed by the Juventus supporters, who have long complained about the players’ tendency to drop their guard down, especially in the later stages of the match. Interestingly, even the players are seemingly enjoying the new manager’s approach, or at least some of them. Following Saturday’s away win, Yildiz admitted that he’s relishing Spalletti’s tough-love treatment, as it makes him feel important to the case. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/wake-up-how-spalletti-shook-juventus-at-half-time-in-pisa/
  20. Marchetti: Juventus could sell key Spalletti player in January Luciano Spalletti could lose the services of one of his main protagonists, as Juventus are reportedly considering cashing in on Weston McKennie. The USMNT star has had his fair share of highs and lows since joining the club in 2020, but he’s been an automatic starter and a key figure since Luciano Spalletti’s apointment in late October. ............ The Texan’s entourage had made some progress in their negotiations with former Juventus Football Director Cristiano Giuntoli, but the talks stalled when the latter was replaced by Damien Comolli. At this stage, Spalletti is urging the management to find a solution that would keep his pupil in Turin beyond the current campaign, but there haven’t been any concrete developments on this particular front. Therefore, Italian journalist Luca Marchetti believes that a January exit cannot be ruled out. As the transfer market insider explains, Juventus could opt to sell the versatile star in January rather than run the risk of losing him for free six months later. ............ If McKennie were to leave Juventus next month, his most likely destination would be a return to his home country for a maiden experience in Major League Soccer. “McKennie, whose contract is expiring, hasn’t reached an agreement with Juventus yet,” said Marchetti. “From what we understand, he’s expected to go play in America at the end of his contract. “The MLS starts in March, so who knows, if this issue were to come up, he could even leave in January. This could put Juventus in a bit of a bind, given McKennie’s versatility.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/marchetti-juventus-could-sell-key-spalletti-player-in-january/
  21. Di Marzio: Juventus ready to add Muharemovic to Frattesi package Juventus are reportedly considering offering Inter their stake in Tarik Muharemovic’s contract in exchange for Davide Frattesi. The Bosnian defender joined the Bianconeri’s youth ranks in 2021, and captained the Juventus Next Gen, before joining Sassuolo in 2024. After helping the Neroverdi secure a swift promotion to Serie A, the 22-year-old completed a permanent transfer to the Mapei Stadium last summer for just €3 million. However, the Old Lady retained a 50% sell-on fee on a future resale. ............ This season, Muharemovic has been one of the best revelations in the Italian top flight. He has already scored two goals and provided two assists in his 14 league appearances, attracting interest from some of the biggest clubs in the Italian peninsula and beyond. According to Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio, Bournemouth have entered the race for the young centre-back’s signature. The Cherries have almost resigned to losing their Marcos Senesi, who’s running on an expiring contract. Curiously, the Argentine defender has been linked with Juventus in recent days. ............ Therefore, Di Marzio claims that Juventus will try to use the Nerazzurri’s interest in the Bosnian to their advantage, by offering to relinquish their 50% sell-on fee in their favour, in exchange for a discount on Frattesi. The 26-year-old midfielder is reportedly hellbent on leaving Inter in January due to his lack of playing time under Cristian Chivu. In the meantime Luciano Spalletti has been urging the Juventus management to reunite him with his former Italy disciple. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-bournemouth-tarik-muharemovic-frattesi-sassuolo/
  22. Juventus already enquired about Perin’s potential replacement Juventus could part ways with Mattia Perin in January, and have already identified Christos Mandas as the right profile to replace him. The Italian shot-stopper has been serving as an understudy in Turin for years, but Genoa are keen to bring back their youth product for a third stint. The 33-year-old has a new ally at the Luigi Ferraris in the shape of his former Italy teammate, Daniele De Rossi, who was recently appointed as the Grifone’s head coach. ............ While Juventus are happy with their current goalkeeping department, they won’t stand in Perin’s way should he decide to return to his original club in search of additional playing time. But before sanctioning the veteran’s departure, Damien Comolli and Co. must find a suitable alternative. ............ Juventus have enquired about Mandas. The 24-year-old has been at Lazio since the summer of 2023, and often delivered solid displays. He even managed to usurp Ivan Provedel in the pecking order during the second half of the previous campaign, but lost his starting spot following Maurizio Sarri’s return to the club. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-christos-mandas-lazio-mattia-perin/
  23. Spalletti registers highest point average at Juventus since Sarri Since his appointment in late October, Luciano Spalletti has slowly but surely managed to guide Juventus back in the right direction. The 66-year-old was chosen to succeed Igor Tudor, who lost the plot earlier in the season, with the Bianconeri going winless in eight straight matches. ............ Juventus ended a turbulent 2025 with an encouraging five-match winning streak across all competitions and by closing the gap to their rivals at the top of the Serie A table, thus reigniting their Scudetto hopes. Spalletti has thus far registered the best point average for a Juventus manager since Maurizio Sarri. The latter guided the Bianconeri towards their most recent Scudetto title to date, before being sacked in August 2020 after getting eliminated from the Champions League Round of 16 at the hands of Lyon. ............ The current Lazio manager had recorded a 2.18 average during his solitary year in Turin. On the other hand, Spalletti has registered 2.12 points per match in his first two months in charge. Andrea Pirlo, who had succeeded Sarri to the role in the summer of 2020, recorded an average of 2.05. ............ Max Allegri then returned for a second stint that lasted just under three years. The Livorno native endured rough times on and off the pitch, ending his experience with an average point of 1.86. Interestingly, the numbers further plummeted with every new appointment, as Thiago Motta (1.79) and Tudor (1.76) produced even worse results. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/luciano-spalletti-point-average-juventus-sarri/
  24. Yildiz relishes Spalletti’s tough treatment: “I can handle the shouts” Juventus star Kenan Yildiz is enjoying working under Luciano Spalletti, who is often yelling instructions from the sidelines. The Turkish international had already worked under three previous managers since joining the first team, namely Max Allegri, Thiago Motta, and Igor Tudor. ............ After Saturday’s 2-0 win over Pisa, Spalletti reserved special praise for Yildiz once more, saying he cares about him ‘like a son’, while confirming the youngster’s status as the team’s ultimate difference maker. The two men also shared a warm embrace when the young forward left the pitch after scoring Juve’s second of the night. But during the contest, the manager was constantly heard hurling instructions in the Turk’s direction. ............ “He’s a great coach: he pushes me, but I like that,” said the Bayern Munich youth product in his post-match interview. “I like that he counts on me; he has to push me every match. I believe I’m an important player and I have the character to handle those shouts — I like being urged on.” Yildiz also discussed the tap-in he scored in the dying minutes of the match. ............ “I was lucky the ball didn’t go out beforehand, and I scored — my easiest goal,” admitted the Juventus No.10. . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/yildiz-relishes-spalletti-tough-treatment/
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