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  2. Come pressano le due squadre! Sará dura per la Juve contro la vincente di stasera.
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  5. Video – Three memorable Juventus displays In second leg of Coppa Italia semi-final Ahead of tonight’s clash against Lazio, the official Juventus YouTube channel took us back in time for three brilliant encounters in the second leg of the Coppa Italia semi-finals. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/video-three-memorable-juventus-displays-in-second-leg-of-coppa-italia-semi-final/
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  7. Three Juventus players risk missing Coppa Italia final with yellow-card suspension A trio of Juventus players are one booking away from skipping the potential Coppa Italia final due to a suspension. The Bianconeri will clash heads with Lazio this evening in the second leg of the semi-final and they’ll be eyeing a spot in the grand finale. ............ Three Juventus stars could miss the grand occasion, as they’re currently one booking away from earning a suspension. The men in question are Manuel Locatelli, Filip Kostic and Timothy Weah. ............ Locatelli and Kostic are expected to start this evening at the Stadio Olimpico while Weah will be dropped to the bench following an underwhelming outing against Cagliari. Allegri will be particularly worried about Locatelli who is considered an integral player in his tactical system. Thus, the manager would loathe to negotiate the final in the absence of the Italian midfielder. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/three-juventus-players-risk-missing-coppa-italia-final-with-yellow-card-suspension/
  8. How much reaching the Coppa Italia final is worth for Juventus The Coppa Italia has become the ultimate resort for Juventus to end their trophy drought, but it would also constitute a significant financial boost. This evening, Max Allegri’s men will be the favorites to advance to the competition’s final at the expense of Lazio. ............ Reaching the final of the Coppa Italia could yield 16 million euros through various revenue streams. First things first, qualifying for the grand finale on its own is worth 5 million euros. This figure would rise to 7.6M if the club lifts the trophy. Moreover, reaching the Coppa Italia final would grant Juventus entry to the Italian Super Cup. The competition has been expanded to a four-team tournament starting this year, featuring the Serie A champion and its runner-up, in addition to the two Coppa Italia finalists. So with Inter and Milan ahead of the Bianconeri in the league table, the Coppa Italia final should be the club’s most viable path towards the Super Cup which will be held in Saudi Arabia in January 2025. This competition offers a total prize money of 23 million euros, with the winner collecting 8M. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/how-much-reaching-the-coppa-italia-final-is-worth-for-juventus-the-figures-revealed/
  9. Tudor without 4 Lazio regulars for decisive Juventus clash Igor Tudor has confirmed his 21-man Lazio squad for the decisive Coppa Italia semi-final clash with Juventus, leaving out four first-team regulars. The Biancocelesti need to put in a strong performance in the second leg of their cup semi-final tie with the Old Lady, having lost the first match 2-0 in Turin. Whilst fortunes have started to improve in Rome since then, it’s been a different story for Massimiliano Allegri’s side. ............ Lazio announced Tudor’s 21-man squad for the Coppa Italia semi-final clash with Juventus, confirming the absences of Manuel Lazzari, Mattia Zaccagni and Ivan Provedel, as well as Daichi Kamada, which comes as more of a surprise. Lazio Squad Set to Face Off Against Juventus Goalkeepers: Mandas, Sepe, Renzetti; Defenders: Pellegrini, Patric, Romagnoli, Casale, Hysaj, Gila, Marusic; Midfielders: Vecino, Guendouzi, Luis Alberto, Cataldi, Rovella; Forwards: Felipe Anderson, Pedro, Immobile, Isaksen, Castellanos, Diego Gonzalez. Read more -> https://thelaziali.com/2024/04/23/tudor-without-lazio-regulars-juventus/
  10. The probable Juventus lineup vs Lazio – Kostic & McKennie reclaim spots Juventus coach Max Allegri will introduce a few changes to his starting lineup in tonight’s cup clash against Lazio. The two sides will lock horns at the Stadio Olimpico for the second leg of the Coppa Italia semi-final. The Bianconeri are riding a two-goal advantage thanks to their first-leg victory in Turin. Federico Chiesa and Dusan Vlahovic were the authors of the two strikes last time around, and they will lead the line once more on Tuesday. The two strikers will get the nod at the expense of Kenan Yildiz and Arkadiusz Milik who will be expected to feature in the second period. ............ Juventus Probable XI (3-5-2): Perin; Danilo, Bremer, Rugani; Cambiaso, McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic; Vlahovic, Chiesa Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/the-probable-juventus-lineup-vs-lazio-kostic-mckennie-reclaim-spots/
  11. Lazio vs Juventus: Preview and Prediction Lazio will seek to come back from two goals down when they take on Juventus in the Coppa Italia on Tuesday night. Lazio face an uphill battle as they attempt to overturn a two-goal deficit against Juventus in the Coppa Italia semi-final on Tuesday, with the match set to take place in front of their home crowd. Despite recent struggles, Massimiliano Allegri’s side managed to find the net twice in the first leg, giving them a crucial advantage. The Bianconeri will be aiming to build on that lead before their Serie A clash against AC Milan, a pivotal match in the battle for the league’s second spot. Both clubs have experienced disappointing seasons overall, with the Coppa Italia representing their last chance for silverware. Juventus enter the tie as heavy favourites and will be wary of not allowing Lazio any early momentum in front of their home supporters. ............ While Juventus look likely to secure a top-four finish in Serie A, failure to win a trophy for the third consecutive season could raise questions about Allegri’s future, particularly if they suffer a collapse in the second leg against Lazio. With the prospect of facing serious trouble if they start slowly, Juventus will need to be cautious against a Lazio side playing with freedom. As the Bianconeri aim for their 15th Coppa Italia title, they will be aware of their impressive record against Lazio, having not lost to them since January 2013. Looking ahead, the winner of the tie will face either Fiorentina or Atalanta in the final. ............ Team News & Tactics Lazio Lazio will be forced to contend without three key players due to injury concerns, including two who featured in the first leg. Matteo Guendouzi and Mattia Zaccagni are sidelined due to shin and ankle problems respectively, while goalkeeper Ivan Provedel continues to be ruled out with a hamstring issue. Additionally, Manuel Lazzari’s availability is uncertain after he was substituted during the previous match against Genoa due to an unspecified issue. Ciro Immobile, who missed the same fixture, will undergo a late fitness assessment to determine his eligibility for the upcoming clash. ............ Probable Lineup (4-3-3): Mandas; Marusic, Patric, Romagnoli, Gila; Kamada, Vecino, Alberto; Anderson, Castellanos, Pedro Juventus Due to suspensions, Nicolo Fagioli and Paul Pogba will be unavailable, while Fabio Miretti and Moise Kean are ruled out due to injuries. Mattia Perin, the designated Coppa Italia goalkeeper, will start on Tuesday evening, ensuring continuity in goal. Apart from Perin’s inclusion, Juventus are anticipated to field their first-choice XI for the fixture. The Italian shot-stopper should be protected by the back three of Federico Gatti, Gleison Bremer, and Danilo. The trio of Manuel Locatelli, Adrien Rabiot, and Weston McKennie are expected to form the central midfield trifecta. Andrea Cambiaso and Filip Kosric will be expected to provide the width in the final third, with Federico Chiesa partnering with Dusan Vlahovic up front. Probable Lineup (3-5-2): Perin; Gatti, Bremer, Danilo; Cambiaso, McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic; Vlahovic, Chiesa Key Stats Juventus are the most successful side in the competition’s history, having won it 14 times and having reached the final 21 times in total. Lazio have not beaten Juventus in the Coppa Italia since 2013. Lazio have won the Coppa Italia seven times and have made the final 10 times so far. Juventus have made the final of the Coppa Italia in seven of the nine previous years. No team in the history of the Coppa Italia has successfully overturned a first-leg deficit of two or more goals to progress to the final. Player to Watch Dusan Vlahovic The Serbian striker is Juventus’s most lethal attacker, and they will need him to be at his clinical best on Tuesday. Massimiliano Allegri is likely to adopt a safety-first approach, meaning Federico Chiesa and Vlahovic will need to capitalise on any counters they are involved in. ............ Prediction Lazio 2-1 Juventus (Juventus win 3-2 on aggregate) Lazio at home have rediscovered their aura and will prove to be dogged opponents. Igor Tudor’s men are expected to put in a valiant effort that should see them win the game but fall just short of the finish line over the course of the tie. Read more -> https://thehardtackle.com/round-up/2024/04/22/lazio-vs-juventus-preview-and-prediction/
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  13. Allegri on Juventus future: “I love my job but the management will evaluate” Juventus coach Max Allegri remains attached to his post, but admits his future is within the hands of the hierarchy. The 56-year-old addressed the press on the eve of his side’s encounter against Lazio in the second leg of the Coppa Italia semi-final. ............ “We will be facing Lazio who will play with great aggression because they have to recover two goals,” noted the Juventus manager in his pre-match press conference. ............ “It will be a tough and long match tomorrow, and we will have to fight.” Naturally, Allegri was also asked about his future, but insisted he remains focused on the pitch while leaving the matter for the management. “I’m not thinking about it. I love my job. However, the management will rightly evaluate the value of a coach’s surplus in one context or another. “The most important thing for us today, however, is to achieve our objectives. “We have been working hard for it, and tomorrow will be a beautiful and important match to play in order to achieve these goals.” Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/allegri-on-juventus-future-i-love-my-job-but-the-management-will-evaluate/
  14. Allegri can make history by guiding Juventus towards Coppa Italia triumph Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri will have the opportunity to achieve a unique feat if he manages to clinch the Coppa Italia. On Tuesday, the Bianconeri will take on Lazio in the second leg of the semi-final at the Stadio Olimpico. The Turin-based giants are riding a two-goal lead from the first leg thanks to goals from Dusan Vlahovic and Federico Chiesa, so they’ll be the favorites to advance to the grand finale. Allegri would become the most successful manager in the history of the Coppa Italia if he wins this edition. The Livorno native already has the record with four triumphs, but he currently shares it with two other coaches. The first is Sven-Göran Eriksson who won the Italian domestic cup at Roma and Sampdoria and twice with Lazio. Roberto Mancini is another record co-holder as he won the Coppa Italian with Fiorentina, Lazio and twice with Inter. ............ If the Bianconeri go past Lazio, they will clash heads with either Fiorentina or Atalanta in the final. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/allegri-can-make-history-by-guiding-juventus-towards-coppa-italia-triumph/
  15. Elkann entrusts Giuntoli in deciding Allegri’s fate at Juventus Juventus majority owner John Elkann has reportedly placed his full trust in Cristiano Guintoli when it comes to deciding the identity of the club’s head coach. The Bianconeri appointed the 52-year-old as Football Director last summer, placing him as the head of the club’s sporting department. While the former Carpi and Napoli director has been relatively quiet since his arrival in Turin, he is widely expected to ring some changes in the summer. Nevertheless, Giuntoli irked the club’s supporters with his statements on Friday, suggesting that the club is still planning for the future with under-fire manager Max Allegri. ............ The management as well as Allegri can sense the need for a change, especially amidst the recent disappointing results and hollow displays. Therefore, Elkann won’t be vetoing any decision Giuntoli makes on this front. On the contrary, he’ll give his full support to the director’s choice. Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio had also confirmed that Juventus will likely opt for a change in the summer, with Thiago Motta emerging as the most likely candidate to replace Allegri. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/elkann-entrusts-giuntoli-in-deciding-allegris-fate-at-juventus/
  16. Juventus considering Antonio Conte as Massimiliano Allegri replacement Juventus are considering bringing Antonio Conte back to the dugout as a replacement for Massimiliano Allegri in the summer. According to Fichajes, Juventus are drawing up a brief shortlist for potential Massimiliano Allegri replacements ahead of the summer. The list features former Chelsea and Tottenham manager Antonio Conte, with the club ready to take the next steps to determine the appointment. Antonio Conte to replace Massimiliano Allegri at Juventus? Many years ago, Antonio Conte left Juventus on the back of unprecedented domestic success amid rumours of a rift with the upper management. Whether the rift has been resolved over the years remains the question. But recent links of a return to Turin may suggest that they have solved their differences. The former Chelsea and Tottenham manager has been out of a job since leaving the latter last year and visibly took a big break from football. He has been in the news lately, amid links with Manchester United, Bayern Munich and the Napoli job ahead of the summer, with Juventus now heavily involved in bringing him back. ............ Thiago Motta also considered for the Juventus job Conte is not alone on the Juventus shortlist to replace Allegri ahead of the summer. Current Bologna boss Thiago Motta is a big name, and for a few weeks now, he has been considered the favourite to replace the current Juventus boss. ............ Read more -> https://thehardtackle.com/news/2024/04/21/juventus-considering-antonio-conte-as-massimiliano-allegri-replacement/
  17. Juventus have already decided the fate of Southampton loanee Juventus have already decided against maintaining the services of Carlos Alcaraz, according to the latest reports in the Italian press. ............ While the 21-year-old is certainly not to blame for the crisis, he never truly managed to shine when given the opportunity, or offer the desired burst of energy in the middle of the park. The player’s contract allows Juventus to maintain him on a permanent basis for circa 49.5 million euros. ............ The writing is on the wall for Alcaraz who won’t remain in Turin beyond the current campaign. As the source explains, Juventus are no longer interested in keeping the Argentine, even with a discount. Therefore, ‘Charly’ will return to England at the end of the season, while Juventus will be pursuing other options to bolster the middle of the park. Since making his move to Turin in January, Alcaraz has made seven appearances in Serie A, mostly coming off the bench, contributing with a single assist. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-have-already-decided-the-fate-of-southampton-loanee/
  18. Juventus fans turn on Giuntoli over his stance on Allegri Cristiano Giuntoli has landed in the bad books of Juventus fans after reiterating that the club plans to stick with Max Allegri for the future. Juve fans have been calling for the manager’s departure for most of his tenure since returning to the club, but he still has a year left on his contract. The Bianconeri are not in a position to spend a lot of money on sacking their manager. ............ Before the game against Cagliari, Giuntoli was asked about the manager’s future, and he stated that they would plan for the future together. This statement did not sit well with Juve supporters, who started the #Giuntoliout trend on social media. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-fans-turn-on-giuntoli-over-his-stance-on-allegri/
  19. Giuntoli gives Allegri a public vote of confidence again Cristiano Giuntoli is the man who will decide Max Allegri’s future at the end of this season, and he continues to express his vote of confidence in the manager. Allegri’s team is struggling, and most of the club’s supporters expect this to be his last season in charge. The men in black and white have not shown improvement since Allegri returned to the club, and this season has been disappointing. ............ This is why fans are calling for a change in leadership and want Max Allegri to be replaced. However, the gaffer has continued to get the public backing of Giuntoli, who said before Juve’s match against Cagliari: “This is very simple: we are very happy with the coach, he is doing an excellent job. At the end of the year, with all the cards on the table, we will plan the future together. Behind the scenes? At the moment he has a contract and there is no need, we want to put all the energies that are defined”. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/giuntoli-gives-allegri-a-public-vote-of-confidence-again/
  20. Allegri admits Juventus must improve if they want to beat Lazio Juventus manager Max Allegri admits his team will be eliminated from the Coppa Italia by Lazio if they perform as they did against Cagliari. Juve fought back to earn a 2-2 draw after being two goals down in the first half against the Islanders. They hold a precious 2-0 advantage over Lazio ahead of the second leg of their Coppa Italia tie next week. ............ After their game against Cagliari, Allegri looked towards the match against Lazio and said: “There is no need to redeem ourselves but to go to final. But if we don’t win a challenge like tonight against Lazio, we won’t go anywhere”. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/allegri-admits-juventus-must-improve-if-they-want-to-beat-lazio/
  21. “Juventus are unwatchable.” Journalist reacts to Juventus’ draw against Cagliari According to journalist Vittorio Oreggia, Juventus is a poor team to watch at the moment, as the Bianconeri struggled to a 2-2 draw against Cagliari last night. As the games come and go, it is difficult to say Juve has been improving over the last few weeks, which makes it easy to call for the end of Max Allegri’s spell as the club’s manager. The Bianconeri gaffer has been doing all he can to make things better, but his team does not show signs of improvement. ............ Vittorio Oreggia said: “Juventus are unwatchable. Anyone who coaches her is unwatchable, anyone who goes on the pitch is unwatchable, anyone who says they are satisfied with the coach is unlistenable. Thinking about this team in the Champions League is an extreme exercise. For months now the trend has been one of relegation.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-are-unwatchable-journalist-reacts-to-juventus-draw-against-cagliari/
  22. Juventus players take responsibility for Cagliari draw claims Danilo Juventus captain Danilo insists that the players must take responsibility for their actions after their 2-2 draw against Cagliari last night. Max Allegri’s men have been struggling in the last few months and have remained a team smaller opponents do not fear. ............ The hosts were prepared to hurt Juve, who showed very little fight in the first half, allowing the Islanders to race to a 2-0 lead. Juve eventually came back into the game in the second half but settled for a 2-2 draw after failing to find a winner before the final whistle. The Bianconeri captain spoke after the game and said: “The responsibility is ours, there are no alibis. No penalties or referees. These things could certainly have helped us, but we go onto the pitch, pass, win tackles. Once we understand these things better, we are they came back in the second half meaner, dirtier, the match asked for it.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-players-take-responsibility-for-cagliari-draw-claims-danilo/
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