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  1. Juventus dire finances will force the club to sell players – The figures revealed The Juventus hierarchy is reportedly forced to sell players over the next three years in order to balance the books. .............. The club must raise between 120 and 130 million euros from player sales in the next three financial years. The Bianconeri have thus far recorded 20 million from their sales this season, so they would still require another 20M, preferably by June. Then, the Turin-based giants would have to generate another 40 million euros in the 2024/25 season as well as the following one. .............. On a parallel note, the management must subsequently work on reducing the squad’s cost. We’re talking about salaries plus amortization from player transfers. The Bianconeri have already dropped the cost from 414 million euros to 360M this season. .............. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-dire-finances-will-force-the-club-to-sell-players-the-figures-revealed/
  2. Between Saudi Arabia and Club World Cup – How Juventus plan to collect €170M next season Juventus expect to boost their finances by collecting 170 million euros through various steams next season. This season, the club took a major sporting and economic blow by missing out on Champions League football due to domestic and European sanctions. The Bianconeri’s exclusion from Europe’s elite club competition cost them 60 million euros at the very least. Nevertheless, the club still expects to qualify for the next edition despite the current slump. Max Allegri’s men remain in second place. .............. Reaching the Champions League should guarantee Juventus at least 80 million euros thanks to the competition’s improved prize-money system. Moreover, the Bianconeri will be hoping to pip Napoli for a spot in the 2025 Club World Cup. They would guarantee their place in the 32-team tournament if the Partenopei were to be eliminated at the hands of Barcelona next Tuesday. Participating in the first-ever expanded edition of the competition should yield at least 50 million euros. Finally, Juventus are now seeking a new main sponsor as their agreement with Jeep will expire at the end of the season. .............. Juventus are gunning for an agreement that generates 40 million euros from shirt sponsorship, but they might agree to close the deal for slightly lower figures. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/between-saudi-arabia-and-club-world-cup-how-juventus-plan-to-collect-e170m-next-season/
  3. Juventus Player Ratings vs Atalanta: McKennie Assists Only Worth a Draw Juventus (3-5-2) Wojciech Szczesny – 6 The Pole had little hope of saving either goal but did well to parry away a shot from Gianluca Scamacca while at full stretch. Federico Gatti – 6 .............. Gleison Bremer – 5.5 For once, the former Torino man struggled in the physical duel after finding a formidable match in Scamacca. Gave away a freekick with a challenge on the Atalanta striker which culminated in the opener. Danilo – 6 The Juventus captain made some timely interventions at the back but wasn’t always productive on the ball. Andrea Cambiaso – 7 The Genoa youth product is becoming a protagonist for the Bianconeri. Combined well with his teammates and finished off a slick team play with a toe-poked finish. Weston McKennie – 7 The American made a timely return from injury to lift the Juventus midfield from its shambles. Ran all over the pitch and inspired the short-lived comeback with two assists. He picked up Cambiaso’s run with a clever through ball on the first occasion and chested the ball down to Milik on the second. Manuel Locatelli – 5.5 .............. Fabio Miretti – 5 .............. Samuel Iling-Junior – 6 It wasn’t the Englishman’s most impressive display, but he stimulated the second Juventus goal with a sublime cross with his weaker right foot. Arkadiusz Milik – 7 A professional display from the Polish striker who filled in well for the suspended Dusan Vlahovic. Linked up well with his teammates and scored a half-volley that he thought might be the winner for Juventus. Federico Chiesa – 6.5 He wasn’t quite as lively as he was against Napoli, but the Italian star remains the main source of danger for Massimiliano Allegri’s side. He couldn’t find the back of the net as his two angled shots went wide, but he instigated the equalizer almost out of nothing by winning back possession and launching a brilliant run. Substitutes Hans Nicolussi Caviglia – 5.5 A slight upgrade on Miretti but he hardly delivered anything noteworthy. Moise Kean – 6 The Italian striker made his return following a lengthy absence and chased every ball, but squandered an inviting cross by wrestling with his Juventus teammate Gatti. Alex Sandro – N/A Timothy Weah – N/A Kenan Yildiz – N/A Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/juventus-player-ratings-vs-atalanta-mckennie-assists-only-worth-a-draw/
  4. Juventus drop points against Atalanta as poor run continues Juventus entered the game with the clear understanding that they needed a victory, though they knew it wouldn’t be an easy task. The early exchanges saw both teams having their moments, with Atalanta missing a chance from the first corner, and Juventus launching a counterattack that was thwarted. .............. At the 35th-minute mark, Atalanta took the lead with a well-executed training ground routine from a free-kick, and Juventus target Teun Koopmeiners found the net. Gianluca Scamacca, used as a decoy in the free-kick routine, caused problems for the Juventus defence. At halftime, Juventus regrouped to re-strategise, but Atalanta continued to look threatening in the second half, with Scamacca missing a chance from a fine team move. Juventus then had a brief spell of dominance, creating two good chances that Chiesa failed to convert. In the 66th minute, Andrea Cambiaso scored a wonderful team goal for Juventus, followed by Arkadiusz Milik extending their lead three minutes later after an assist from Weston McKennie and a fine cross from Samuel Iling-Junior. However, Atalanta made a comeback as Koopmeiners scored his second goal, and Juventus allowed them back into the game. Despite attempts to secure a late victory, including substitutions bringing on Moise Kean and Hans Nicolussi Caviglia, Juventus was unable to find the winner. The game ended in a 2-2 draw, with Atalanta defending well against Juventus’ late pressure. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-drop-points-against-atalanta-as-poor-run-continues/
  5. Juventus 2-2 Atalanta: Koop stalls Bianconeri Juventus dropped down to third place behind Milan after a Teun Koopmeiners brace gave Atalanta a point, cancelling out the Andrea Cambiaso and Arek Milik comeback. .............. Atalanta took the lead with an intelligent free kick routine, as Mario Pasalic rolled it across for Teun Koopmeiners to sweep in first-time with the inside of the left foot from just inside the penalty area. .............. Chiesa won back possession inside his own half, found McKennie for the American’s through ball, as Cambiaso toe-poked it past the on-rushing Carnesecchi. Cambiaso was eager for another and fired over after a corner, then Juve turned it around completely moments later. It was another McKennie assist, this time using his chest to cushion a Samuel Iling-Junior cross from the left, Milik let it bounce and thumped in on the half-volley from 12 yards. It was his first Serie A goal in five months. .............. However, Atalanta got back on level terms too, as Berat Djimsiti’s slide-rule pass released Koopmeiners to sweep past Szczesny. It remained wide open with both teams going for it, but in stoppages Moise Kean and Federico Gatti both went for the same header on a Chiesa cross. Juventus 2-2 Atalanta Koopmeiners 35, 75 (A), Cambiaso 66 (J), Milik 70 (J) Read more -> https://football-italia.net/serie-a-juventus-2-2-atalanta-koop-stalls-bianconeri/
  6. Dai Allegri che arriviamo quarti come volevi tu
  7. Kean manca il 3-2 ........... ovviamente
  8. Ci vuole la camicia di forza per contenerlo?
  9. Caspita, si é ricordato che ha Yildiz in panca. Roba da pazzi.
  10. Sta sfidando la societá per vedere se lo esonerano.
  11. Allegri é impazzito: Fa entrare Alex Sandro. Vuole fargli superare l'odiato Nedved nella classifica degli stranieri con piú presenze in bianconero. Toglie pure Cambiaso. Buonanotte.
  12. Locatelli non ha la personalitá per fare il playmaker della Juventus
  13. Koopmeiners 2-2. Compriamolo prego.
  14. Entra Nicolussi per MC. Locatelli finalmente mezzala?
  15. E gioca con un tutore alla spalla stasera!!!!!!!!
  16. Serie A: Juventus-Atalanta, probable line-ups Arkadiusz Milik will replace the suspended Dusan Vlahovic in Juventus–Atalanta, while Gian Piero Gasperini will rotate in attack and midfield ahead of next week’s Europa League decider against Sporting CP. It kicks off at 17:00 GMT in Turin. Football Italia will be among the accredited media at the Allianz Stadium. Five Juventus players – plus the suspended Paul Pogba and Nicolò Fagioli – are out as Adrien Rabiot, Carlos Alcaraz, Mattia Perin and Mattia De Sciglio are injured, while Vlahovic is serving a one-match ban. .............. Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini will slightly rotate ahead of next week’s Europa League game against Sporting CP. Mario Pasalic will replace Marten de Roon in central midfield and Aleksei Miranchuk is expected to start over Ademola Lookman in attack. Gianluca Scamacca and Charles De Ketelaere will fight for a starting spot as centre forward. Only the suspended Emil Holm is unavailable for the La Dea. Juventus-Atalanta Juventus (3-5-2): Szczesny; Gatti, Bremer, Danilo; Cambiaso, McKennie, Locatelli, Miretti, Iling-Junior; Milik, Chiesa. Atalanta (3-4-2-1): Carnesecchi; Scalvini, Djimsiti, Kolasinac; Zappacosta, Pasalic, Ederson, Ruggeri; Miranchuk, Koopmeiners; Scamacca. Read more -> https://football-italia.net/serie-a-juventus-atalanta-probable-line-ups-2/
  17. Juventus vs. Atalanta match preview Another important game has arrived on the schedule — which will be a pretty consistent theme the rest of the 2023-24 season. We are closing in on the portion of the Serie A schedule were you only need a set of hands to count how many games remain. As we sit in the second weekend of March, Juventus have 11 league fixtures remaining. And of those 11, it’s not like a lot of them are against the level of competition in which much of January and February had on the docket. .............. That means, no matter what form Juve are currently in, there’s virtually important matchups from here on out until April showers turn into May flowers. We saw it last weekend in Naples — which didn’t end all that well on a multitude of levels. And we’re about to see it again this weekend as Juventus return home to the Allianz Stadium hoping that a little home cookin’ will be the thing that hopefully gets them back on the right track when they face Atalanta on Sunday evening. They will, however, have to do it without their leading goal scorer since Dusan Vlahovic is suspended due to yellow card accumulation as well as the ongoing numbers crunch in midfield, even though it’s alleviated slightly with the return of one of Juve’s two injured starting midfielders. Regardless of who actually is available and who isn’t, the last six games Max Allegri’s squad has played have not been very good at all. Like, the kind of one-win-in-the-last-six-games kind of not very good — a streak that not really anybody saw coming after a month of January that involved lots of goals and lots of winning in Serie A and the Coppa Italia. ............. “It will not be a decisive game tomorrow,” Allegri said, “but still important. Now the points start to weigh that bit more and because Atalanta are also in the running for a top-four finish.” ............. Atalanta enter Sunday a point behind fifth-place Roma, who are certainly building positive momentum since the appointment of Daniele De Rossi. By the time they head out for their pre-game warmup routine, Juventus will know what AC Milan — who are currently a point behind the Bianconeri in third place — will have done against a resurgent Empoli. (Yeah, you know the same team Juve dropped points against to kick off this entire six-game run of absolute disappointment.) That means, any one of the three possibilities are on the table: Juventus remain in second and have a chance to extend their lead over Milan. Juventus are even with Milan on points. Juventus fall down to third and have to win to ensure things go back to how they were to begin the weekend. Considering that Juve and Atalanta have played out a draw in nine of their last 14 meetings, it’s not like three points is going to be easy to come by no matter what kind of form either team is currently in. Atalanta has proven to be a team that has given Juventus plenty of issues for the better part of the last decade as they’ve become a team that consistently threatens or actually breaks into the top four. ............. TEAM NEWS Dusan Vlahovic will be watching from the stands as he serves a one-game suspension after picking up a yellow card in last weekend’s loss to Napoli. The injury list has gained one name in Carlos Alcaraz after he picked up a hamstring injury in training this week while seeing a couple depart, with Weston McKennie and Moise Kean now available to play again, according to Allegri. Mattia De Sciglio, Mattia Perin and Adrien Rabiot are also still out injured. Allegri said he’s hoping Rabiot will be back in the squad within the next week if all goes according to plan. McKennie will play from the start, per Allegri. Kean is still working toward having more minutes in his legs, but will likely be coming off the bench against Atalanta. “He’ll be very useful between now and the end of the season,” Allegri added. With McKennie set to return to the starting and Andrea Cambiaso’s position much more settled compared to this time last week, that likely means the only big decision Allegri has to make in midfield is whether to give Samuel Iling-Junior his second straight start or bring Filip Kostic back into the team after his DNP against Napoli. JUVENTUS PLAYER TO WATCH As much as a midfielder could very well make sense here, there’s also the simple fact that Juventus are going to be without their leading scorer in an important game. Therefore, let’s talk about the guy who will be stepping in for Mr. Vlahovic. Arek Milik has had quite an interesting go of things ever since scoring a hat trick in the Coppa Italia two months ago. He has played in seven games, but only started two of them. One of those starts involved him getting sent off less than 20 minutes in against Empoli, a game which started Juve’s horrid run of form in February even though it technically wasn’t in February. ............. For a player who appeared in 27 league games last season, he started 17. This season, he’s played 25 times in Serie A ... and started just five games. In those subsequent seven appearances, the number of goals he’s scored rhymes with “hero.” ............. Milik hasn’t started a game in about a month, so it’s really hard to say where he’s at. We know that Federico Chiesa will be looking to build off his positive (and goal-scoring) showing against Napoli, but it’s not like the Chiesa-Milik combo has played together much at all this season. ............. MATCH INFO When: Sunday, March 10, 2024. Where: Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy. Official kickoff time: 6 p.m. in Italy and the Central European time zone, 5 p.m. in the United Kingdom, 1 p.m. Eastern time, 10 a.m. Pacific time. (Please note that Daylight Saving Time has not gone into effect in Europe, therefore normal time differences have not yet been adjusted.) Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2024/3/10/24090983/juventus-atalanta-2024-serie-a-matchday-28-preview-team-news-schedule-how-to-watch
  18. Juventus vs Atalanta: Preview and Prediction Juventus will aim to cling to their fading title hopes and cannot afford another defeat as they take on top-four-chasing Atalanta. Massimiliano Allegri would be scratching his head over what happened in the past few weeks as he saw his side fade away from the title race bit by bit. A run of one win from six has put the brakes on their challenge for the Scudetto, as Inter Milan has raced away to a 15-point gap heading into the weekend. Up next for Juventus are a tough test in Atalanta. While Inter Milan have been relentless in their chase, local rivals AC Milan have taken due advantage of Juventus’s downfall to chase them down for the second spot. Should AC Milan win their clash tomorrow against Empoli, the Bianconeri will kick off their game against Atalanta in the third spot. In addition, should Simone Inzaghi’s men claim a victory over Bologna, they will have opened up an 18-point gap on Allegri’s side. .............. Gian Piero Gasperini will take account of Juventus’s dismal form and will want to take full advantage of the situation to continue their climb towards the fourth spot. An unbeaten run of eight games in the league was halted by champions-elect Inter Milan, after which they suffered another loss to top-four rival Bologna. ............. Team News & Tactics Juventus Massimiliano Allegri will have a selection headache as he continues to miss several of his crucial first-team stars. After the defeat at Napoli, the Juventus boss lost Carlos Alcaraz due to a muscle problem. At the same time, Dusan Vlahovic will miss the Atalanta clash through a suspension after picking a yellow last weekend. With Alcaraz absent, he joins Adrien Rabiot and Weston McKennie on the sidelines, which is a big problem for Allegri and his midfield selection. Fabio Miretti will keep his place besides Manuel Locatelli on the right-hand side of the midfield three, while Andrea Cambiaso might come in on the left-hand side. He will then vacate his wing-back role for Timothy Weah, while Filip Kostic seems like the best fit for the left flank. At the back, Daniele Rugani will continue to play in the back three alongside Gleison Bremer and Danilo. With Vlahovic absent, Arkadiusz Milik will likely take his spot, as Allegri might prefer his experience over the youth of Kenan Yildiz. The latter may only find a place on the bench, as Federico Chiesa continued with his good form up front. That goal against Napoli will keep him in the starting lineup. Probable Lineup (3-5-2): Szczesny; Rugani, Bremer, Danilo; Weah, Cambiaso, Locatelli, Miretti, Kostic; Milik, Chiesa Atalanta Unlike Massimiliano Allegri, Gian Piero Gasperini has no significant injury-related absentees, as 34-year-old centre-back Jose Luis Palomino is the only one missing out. In addition, Swedish wing-back Emil Holm will also miss out following his fifth booking of the season, and he must serve a one-game suspension. Meanwhile, Teun Koopmeiners, Charles De Ketelaere and Giorgio Scalvini should return to the starting lineup after only playing as substitutes in midweek against Sporting CP. ............. Probable Lineup (3-4-1-2): Carnesecchi; Scalvini, Djimsiti, Kolasinac; Zappacosta, De Roon, Ederson, Ruggeri; Koopmeiners; Lookman, De Ketelaere Key Stats Juventus are undefeated in all competitions in 35 of their last 38 matches against Atalanta. Juventus have kept a clean sheet in their last three matches against Atalanta in all competitions. Juventus have one victory in their last 6 Serie A games. After an eight-game unbeaten run, Atalanta lost their last two games in Serie A. In clashes between the top seven in Serie A, only Roma have picked up fewer points than Atalanta. Player to Watch Federico Chiesa Last weekend, Vlahovic missed some glorious chances that would have essentially secured the three points for Juventus, and his absence would have put more pressure on their attackers, particularly Chiesa. The winger, who continues to march towards his best form, did himself good with that goal against Napoli. ............. Prediction Juventus 1-1 Atalanta Both these teams are coming into this clash looking for a victory to end their recent slump. These are also sides under pressure to achieve their respective objectives for the season, with Atalanta desperate to get back into the top four. Looking at both their current form, it is difficult to pinpoint a favourite to take three points, although both have been dreadful in their defence over the last few games. Without giving either the benefit of the doubt, this game can end in a draw, albeit being a low-scoring affair. Read more -> https://thehardtackle.com/round-up/2024/03/09/juventus-vs-atalanta-preview-and-prediction/
  19. Preview: Juventus vs Atalanta – Team News, Lineups & Predictions One of the most exciting match-ups of the weekend pits Juventus and Atalanta at the Allianz Stadium on Sunday late afternoon. Both sides have stuttered in recent weeks, falling behind their seasonal goals. Juventus’ Scudetto hopes are dead in the water after conceding a late penalty in a 2-1 defeat at Napoli last Sunday. With Inter moving 15 points clear at the table’s summit, another winless outing would be detrimental to the hosts’ bid to breathe some life into a nearly-lost title race. However, Massimiliano Allegri’s men have underperformed since the start of February. They’ve only won once in their last six league games (D2, L3). On a positive note, the lone success in that sequence came on home soil, courtesy of a last-gasp 3-2 win against Frosinone. That victory made Allegri the first manager in Serie A history to hit a 1,000-point landmark. But there’s a feeling Juventus fans can’t care less about the Italian’s personal achievements amidst a faltering title quest. Atalanta could put those hopes to bed this Sunday. .............. Match Preview Juventus Allegri’s lads have blown hot and cold across their last three home league outings (W1, D1, L1). However, you’d need to go back to March 2018 for the last time Juventus celebrated a home victory against Atalanta in Serie A. Since then, they’ve gone winless in five top-flight H2Hs in Turin (D4, L1). But there’s a reason for optimism. Despite Allegri’s reputation as a defensive-minded coach, Juventus have netted 3+ goals in four of their last six home games across all competitions (W4, D1, L1). Regardless of those impressive numbers, conceding first would be fatal for Bianconeri. Juventus have only won one of the seven league matches after falling behind 1-0 this season (W1, D2, L5). Allegri prefers to win without conceding, but that could be a tall order against Atalanta. Atalanta ............. Atalanta’s form woes on the road stretch back to November, as evidenced by only one win from their last seven away league matches (D3, L3). Defensive frailties saw them fail to keep a clean sheet in that sequence, putting an emphasis on packing a punch. ............. Juventus vs Atalanta Potential Lineups Juventus (3-5-2): Wojciech Szczesny; Federico Gatti, Gleison Bremer, Danilo; Andrea Cambiaso, Fabio Miretti, Manuel Locatelli, Weston McKennie, Filip Kostic; Federico Chiesa, Akradiusz Milik. Atalanta (3-4-1-2): Marco Carnesecchi; Giorgio Scalvini, Berat Djimsiti, Sead Kolasinac; Davide Zappacosta, Marten De Roon, Ederson, Matteo Ruggeri; Teun Koopmeiners; Ademola Lookman, Charles De Ketelaere. Juventus vs Atalanta Prediction The stakes are high for Atalanta. Another blip would throw their top-four quest into further doubt. Juventus are not in a must-win situation, but they are desperate to overcome a rough patch and make amends for last weekend’s disappointment in Naples. Without in-form Vlahovic, it’ll be challenging. However, Atalanta’s form doesn’t inspire much confidence either. As such, we expect a share of the spoils. Prediction: Draw Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/preview-juventus-vs-atalanta-team-news-lineups-predictions/
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