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Boost for Juventus as Chiesa and Danilo complete full training Juventus has received a boost ahead of their upcoming match against Napoli this weekend, as two key players, Federico Chiesa and Danilo, have successfully recovered from their injuries. Max Allegri has expressed optimism about having both Chiesa and Danilo available for the crucial fixture, with both players having been sidelined due to injuries for a certain period. The latest reports indicate that they have actively participated in the recent full training sessions with the team, making it highly likely that they will be involved in the upcoming game against Napoli. This news provides a significant lift for Juventus as they prepare to face a resurgent Napoli side. The return of these key players strengthens Juve’s squad and enhances their chances against Napoli in what promises to be a challenging encounter. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/boost-for-juventus-as-chiesa-and-danilo-complete-full-training/
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Preview: Napoli vs. Juventus Old foes Napoli and Juventus reconvene at Stadio Maradona on Sunday, as two Serie A giants fight it out for maximum points at Stadio Maradona. While the struggling Scudetto-holders took some frustration out on Sassuolo in midweek, Juve's late victory last weekend finally halted a worrying winless streak. Match preview After drawing each of their previous three games with the same 1-1 scoreline - versus Genoa, Barcelona and Cagliari - reigning Serie A champions Napoli responded to letting two points slip against the latter by putting managerless Sassuolo to the sword on Wednesday evening. Francesco Calzona's second league match since replacing Walter Mazzarri as head coach saw two lynchpins of the Partenopei's title win return to the fore, as Khvicha Kvaratskhelia bagged a brace and Victor Osimhen went one better by helping himself to a hat-trick. ............ Now aiming to post back-to-back league wins for the first time since September, Napoli have a proud recent record to build on when Juventus come to town: they have won all of the teams' last four meetings in Naples - in their long history, they have never beaten the Bianconeri five times in a row on home turf. ............ Allowing a nine-point gap to open up between themselves and the unstoppable league leaders, Juventus had picked up just two points from four matches ahead of last week's visit from faltering Frosinone, which almost resulted in another embarrassment for Max Allegri's men. Though Dusan Vlahovic scored twice to take his tally to nine league goals in 2024 alone, Juve were being held 2-2 by the Serie A strugglers in Turin, with stoppage time almost over; however, Daniele Rugani's last-gasp winner snatched two extra points and ended his team's winless streak. Renowned for their ability to grind out 1-0 wins under arch-pragmatist Allegri, Juventus have now conceded at least once in each of their last five league matches, which represents their longest streak without a clean sheet for almost two years. As several absences are set to affect them on Sunday, and with Osimhen and Kvaratskhelia now showing signs of stirring into life, that will be a concern for fans of the Old Lady. Team News Napoli coach Francesco Calzona should have all of his main men available this weekend, with only January signing Cyril Ngonge - who has already missed three matches with a muscle strain - and Swedish midfielder Jens Cajuste ruled out by injury. ............ Meanwhile, Juve's main marksman Dusan Vlahovic has scored more times than anyone else across Europe's top five leagues since the start of 2024, and the Serbian striker will be partnered by either Federico Chiesa or Kenan Yildiz at Stadio Maradona. Max Allegri faces a minor crisis in midfield, as injured duo Adrien Rabiot and Weston McKennie join banned pair Nicolo Fagioli and Paul Pogba on the sidelines; Southampton loanee Carlos Alcaraz could therefore make his first start and Fabio Miretti may also be selected. In better news for the Bianconeri's boss, Danilo has overcome an ankle problem and should line up in defence, alongside fellow Brazilian Bremer and Federico Gatti. Napoli possible starting lineup: Meret; Di Lorenzo, Rrahmani, Jesus, Olivera; Anguissa, Lobotka, Zielinski; Politano, Osimhen, Kvaratskhelia Juventus possible starting lineup: Szczesny; Gatti, Bremer, Danilo; Cambiaso, Miretti, Locatelli, Alcaraz, Kostic; Chiesa, Vlahovic We say: Napoli 1-1 Juventus The last 11 league games between Napoli and Juventus have produced five wins for each side and one draw, and Serie A's Sunday-night kickoff could be just as evenly poised. Though the champions are still re-finding their rhythm, Juve will still find it tough to leave Naples with all three points. Read more -> https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/napoli/preview/preview-napoli-vs-juventus-prediction-team-news-lineups_537996.html?cQx=NN&newsnow
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Beware the Ides of March: Juventus’ season is on the brink Max Allegri’s men are at a pivotal juncture. ............ Time’s chariot has indeed thundered ruthlessly on in one month. After a disastrous February ended with a miraculous stoppage-time goal from Daniele Rugani against Frosinone, a game in which the team played terrifically terrible for most of the contest, the road is considerably tougher for March. With the alarming injuries of Weston McKennie and Adrien Rabiot decimating the squad’s most tenuous unit and the practice knock courtesy of Alex Sandro that might put Federico Chiesa out for Napoli, all kinds of alarm bells should be going off. Given the availability sheet, the team’s recent form, and the dropped points in February, claiming that Juventus’ season is teetering on the brink of an epic meltdown is no hyperbole. A depressing game of best-case, worst-case March Before the injuries to McKennie and Rabiot, I would’ve told you that the worst-case scenario for Juventus in March was something like two points. Two losses against Napoli and Lazio away, and two terribly disappointing home draws to Atalanta and Genoa. After the injuries, though, the situation is much more precarious. If absolutely everything goes right, what’s the best-case scenario for these four games? This is maybe even scarier, because even if I get my head to wrap itself around things going “right” for this club after the recent omens, all I can foresee is maybe two wins: one against Genoa of course, one other victory, and then maybe two draws. All in all, eight points out of 12 would probably feel like a resounding success after February. ............ Well, Charly, now’s your chance One good thing might come out of this stretch, though: Charly Alcaraz is going to see the field a lot, which means Cristiano Giuntoli and co. will get plenty of data and eye proof for a fair evaluation. If either McKennie or Rabiot is out for an extended amount of time, that loan fee isn’t looking so cumbersome, either. I shudder to think about the midfield we’d be fielding if Giuntoli hadn’t acquired Charly from Southampton in January. As things stand, Max Allegri has these options as actual midfielders: Charly, Fabio Miretti, Hans Nicolussi Caviglia, Manuel Locatelli, and possibly Joseph Nonge from the kiddos squad. One figures that Allegri might use Andrea Cambiaso in the midfield, too. Still, no matter what combination you come up with in your head, there are really questionable ramifications. We’re going to see one if not both of Filip Kostic and Timothy Weah, who have both been struggling. Miretti has been struggling. Locatelli, famously divisive, is no paragon of consistency even with rose-colored glasses on. And the rest are just completely inexperienced. Charly will play, and he’ll probably play a lot. Now’s his chance to make a statement. What’s at stake for Max Allegri I really, really don’t want Max to leave Juventus in a bad way. His reputation and standing with the fans has waxed and waned over the years, and just when you felt like Allegri 2.0 was starting to salvage Allegri 1.0’s standing, February happened. As improbable as it feels right now, there’s still plenty of time to retain a top-four spot and even solidify second place. If Allegri were to just hold that, then I feel like there might be the perfect balance of good will and success for the club and manager to part ways realizing that he has done a commendable job in a very difficult situation. ............ As difficult as March looks, April and May are not exactly cakewalks. You’ve got the Coppa Italia semifinal against Lazio, plus remaining games against Fiorentina, Milan, Roma, and Bologna, all of which are gunning to climb up the table into European play. Max has his back against the wall with the roster; it’s truly do or die for the Bianconeri. Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2024/3/1/24086713/juventus-max-allegri-carlos-alcaraz-2024-serie-a-team-management-injuries-midfield-schedule
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Sacchi says it is unfair to expect Juventus to compete with Inter Milan Arrigo Sacchi insists that Inter Milan stands in a league of their own, and criticising Juventus and AC Milan for not competing with them at the top of the league standings is nearly senseless. Simone Inzaghi’s Inter Milan has been outstanding this season and is poised to rightfully claim the title as champions of Italy. While Juventus resisted allowing a significant points gap between them and Inter Milan for a considerable time, their title challenge eventually faded, and they are no longer considered contenders. ............ He said: “Inter are playing spectacular, modern, European football. And it’s not right to criticize Milan and Juve because they can’t keep up with the Nerazzurri. But you have to know how to read the situations and operate accordingly “Milan will have to sign functional players at the right price. But to do so, competence is needed in those who decide, therefore in the managers.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/sacchi-says-it-is-unfair-to-expect-juventus-to-compete-with-inter-milan/
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Napoli vs. Juventus: Head-to-head record and past meetings Napoli and Juventus lock horns once more for a fixture that is always keenly anticipated in the Serie A calendar on Sunday night. After the glory of claiming a first Scudetto in over three decades last season, Napoli have been unable to replicate that success, with their hopes of even finishing in the top four looking slim as they are now on their third permanent manager of the season in Francesco Calzona. Juve's hope of a first Scudetto in four seasons also appear to be over given Inter Milan's form, ahead of a fixture that has so often got them over the line when chasing titles over the past decade. ............ Head-to-head record Previous meetings: 181 Napoli wins: 46 Draws: 50 Juventus wins: 85 It was Napoli who got the better of the Old Lady last season in their two key battles which proved that Luciano Spalletti's men were the best in the land. Before their 10-point deduction and in the midst of an excellent run of form, Juventus travelled to the Maradona with hopes of closing the gap, but were blown away as Victor Osimhen and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia put on a masterclass in 5-1 Napoli win last January. Massimiliano Allegri's side never truly recovered from that humbling, and when they were beaten again by the Partenopei on home soil in April thanks to Giacomo Raspadori's late strike, that virtually sealed the title for Napoli. ............ Last 20 meetingsDec 08, 2023: Juventus 1-0 Napoli (Serie A)Apr 23, 2023: Juventus 0-1 Napoli (Serie A)Jan 13, 2023: Napoli 5-1 Juventus (Serie A)Jan 06, 2022: Juventus 1-1 Napoli (Serie A)Sep 11, 2021: Napoli 2-1 Juventus (Serie A)Apr 07, 2021: Juventus 2-1 Napoli (Serie A)Feb 13, 2021: Napoli 1-0 Juventus (Serie A)Jan 20, 2021: Juventus 2-0 Napoli (Supercoppa Italiana)Jun 17, 2020: Napoli 0-0 Juventus (4-2 pens) (Coppa Italia Final)Jan 26, 2020: Napoli 2-1 Juventus (Serie A)Aug 31, 2019: Juventus 4-3 Napoli (Serie A)Mar 03, 2019: Napoli 1-2 Juventus (Serie A)Sep 29, 2018: Juventus 3-1 Napoli (Serie A)Apr 22, 2018: Juventus 0-1 Napoli (Serie A)Dec 01, 2017: Napoli 0-1 Juventus (Serie A)Apr 05, 2017: Napoli 3-2 Juventus (Coppa Italia Semi-Final second leg)Apr 02, 2017: Napoli 1-1 Juventus (Serie A)Feb 28, 2017: Juventus 3-1 Napoli (Coppa Italia Semi-Final first leg)Oct 29, 2016: Juventus 2-1 Napoli (Serie A)Feb 13, 2016: Juventus 1-0 Napoli (Serie A) Last 10 Serie A meetingsDec 08, 2023: Juventus 1-0 Napoli (Serie A)Apr 23, 2023: Juventus 0-1 Napoli (Serie A)Jan 13, 2023: Napoli 5-1 Juventus (Serie A)Jan 06, 2022: Juventus 1-1 Napoli (Serie A)Sep 11, 2021: Napoli 2-1 Juventus (Serie A)Apr 07, 2021: Juventus 2-1 Napoli (Serie A)Feb 13, 2021: Napoli 1-0 Juventus (Serie A)Jan 26, 2020: Napoli 2-1 Juventus (Serie A)Aug 31, 2019: Juventus 4-3 Napoli (Serie A)Mar 03, 2019: Napoli 1-2 Juventus (Serie A) Read more -> https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/napoli/head-to-head/napoli-vs-juventus-head-to-head-record-and-past-meetings_537985.html?t=123987456&s=zero
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Luciano Moggi gives his prediction on the Juventus-Napoli game Luciano Moggi insists that Juventus will face a challenging match against Napoli this weekend, especially with the return of Victor Osimhen from the AFCON. While Osimhen’s first half of the season may not have been outstanding, his performance since returning from the AFCON has been formidable. ............ Napoli’s recent 6-1 victory against Sassuolo, in which Osimhen scored a hattrick, underscores his contribution to the team’s success. While Juventus struggled to secure a 3-2 victory against Frosinone in their last game, Napoli’s impressive form, fueled by Osimhen’s return, has given them a boost. Moggi believes Napoli has a slight advantage in the upcoming match, making it a must-win for both clubs. He said: “It does not become a balanced match but becomes a match between the Napoli attack and the Juventus defence, and here it is a totally different matter. The Neapolitan team has now recovered self-esteem, even with the draw against Barcelona, and the presence of Osimhen practically gives courage to everyone, so it will be a difficult match for Juventus and a match which however could also end in a draw. However, if you ask me the prediction I see the slight favourite in Naples now”. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/luciano-moggi-gives-his-prediction-on-the-juventus-napoli-game/
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Fabrizio Ravanelli says Chiesa has a poor attitude for a Juventus player Fabrizio Ravanelli has raised concerns about Federico Chiesa’s attitude and emphasises that a change is necessary if the attacker intends to continue playing for Juventus. ............ Although he commenced the current season strongly, establishing himself as one of the club’s key players, injuries have disrupted his game time. Additionally, Ravanelli has questioned Chiesa’s attitude during his appearances on the field. As the attacker struggles to meet expectations in Turin, Fabrizio Ravanelli said: “I love Chiesa, for me he is very strong: I cannot imagine seeing a Juve without Chiesa in the future. But he must change his attitude on the pitch, he must be less impatient. When you take a free kick or a corner in the final stages of the match and maybe you’re even below, you can’t go there walking slower than an eighty-year-old: you have to demonstrate that you have the right desire. Federico, I love you and for me, you are a great footballer, but to stay at Juve you have to change your attitude.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/fabrizio-ravanelli-says-chiesa-has-a-poor-attitude-for-a-juventus-player/
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Juventus made winning the Scudetto easier for Inter says ex midfielder Angelo Di Livio has expressed disappointment with how Juventus has navigated this season after encountering a rough patch that effectively terminated their title challenge. The Bianconeri have played second fiddle in Serie A for much of this season and earlier posed a serious challenge to Inter Milan. However, in recent weeks, they have dropped valuable points, allowing Inter to establish a considerable gap between the two clubs. ............ He said: “I’m angry with Juventus, they made Inter’s championship too easy. I knew that the Nerazzurri would win the Scudetto, but it could still have bothered the Nerazzurri. Thus they gave a free path to Inzaghi’s team. It’s a difficult moment for the Bianconeri and on Sunday against Napoli, it will be a very difficult match. Last year I ran home to see Napoli: from an aesthetic point of view, it was something spectacular. In fact, many great European coaches only spoke about Spalletti’s Napoli.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-made-winning-the-scudetto-easier-for-inter-says-ex-midfielder/
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Legal expert says Pogba has a chance with a CAS appeal Paul Pogba might stand a chance of receiving a reduced sentence as the midfielder heads to the CAS to appeal his four-year ban for failing a drug test. Pogba had rejected a plea bargain with the authorities because he was confident that he would not receive a serious punishment after proving his case. However, that did not work, as he was handed the maximum punishment, which would end his playing career on a sad note. ............ A legal expert has now spoken on the complexity of the case and reckons that the midfielder stands a chance at the CAS. Cesare Di Cintio said: “The disqualification imposed on Pogba is the one foreseen for these types of violations. The National Anti-Doping Tribunal found the player’s version of the involuntary and unconscious intake of the banned substance not credible. Every trial for doping is difficult, even more so because the accused must demonstrate the lack of intent in taking the same product. “Not considering the evidence sufficient, the judges applied the maximum sentence, namely 4 years of disqualification. Compared to the appeal to the CAS of Lausanne, in the past it was more open in evaluating the evidence of the suspects. I think Pogba could have some chances. However, I don’t believe in the gift, but in the superficiality of the player.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/legal-expert-says-pogba-has-a-chance-with-a-cas-appeal/
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“I know that this is not in his character” Deschamps reacts to Pogba’s ban France manager Didier Deschamps has responded to the four-year ban handed to Paul Pogba for failing a drug test. ............ He said: “I never believed for a second that Paul did it voluntarily, that he had the intention of doping. Knowing him well, I know that this It’s not in his character at all. Now the facts are in and what the two samples taken reveal. The presence of the illicit hormone is indisputable. Given everything he has achieved on the team and the relationships we have built, his situation saddens me and I hope that everything can be sorted out. In any case, I want to believe his version.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/i-know-that-this-is-not-in-his-character-deschamps-reacts-to-pogbas-ban/
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“Nothing dirties the memory” Journalist reacts to Pogba’s four-year ban Journalist Paolo Rossi believes that Paul Pogba’s four-year ban from football is an excessively severe punishment, likening it to a life sentence. The midfielder has been awaiting a verdict since he failed a drug test, resulting in his suspension from playing. Pogba provided a defence, explaining how the banned supplement entered his system. Despite expecting a reasonable punishment, he has been handed a four-year ban, effectively terminating his playing career at the Allianz Stadium. ............ He said: “They could have even given him a life sentence (as this is in fact, football-wise). Personally, nothing dirties the memory of the phenomenon that Pogba was and the pleasure of having seen him live.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/nothing-dirties-the-memory-journalist-reacts-to-pogbas-four-year-ban/
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“I believe the verdict is wrong” Pogba reacts to his four-year ban Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba has responded to the four-year ban just imposed on him for a doping-related offence. The midfielder has been under suspension since August following a positive test for a banned substance. His ban dealt a significant blow to Juve, as they had been counting on a healthier Pogba to contribute in various competitions this season. ............ Nevertheless, Pogba contends that the punishment is excessively severe and pledges to fight to clear his name. The Frenchman wrote: “I have today been informed of the Tribunale Nazionale Antidoping’s decision and believe that the verdict is incorrect. “I am sad, shocked and heartbroken that everything I have built in my professional playing career has been taken away from me. “When I am free of legal restrictions the full story will become clear, but I have never knowingly or deliberately taken any supplements that violate anti-doping regulations.” Adding: “As a consequence of the decision announced today I will appeal this before the Court of Arbitration for Sport.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/i-believe-the-verdict-is-wrong-pogba-reacts-to-his-four-year-ban/
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Paul Pogba banned for four years from football for positive doping test The Frenchman failed an initial test last August for the compound DHEA. Unfortunately, his B sample also came back positive and he has now received an official verdict. Italy’s national anti-doping tribunal (NADO) handed Paul Pogba a four-year ban from competitive football for failing a doping test in August 2023. He tested positive for the compound DHEA — or Dehydroepiandrosterone — which is “a hormone that your body produces in the adrenal gland and helps produce other hormones, such as testosterone and estrogen.” The ban officially starts from the date of the failed test, which means that Pogba won’t be able to return to competitive football until August 2027. He’ll be 34 years old then. Pogba has confirmed that he will appeal the verdict at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, as is his legal right to do so. In the meantime, it’s uncertain what his status as a Juventus player will be as he appeals this decision. ............ Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2024/2/29/24086589/paul-pogba-banned-for-four-years-from-football-for-positive-doping-test
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Juventus is prepared to use a young midfielder as a sweetener to sign Lewis Ferguson Lewis Ferguson has emerged as one of the most improved players in Serie A this season, catching the attention of Juventus who are keen on the Bologna star. ............ Ferguson, a key player under Thiago Motta, has played a pivotal role in Bologna’s pursuit of a top-four finish in Serie A this season. Despite interest from Premier League clubs, Juventus is determined to secure his services and may strengthen their bid by offering Bologna a potential replacement. Juventus is now considering including Hans Nicolussi Caviglia as part of the deal to finalise the transfer. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-is-prepared-to-use-a-young-midfielder-as-a-sweetener-to-sign-lewis-ferguson/
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Paganini: “Chiesa will leave Juventus if Allegri stays, Thiago Motta serious hypothesis” Italian journalist Massimo Paganini weighs in on the situation at Juventus involving Federico Chiesa and Max Allegri. The two men appear to be incompatible, at least based on the 26-year-old most recent performances. Chiesa is a natural winger, but has been forced to play as a second striker to fill in the manager’s 3-5-2 tactical system. ............ Therefore, Paganini tips Chiesa to leave Juventus at the end of the season if Allegri were to remain at the helm. “I had already mentioned it in recent weeks. I believe Chiesa will leave Juventus if Allegri stays,” said the journalist. “These are the ongoing rumors. From a financial standpoint, Chiesa’s exit will probably serve to fund the transfer campaign, probably with Allegri on the bench. “However, if another coach arrives, the situation changes.” ............ “There is indeed the idea of moving towards an extension with Allegri, but it is equally true that the Thiago Motta hypothesis remains very, very serious, because Juventus could open a cycle with a new coach. So let’s say this is the crossroads. “Entry into the Champions League will be decisive on an economic level. “At the moment, Allegri’s renewal is no longer as certain as it was before. Thiago Motta’s candidacy is gaining a lot of steam.” Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/paganini-chiesa-will-leave-juventus-if-allegri-stays-thiago-motta-serious-hypothesis/
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Allegri insists the most important thing was to get three points Max Allegri insists that the most crucial aspect is Juventus securing a victory against Frosinone and earning all three points in their quest to secure a Champions League spot. ............ Acknowledging the significance of the match, Allegri stressed the importance of not losing to Frosinone. Despite a bright start with an early lead, the game proved to be challenging, and the Bianconeri could have settled for a 2-2 draw if Daniele Rugani had not scored the late winner. Allegri is delighted his team won, and after the final whistle, he said: “There are also these moments, we just need to work on it and start doing what we did before. At the moment it’s like this and we will try to reverse the trend, just as today it was important to win and because they are three important points for the Champions League race. And above all we remove ourselves from these four games where we only had two points.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/allegri-insists-the-most-important-thing-was-to-get-three-points/
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Pundit insists Juventus struggled despite defeating Frosinone Pundit Alessandro Santarelli insists he would have called for Max Allegri’s sacking if Juventus had not beaten Frosinone, emphasising that their performance was subpar. ............ Despite taking the lead, the home side found themselves pegged back, and Frosinone even led the game 2-1 at some point. Santarelli argues that Juve’s overall performance in the fixture falls short of that expected from a team aiming to re-enter the Serie A title race. They eventually scored the winning goal through Daniel Rugani, but that did not satisfy Santarelli, who said: “Despite Rugani’s goal, it was a difficult performance to comment on: in the event of a non-victory I would have asked for the coach’s immediate dismissal. He continues to be seriously worried after this performance which you can’t do against Frosinone at home. “The second half disheartened me, only Vlahovic and Mckennie are saved who are on 8, after all, I don’t save anything. Alcaraz was also good and showed determination, but maybe there’s a reason if someone played in the Championship”. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/pundit-insists-juventus-struggled-despite-defeating-frosinone/
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Juventus Player Ratings vs Frosinone: Rugani the Unlikely Hero ............ Juventus (3-5-2) Wojciech Szczesny – 5 The former Arsenal man reacted slowly on the first Frosinone goal, but the power took it past him on the second. Frosinone never gave him the chance to atone afterwards. Federico Gatti – 6.5 The former Frosinone man kept driving forward to support his team’s attacks. Instigated the opening goal and almost scored another himself. Gleison Bremer – 6 The Brazilian seemed impeded by an early booking which forced him to remain on the safe side of the action. A decent outing overall, even if it wasn’t his most convincing. Daniele Rugani – 7 The Italian defender emerged as the unlikely hero with a last-minute winner that even the most prolific of strikers would have been proud of given the acute angle. Perhaps he could have done better on Frosinone’s second goal, but he certainly made amends by claiming the first Juventus winner in several weeks. Andrea Cambiaso – 6 ............ Weston McKennie – 6.5 An action-packed day for the USMNT star who delivered two assists to Vlahovic, but almost gifted the opponents a goal with a careless pass at the back. He rectified his mistake with a suicidal block, but it earned him a shoulder injury. Manuel Locatelli – 5.5 ............ Adrien Rabiot – 5.5 The stand-in Juventus captain sustained a knock in the first half that cut his outing short before he could even produce anything noteworthy. Filip Kostic – 5 ............ Federico Chiesa – 5 The Italian is enduring a torrid run and just doesn’t seem to be capable of pulling off the spectaculars at the moment. Dusan Vlahovic – 8 Kudos to Rugani for scoring the winner, but Vlahovic was easily the Man of the Match. Took his two goals exceptionally well, kept urging his teammates forward, and eventually flicked the header which proved to be the assist for the valuable winner. Substitutes Carlos Alcaraz – 5.5 The young Argentine lacked precision in his shooting and passing but always looked to advance the play. Timothy Weah – 5.5 ............ Kenan Yildiz – 5 A forgettable afternoon for the teenager who replaced Chiesa without providing any upgrade. Samuel Iling-Junior – 6.5 The Englishman turned out to be the winning card for Juventus. Helped the team win a corner kick and his delivery culminated in the last-minute winner. Arkadiusz Milik – N/A Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/juventus-player-ratings-vs-frosinone-rugani-the-unlikely-hero/
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Injury time Rugani strike ends Juventus winless run Juventus’ much-awaited game against Frosinone started with the Bianconeri taking the lead before some fans were even settled in their seats, as Dusan Vlahovic scored the opener after just three minutes. However, Frosinone was not going to make life easy for the Bianconeri and equalised eleven minutes later, stunning the Allianz Stadium. Frosinone was inspired by that equaliser and scored the next goal to take the lead against a Juve side that lacked confidence. To make matters worse for the Old Lady, Adrien Rabiot pulled up after the goal and had to be replaced by Carlos Alcaraz. The Argentine made an almost instant impact as he was involved in the next goal, with Vlahovic scoring again to pull Juve level at 2-2. ............ Juve kept asking questions, and the Bianconeri finally scored with the last kick of the game, thanks to a poacher’s goal from Daniele Rugani. The Bianconeri have returned to form, thanks to an unlikely hero, and Inter Milan can feel the pressure again. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/injury-time-rugani-strike-ends-juventus-winless-run/
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