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Former Juventus star explains how Yildiz can play with Chiesa Former Juventus player Emanuele Giaccherini has expressed admiration for Kenan Yildiz, who has emerged as a significant player for the Bianconeri in the current season. Yildiz had been making a notable impact on the pitch for Juventus’s youth teams and had been pushing for inclusion in the first team. ............ While Yildiz has been utilised as an alternative to players like Federico Chiesa or Dusan Vlahovic, his emergence signifies a promising future for the young talent within the Juventus ranks. Giaccherini believes the three of them could start together and explains: “The coach is Allegri, but I would have Yildiz and Chiesa play behind Vlahovic. I like Yildiz a lot, finding such a strong 18-year-old is difficult: he has personality, technical quality, he plays with the team…”. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/former-juventus-star-explains-how-yildiz-can-play-with-chiesa/
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Juventus Eye Pair of High-Profile Veteran Midfielders Juventus are looking for some experience ahead of their Champions League return and set sights on two stars who will potentially be out of contract in June, Toni Kroos and Jorginho. The German ace has yet to decide his future. The Real Madrid linchpin is weighing his options, including an early retirement since he’s 34. If he elects to keep playing and wants a change of scenery after nine years in Spain and four with Bayern Munich, the Bianconeri will make their proposal. While the contract of Kroos runs out at the end of the season, Arsenal can pick up an option to re-up with Jorginho without negotiating with the player, which might quell Juventus’ interest. He and director Cristiano Giuntoli spent four seasons together at Napoli from 2015 to 2018. The Italian regista then moved to Chelsea for €57M and eventually to Arsenal last summer. ............ Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/juventus-eye-pair-of-high-profile-veteran-midfielders/
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Hellas Verona vs Juventus: Preview Juventus travel to the Stadio Bentegodi to face Hellas Verona on Serie A Matchday 25, and both teams will be eager to rediscover that winning feeling again. The Bianconeri are in second place with 53 points, but they are seven points behind Inter, who have a game in hand. La Vecchia Signora have lost their last two matches and they have not won since they won 3-0 against Lecce on Matchday 21. Meanwhile, the Gialloblu are 18th with 19 points, but they are just one point away from safety. They held Monza to a scoreless draw in their previous match, but they have not won in their last four Serie A games. After their surprising 1-0 defeat to Udinese, Juventus cannot afford to be complacent against Hellas Verona. Dropping more points will hinder any hope of them winning the scudetto, and the Gialloblu need points, so they can drag Sassuolo into the relegation zone. On paper, it may seem one sided, but both sides have a lot at stake in this fixture. Hellas Verona vs Juventus: Predicted line-ups Juventus will miss Moise Kean and Mattia Perin due to injuries while Dusan Vlahovic is not expected to return after missing out on the defeat against Udinese. If the Serbian striker does feature, he would be one yellow card away from suspension, and Gleison Bremer is currently suspended. ............ This match will unlikely be one in which the two teams will cancel each other out because of the systems used and not only the quality the players on the pitch. Gialloblu coach Marco Baroni will implement a 4-2-3-1 formation, and he is likely to bring Tomas Suslov back into the starting line-up after he was suspended against Monza. His Bianconeri counterpart Massimiliano Allegri will stick with his preferred 3-5-2 formation. He will be able to bring Danilo back into the defence after he was suspended and Arkadiusz Milik will probably start in attack despite his disappointing performance against Udinese. Hellas Verona predicted XI vs Juventus (4-2-3-1): Montipo; Tchatchoua, Dawidowicz, Coppola, Cabal; Serdar, Duda; Folorunsho, Suslov, Lazovic; Swiderski Juventus predicted XI vs Hellas Verona (3-5-2): Szczesny; Gatti, Rugani, Danilo; Cambiaso, McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic; Milik, Chiesa Hellas Verona vs Juventus: When does the Serie A fixture start? Kick-off in the Serie A Matchday 25 fixture of Hellas Verona vs Juventus is set for 18:00 CET, local time in Italy, on Saturday, February 17............. Read more -> https://total-italianfootball.com/hellas-verona-juventus-preview-kick-off-time-where-to-watch-on-tv-online-serie-a-23-24/
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Vlahovic reacts to Juventus’ defeat against Udinese Dusan Vlahovic regrets that he was not available for Juventus against Udinese and urges his teammates to remain ‘united’ to ‘give their best.’ Vlahovic was unavailable on Monday when Juventus suffered a 1-0 defeat against Udinese at the Allianz Stadium, losing the second consecutive match in Serie A. Vlahovic reacted to the Old Lady’s loss with an Instagram story on Tuesday evening. “I am sorry for the result and because I could not go on the pitch with my teammates. We win and lose together. United to give our best,” wrote Vlahovic. ............ Vlahovic partially trained with the rest of the team on Tuesday morning and has returned to full group training on Wednesday. ............ Read more -> https://football-italia.net/vlahovic-reacts-to-juventus-defeat-against-udinese/
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Bremer is for sale, but can Manchester United afford him? In recent weeks, numerous reports have linked Gleison Bremer with a potential move to Manchester United at the end of this season. The Brazilian defender has played a crucial role at the Allianz Stadium since joining Juventus from Torino. However, in football, every player has a price, and Bremer could be subject to a transfer if Juventus receives a compelling offer for his signature. Manchester United has emerged as a serious contender for his services, demonstrating a genuine interest in acquiring him. ............ The defender is likely to leave Juventus if Manchester United is willing to initiate negotiations starting from 70 million euros. Given United’s status as one of the wealthiest clubs globally and Bremer’s importance to Juventus, the Bianconeri anticipate a substantial and favorable offer for his transfer. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/bremer-is-for-sale-but-can-manchester-united-afford-him/
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Alex Sandro: l'incomprensibile scelta di piazzarlo ancora titolare
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Alex Sandro ha 320 presenze (come Trezeguet) con la maglia della Juventus, Pavel Nedved 327. E se Allegri volesse fare uno sgarbo a Pavel, colui che lo ha cacciato dalla Juve anni fa? Basterebbe far giocare ad Alex Sandro altre 8 partite fino alla fine della stagione per farlo diventare il giocatore straniero con piú presenze in bianconero e fargli superare il ceco. Maximilianus Diabolicus -
Allegri’s tactical blunders are piling up – 10 mistakes in last three Juventus matches After collecting a single point from a possible nine in the last three encounters, Max Allegri’s work is coming under great scrutiny. Journalist Andrea Ajello enlists ten tactical mistakes that the Juventus coach committed throughout the negative run. We begin with the 1-1 draw against Empoli when the manager opted to start with Arek Milik alongside Dusan Vlahovic, thus dropping Kenan Yildiz to the bench. As we all know, this proved to be a major mishap, with the Pole earning his marching orders in the 18th minute for a rash challenge on Alberto Cerri. ............ In the major showdown against Inter, Allegri refused to unleash an attacking trident, preferring to bring in Federico Chiesa at Yildiz’s expense, while his team remained barren in the attacking phase. All in all, the over-cautious approach the team adopted in the Derby d’Italia left a bad taste in the supporters’ mouths. Moreover, the journalist picks up five mistakes that the coach committed in last night’s defeat at the hands of Udinese, beginning with the inclusion of Alex Sandro instead of Daniele Rugani. The Brazilian’s defensive howler gifted the visitors the solitary goal of the match. Allegri also kept shifting with his formation which hardly helped the cause, while Chiesa and Yildiz were both drifting to the left and stepping on each others’ toes. The Juventus manager also took out Andrea Cambiaso who was the team’s most dangerous player to give Leonardo Cerri his debut, but the wingback’s exit left the young striker short of service. Furthermore, Carlos Alcaraz remained on the bench despite a positive week in training. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/allegris-tactical-blunders-are-piling-up-10-mistakes-in-last-three-juventus-matches/
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Allegri still has the backing of John Elkann despite recent Juventus slump Juventus coach Max Allegri still reportedly holds the esteem and support of the club’s majority owner John Elkann. The Bianconeri started the season on a positive note, emerging as Inter’s ultimate challengers for the Scudetto crown. But after collecting a single point from their last three fixtures, their title aspirations have been comprehensively shattered. Besides the negative results, the team’s displays have been utterly poor, especially in terms of creating chances. Juventus had given Allegri the authority to decide his own future. He can choose to put a halt to his time at Continassa at the end of the season or sign a contract renewal. ............ The patron still sees the Livorno native as the ideal coach to achieve the club’s current objectives, which is above all qualifying for the Champions League. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/report-allegri-still-has-the-backing-of-john-elkann-despite-recent-juventus-slump/
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Boost for Juventus as Dusan Vlahovic returns to training ahead of Verona match Juventus received an important boost on Tuesday morning with Dusan Vlahovic rejoining the team’s training at Continassa. The Serbian was recognized as the best Serie A player in January after scoring six goals during the first month of the season. However, his February started on a low note, with a disappointing outing against Inter in the Derby d’Italia before sustaining a muscular injury. The 24-year-old could only watch from the stands on Monday night as his teammates succumbed to an unexpected defeat at the hands of Udinese. ............ Vlahovic also took part in the session, partially training with the group. Nevertheless, the source expects the bomber to return to full throttle starting Wednesday morning. This would be a necessary step if he aims to recover in time for the weekend’s meeting against Hellas Verona. ............ Despite missing several matches due to various injury problems, Vlahovic remains second in the Capacannoniere stands with 12 goals to his name. He’ll be looking to overcome his most recent knock and spearhead the club’s charge as they search for a compulsory victory in Verona. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/boost-for-juventus-as-dusan-vlahovic-returns-to-training-ahead-of-verona-match/
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Arrigo Sacchi weighs in on Juventus mental collapse: “They felt inferior to Inter” Legendary Italian coach Arrigo Sacchi explains the Juventus meltdown against Udinese from a psychological standpoint. The Bianconeri lost a direct Scudetto showdown against Inter last weekend at the Giuseppe Meazza by one goal to nil. But while that result was hardly shocking, few expected Max Allegri’s’ men to suffer a defeat at home at the hands of Udinese. Juventus looked short of ideas as they failed to reply to Lautaro Gianetti’s opener. Udinese managed to maintain their slim lead until the final whistle. For his part, Sacchi believes that Juve’s two recent defeats are intertwined with one another. ............ “Did I expect Juve’s collapse? If I say yes, I’m being presumptuous,” said the former Italy and Milan coach in an interview. “But I have to admit that the defeat against Udinese, in my opinion, is the result of the defeat at San Siro against Inter a week earlier. So, something could be felt in the air. “At San Siro, Allegri’s boys gave their all and understood that they were inferior to Inter. “These are matches that leave their mark on you, both physically and morally. Once you understand that winning the Scudetto is unlikely, they perhaps let their guard down a little. “Furthermore, Juve have a very young team with little experience. They don’t have leaders. This is a factor that takes its toll in the long run. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/arrigo-sacchi-weighs-in-on-juventus-mental-collapse-they-felt-inferior-to-inter/
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Juventus wingback Cambiaso admits “lack of determination” in Udinese defeat Juventus wingback Andrea Cambiaso tried to understand what went wrong for his team against Udinese on Monday night. The Bianconeri put up what could well be their poorest display of the season, as they failed to score a single goal against their Zebrette at home. Max Allegri’s men have now suffered their second straight defeat, leaving their Scudetto hopes in tatters. For his part, Cambiaso was arguably the best out of an abysmal bunch. ............ “There was a lack of determination and luck.” said the former Genoa man in his post-match interview. “They closed us down well, we were slow to the ball. We have our own path to create, continuing as we have done so far. However, a point in three games is not enough. It is a moment of decline, but we have to remain focused and work hard, with our heads held high, with confidence. ............ The Bianconeri remain second in the table, but Milan are sitting only one point behind. Juve’s next fixture is an away encounter against Hellas Verona on Saturday evening. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-wingback-cambiaso-admits-lack-of-determination-in-udinese-defeat/
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Player Ratings: Italian press whip Allegri and his Juventus stars following Udinese defeat The major Italian news outlets thrashed Juventus following their 0-1 defeat at home against Udinese on Monday night. ............ Tuttosport – Szczesny 6; Gatti 5,5, Bremer 6, Alex Sandro 4; Weah 4,5, Mckennie 5,5, Locatelli 5, Rabiot 5,5, Cambiaso 6,5; Milik 4,5, Chiesa 5; Yildiz 5,5, Allegri 5. giornalaccio rosa dello Sport – Szczesny 6; Gatti 5, Bremer 6, Alex Sandro 5; Weah 4,5, Mckennie 4,5, Locatelli 5, Rabiot 5, Cambiaso 6; Milik 5, Chiesa 5,5; Yildiz 5,5, Allegri 4. Corriere dello Sport – Szczesny 6; Gatti 5,5, Bremer 6, Alex Sandro 5; Weah 5, Mckennie 5,5, Locatelli 5, Rabiot 6, Cambiaso 6,5; Milik 5, Chiesa 5; Yildiz 5,5, Allegri 5. Calciomercato.com – Szczesny 6; Gatti 6, Bremer 6,5, Alex Sandro 5; Weah 4,5, Mckennie 5,5, Locatelli 5, Rabiot 6, Cambiaso 6; Milik 5, Chiesa 5,5; Yildiz 5,5, Iling 5,5; Nicolussi Caviglia 5,5; Allegri 4,5. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/player-ratings-italian-press-whip-allegri-and-his-juventus-stars-following-udinese-defeat/
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Allegri: Juventus’ target remains Champions League qualification Coach's comments as Juve fall further behind runaway leaders Inter after home loss to Udinese Juventus' short-lived title challenge hit another major obstacle as the Bianconeri faltered to their first home defeat of the season losing 1-0 to Udinese. After a loss to Inter Milan last weekend, Juve's misfiring attack were unable to find the back of the net but coach Massimiliano Allegri chose to remain pragmatic. Where did it go wrong tonight for his side? Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2024/2/13/24071429/juventus-0-1-udinese-serie-a-match-recap-reaction-inter-milan-scudetto-race-champions-league-allegri
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Juventus 0 - Udinese 1: Initial reaction and random observations Well, that was not good whatsoever. Remember when Juventus played against a bunch of struggling, potential relegation battlers and stormed right through them with plenty of room to spare? Yeah, that was cool. Not as cool? What Juventus did Monday night against another one of those potential relegation battlers. In fact, it was just about the exact opposite of what Juve did for pretty much all of January ............ Juventus didn’t just lose 1-0 to a Udinese side that entered the night in the relegation zone. They laid an absolute egg, and the performance — especially that in the second half — was deserved of the boos they got from the Allianz Stadium as the players walked off the field. Udinese’s only goal — their only shot on target the entire game! — came via Alex Sandro’s latest moment of defending masterclass, with a failed clearance giving Lautaro Giannetti carte blanche at a loose ball in the 6-yard box to give his team the lead. Juventus pushed forward with numbers plenty of times after, but couldn’t muster an answer. It didn’t matter if it was Maduka Okoye making a great save or Juve simply failing to put anything on target, this was a night to forget for Max Allegri’s squad on a night in which their manager celebrated his 405th appearance on the Bianconeri bench. Instead, we’re now sitting at a moment in which Juventus are far from the team we saw for pretty much all of January until the draw against Empoli happened. And with that fixture, Juve have now dropped points in three straight games, including losses in their last two. They’ve collected one point out a possible nine in their last three games. Inter Milan’s lead atop the Serie A table is now seven points and they still have a game in hand to play. AC Milan are now a point behind Juventus in third. ............ After a first half in which Juventus were incredibly wasteful both before Udinese took the lead and after it, nothing was more evident of that “What the hell happened?” notion than what Allegri’s squad did in the second half. Juventus had 75% of the possession after the break. They managed four shots — that’s the same amount that Udinese, a team that rarely ventured forward from the 46th minute on, recorded in the second half. What is that saying about it’s not always about the possession but what you do with it? ............ Outside of the very nice ball over the top from Andrea Cambiaso to Kenan Yildiz, I honestly can’t remember much of anything that Juventus did right in the second half as they attempted to find an equalizer. It was almost like the “plan” was to simply let Federico Chiesa try and do something cool to rescue them or just have somebody get out wide and hope that their cross into the penalty area. That clearly didn’t work because Juventus finished with as many shots on target after the break as all of us watching did. And when you’re trying to find some sort of offense to get back into the game, actually putting something on target is a pretty good place to start. ............ RANDOM THOUGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS Hey, it’s Alex Sandro in the starting lineup! That’ll put me in a good mood. Well, it turned out Juventus didn’t help my mood. Nope, not one bit. With that loss, it now means all 20 Serie A teams have suffered a loss at home. We’re no longer the best at something, everybody. Oh well. Maybe the Coppa Italia can have some magic left come April. I hope that Feb. 12, 2024, is the last game in which Alex Sandro starts a game for Juventus. The thing is, I know it won’t be, so I’m not going to get my hopes up. I guess I can be happy with Allegri having the wherewithal to change to a 4-3-3 out of halftime to try and get something going. Clearly, the something never really got going. ............ The counting stats and stat-based formulas and ratings say Adrien Rabiot had a good game. I disagree! Those same formulas say that Manuel Locatelli had a good game. I disagree! ............ I, personally, like Bremer a lot and would love Juventus to give him another contract extension that has him in Turin for, let’s say, the next 10 years. This was a tough night for Chiesa mainly because he got in a mode that he needed to save the Juventus attack — which, honestly, was basically the case — and went a little too much hero ball when he had the ball at his feet. There were too many cases of trying dribble past two or three guys. There were times in which he simply held onto the ball too long. And, let’s face it, he just didn’t play well overall and the visible frustration spoke for itself. ............ Udinese finished with one shot on goal against Juventus and won. That’s just wild to me. Is there really all that much that I need to say about this performance? No, it was bad, and I’m going to leave it there because I’m honestly sitting here wondering what else to type out and say to all of you. So I will just leave it with this ... In conclusion: Thank you, Juventus, for not helping improve my horrible mood one bit. For that, I can count on you to continue doing such the last couple of years. Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2024/2/12/24071012/juventus-udinese-2024-serie-a-matchday-24-final-score-result-initial-reaction-random-observations
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Juventus Player Ratings vs Udinese: Chiesa Fails to Impress ............ Juventus (3-5-2) Wojciech Szczesny – 6 The former Arsenal man was faultless on the goal, and besides picking up the ball from his net, he spent the evening as a mere spectator. Federico Gatti – 6 The former Frosinone man pushed forward and even tested Maduka Okaye with a powerful drive when Juventus were searching for an equalizer. Gleison Bremer – 6.5 The Brazilian didn’t deserve to wind up on the losing side. Won his duel against the gigantic Lorenzo Lucca and had to take one for the team by stopping a counter-attack which earned him a suspension for the next match against Verona. Alex Sandro – 4.5 The veteran replaced his suspended compatriot Danilo but ended up being the main culprit on the goal. His poor clearance inadvertently offered the goal to Gianetti on a silver plate. Tried to atone himself with a cross to Milik, but the latter couldn’t put it in the net. Timothy Weah – 5 ............ Weston McKennie – 6 ............ Manuel Locatelli – 6 The Euro 2020 winner did well to shield the backline but his ball distribution was hit and miss. Adrien Rabiot – 6 ............ Andrea Cambiaso – 6.5 On another night, the Italian wingback could have grabbed himself a couple of assists. Set up Milik and Yildiz brilliantly and was the main source of creativity for Juventus. Arkadiusz Milik – 5 ............ Federico Chiesa – 5 The former Fiorentina star simply tried too hard to force the action, but the packed-up opposition dealt easily with his telegraphed runs and dribbles. Couldn’t guide Juventus towards victory. Substitutes Kenan Yildiz – 5 The teenager entered the pitch in the second half to a big roar from the crowd, but ultimately failed to make an impression. Constantly gave the ball away, at times in dangerous positions. Hans Nicolussi Caviglia – 5.5 ............ Samuel Iling-Junior – 5.5 ............ Leonardo Cerri – N/A It was not the Serie A debut the young striker was hoping for. Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/juventus-player-ratings-vs-udinese-chiesa-fails-to-impress/
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Inept Juventus embarrassingly lose at home to Udinese Any chance Juventus had of winning the Scudetto this season has surely been extinguished this evening following an embarrassing home loss to relegation-threatened Udinese. There are no excuses whatsoever; the referee cannot be blamed, bad luck cannot be blamed. What can be blamed are the players and their sorry performances. It would be easy to single out certain individuals, but the problem is that almost every player in a Juve shirt was woeful. The whole team was devoid of ideas and creativity. They barely threatened the Udinese goal, and if the game went on for another 24 hours, Juve would still not have scored. Max Allegri has to take his share of the blame as well. He selected this lineup, deployed the tactics and strategy, and the truth is, he was found wanting. ............ Udinese did not play out of their skins; they did not have to. They got their goal and then defended well. They were organized and disciplined, not something that can be attributed to the Juventus midfield and forward line. There is now going to have to be some deep soul-searching at the club. Is Allegri the man for the job? Are certain players fit to wear the jersey, and are some players being overhyped? Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/inept-juventus-embarrassingly-lose-at-home-to-udinese/
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Juventus (3-5-2): Szczesny; Gatti, Bremer, Alex Sandro; Weah, McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot, Cambiaso; Milik, Chiesa. Udinese (3-5-2): Okoye; Perez, Giannetti, Kristensen; Ehizibue, Lovric, Walace, Samardzic, Zemura; Thauvin, Lucca.
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Massimiliano Allegri
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Bradipo76 in L'Archivio Di Tifosibianconeri.com
Sono andato a letto presto ieri sera perché oggi ho lavorato. Stamattina accendo il pc e leggo stupefatto che la Juve ha perso contro l'Udinese. Il mio primo pensiero? Meno male che non ho perso il sonno per questo abominio. -
SIMONE SCAGLIA https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juventus_Next_Gen Nazione: Italia Luogo di nascita: Torino Data di nascita: 12.07.2004 Ruolo: Portiere Altezza: 196 cm Peso: 76 kg Nazionale Italiano Under-18 Soprannome: Baby Buffon Alla Juventus dal 2022 0 presenze - 0 reti Club career Juventus II Italy Goalkeeper 07/2021 - 06/2026 #25 11/2022 - 06/2023 Juventus Goalkeeper 07/2021 - 06/2023 Juventus [Youth] Goalkeeper 09/2021 - 06/2022 Juventus II Goalkeeper 07/2020 - 06/2021 Juventus [Youth B] Goalkeeper 07/2019 - 06/2020 Juventus [U16] Goalkeeper https://www.worldfootball.net/player_summary/simone-scaglia/
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Allegri: Juventus must get back to winning ways Coach’s comments ahead of rare Monday night game Juventus go into their Monday night fixture against Udinese sitting seven points off league leaders Inter Milan, and facing the pressure of seeing that lead extended even more should they slip up even slightly. Speaking during his pre-match press conference, coach Massimiliano Allegri insisted that the loss in the Derby D’Italia last weekend wasn’t a season-breaker in any sense. Tomorrow will mark Allegri’s 405th match in charge of Juventus, equaling the mark of legendary manager Marcello Lippi. Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2024/2/11/24069292/juventus-udinese-serie-a-match-preview-allegri-comments-vlahovic-injury-inter-scudetto-favorite
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“I didn’t believe it,” Alcaraz reveals his reaction when Juventus approached him Carlos Alcaraz has admitted he was shocked when he learnt Juventus has an interest in his signature. The Argentinian midfielder moved to the Allianz Stadium on loan just before the last transfer window closed, and he hopes to earn a permanent move to Turin. ............ Speaking about the move, he said: “I didn’t believe it, but neither did my agent who was negotiating with other English clubs. The next day they made an offer and then it was came true and in two days we arrived. Two hours later I called my mother, my whole family was very happy.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/i-didnt-believe-it-alcaraz-reveals-his-reaction-when-juventus-approached-him/
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Journalist delivers a promising update on Juventus pursuit of Kroos Juventus is reportedly keen on acquiring the services of Toni Kroos at the conclusion of the current season, with the German midfielder potentially becoming a free agent as his contract with Real Madrid expires in the summer. While Real Madrid is eager to retain Kroos, they are also willing to accommodate his desire for a new challenge if he opts to explore other opportunities. Juventus is actively pursuing Kroos due to the invaluable experience and skill set he would bring to their squad. ............ Speaking about Juve’s interest journalist Paolo Paganini reveals: “New contacts and a new meeting between Toni Kroos’ manager Volker Struth and Juventus. The report comes to me from Monte Carlo. As they say: If they are roses they will bloom in June”. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/journalist-delivers-a-promising-update-on-juventus-pursuit-of-kroos/
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Probable Juventus lineup for Udinese match – Allegri revamps attack On Monday night, Juventus will host Udinese at the Allianz Stadium in the closing curtain of Serie A Round 24. The Bianconeri only managed to collect a single point from their last two outings, settling for a home draw against Empoli before suffering a major Scudetto blow by succumbing to defeat at the hands of Inter last weekend. ............ Federico Gatti and Gleison Bremer will maintain their spots in the three-man backline, while Alex Sandro replaces his compatriot Danilo who will be serving a one-match ban after collecting his fifth yellow card of the season. ............ Allegri will maintain his midfield, with Manuel Locatelli playing in between Adrien Rabiot and Weston McKennie. Andrea Cambiaso should start on the right flank while Filip Kostic is the favorite to claim the left wingback role. ............ Finally, Arkadiusz Milik returns from suspension to replace the injured Dusan Vlahovic. The Serbian will likely miss the match altogether. Federico Chiesa will start, thus dropping Kenan Yildiz to the bench. Juventus Probable XI (3-5-2): Szczesny; Gatti, Bremer, Alex Sandro (Rugani); Cambiaso, McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic (Iling-Junior); Milik, Chiesa Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/probable-juventus-lineup-for-udinese-match-allegri-revamps-attack/
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É chiaro che sono piú forti e piú esperti di noi e lo si é visto nello scontro diretto. Solo una cosa mi ha fatto piacere: hanno vinto contro la Juve senza aiuti. E una cosa mi ha deluso: il nostro atteggiamento remissivo.