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[ Serie A TIM ] ROMA - JUVENTUS 1-1
Socrates ha risposto al topic di PiemonteBianconero in Stagione 2023/2024
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Probable Juventus lineup vs Roma: Chiesa returns Federico Chiesa will reportedly return to the starting lineup when Juventus take on Roma on Sunday night. Three days following their 0-2 defeat at the hands of Bayer Leverkusen in the first leg of the Europa League semi-final, The Giallorossi will host the Bianconeri at the Olimpico Stadium. Max Allegri will be aiming for a win that seals Champions League qualification once and for all. So how will his team line up? The Juventus coach will return to his tried-and-tested formation, spearheaded by Dusan Vlahovic and Chiesa. ............ Juventus Probable XI (3-5-2): Szczesny; Gatti, Bremer, Danilo; Cambiaso, McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic; Vlahovic, Chiesa. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/probable-juventus-lineup-vs-roma-chiesa-returns/
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Kenan Yildiz rinnova con la Juventus fino al 2030
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Preview: Roma vs. Juventus - prediction, team news, lineups After suffering a rare home defeat in midweek, Roma will try to retain their grip on a top-five place in Serie A when welcoming Juventus to Stadio Olimpico on Sunday. Both sides are intent on claiming a place in next season's Champions League, but neither has secured their spot just yet. Match preview For the second season running, Roma are taking on Bayer Leverkusen in the Europa League semi-finals, and the two clubs reconvened in the Italian capital for Thursday's first leg. The new German champions were seeking revenge for losing last year, and they not only continued their record-breaking unbeaten streak at Roma's expense but also took a giant stride towards meeting either Marseille or Atalanta BC in the final. ............ Following a 1-0 victory in December's reverse fixture, Juventus have won four of their last six Serie A matches against Roma - keeping a clean sheet in half - so they will have a psychological advantage heading into the clubs' latest encounter. The Bianconeri are now only six points above their hosts in the table, though, as a once-promising campaign has slid into stagnant mediocrity over the past few months. Having drawn each of their last three matches - versus Torino, Cagliari and, most recently, AC Milan - Max Allegri's men are now glancing nervously over their shoulders at the teams below them. Juventus have averaged just 1.27 points in the second half of this season - their worst such rate since 2010 - and Allegri's future has naturally been called into question. ............ Despite a dismal run of two wins from 13 in the league, the Bianconeri also remain on track to secure a spot in next term's new-look Champions League, and Allegri will claim that represents success for a club undergoing a painful period of transition. ............ Team News In addition to having Zeki Celik back from a UEFA suspension, Diego Llorente and Leandro Paredes are both available to Daniele De Rossi after serving bans in Roma's draw with Napoli last weekend. ............ One candidate for a rest is injury-prone forward Paulo Dybala, who played seven seasons for Juve from 2015 to 2022, making 293 appearances and scoring 115 goals across all competitions; he has been directly involved in 40 goals from only 50 league games since leaving Turin. Dybala and Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic have played a part in the most Serie A strikes this calendar year, with both players being involved in 12 goals since the start of 2024; Vlahovic should partner Federico Chiesa or Kenan Yildiz up front on Sunday. The Bianconeri's only injury absentee will be Alex Sandro, who is sidelined by a calf problem, so Max Allegri is set to name a similar XI to that which held Milan goalless last time out. Chiesa could replace Yildiz, and Weston McKennie may come in for his fellow American Timothy Weah, but no further changes are expected. Roma possible starting lineup: Svilar; Celik, Mancini, Ndicka, Angelino; Cristante, Paredes, Pellegrini; Dybala, Lukaku, El Shaarawy Juventus possible starting lineup: Szczesny; Gatti, Bremer, Danilo; Cambiaso, McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic; Chiesa, Vlahovic We say: Roma 1-1 Juventus While Juventus have lost all momentum are stuttering towards the end of another troubled season, distracted Roma may have one eye on turning their Europa League semi-final tie around. The hosts also have a woeful record against Italy's other top clubs, so Juve can record a fourth straight Serie A draw. Read more -> https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/roma/preview/preview-roma-vs-juventus-prediction-team-news-lineups_542860.html
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Preview: Roma vs Juventus – Team News, Lineups & Prediction Sunday’s Serie A program closes out at the Stadio Olimpico with a blockbuster clash between top-four hopefuls Roma and third-placed Juventus. While the visitors have one foot in next season’s Champions League, the hosts still have work to do to secure a coveted top-five finish. Roma became the latest side to fall victim to Bayer Leverkusen’s dominant run as Daniele De Rossi lost the first leg of their Europa League semi-final tie 2-0 at home on Thursday. With their hopes of reaching back-to-back finals narrowed to a minimum, Giallorossi’s best chance of booking a seat at Europe’s top table next term is through Serie A. ............ Despite being in a more comfortable position than Roma, Juventus will be desperate to scoop up points at the Olimpico following a scoreless draw against bitter rivals Milan last time out. That was their third consecutive stalemate in Serie A as the pressure continues to pile on under-fie head coach Massimiliano Allegri. ............ Match Preview Roma ............ But the omens are against them. No side has beaten Roma more often than Juventus – 85 times. As four of those defeats came in the last six league meetings between the teams (W1, D1), the home fans await this contest with anxiety. Comfort stems from the fact Roma’s only success in that run saw them emerge 1-0 victors from this corresponding fixture in 2022/23. Juventus Juventus take this trip knowing a win would seal the deal and have them qualified for next season’s Champions League. However, Allegri’s troops have only won two of their last 13 Serie A games (D4, L7). On top of that, they’ve traveled poorly of late, dropping points on six consecutive league travels (D3, L3) since beating Lecce in January. With five of those six winless away league outings seeing them concede the opening goal, Juventus fans would be forgiven for making this journey with trepidation. The visitors can find inspiration in Roma’s long-standing struggles against top Serie A clubs. Their hosts have lost all seven league matches against the sides currently above them in the standings. Team News Roma boss De Rossi can call upon his entire squad for this mouth-watering showdown after Romelu Lukaku and Chris Smalling recovered from injuries to feature against Leverkusen. Diego Llorente and Leandro Paredes are back from suspension after missing out on the Napoli game. As for Juventus, Nicolo Fagioli and Paul Pogba are unavailable for selection for well-documented reasons. Allegri will also be without long-serving stalwart Alex Sandro, who’s out with a muscle problem. But all other first-team stars, including headline forward Dusan Vlahovic, are ready for this trip. Roma vs Juventus Potential Lineups Roma (4-3-3): Mile Svilar; Zeki Celik, Gianluca Mancini, Diego Llorente, Angelino; Bryan Cristante, Leandro Paredes, Lorenzo Pellegrini; Stephan El Shaarawy, Paulo Dybala, Romelu Lukaku. Juventus (3-5-2): Wojciech Szczesny; Danilo, Gleison Bremer, Federico Gatti; Filip Kostic, Manuel Locatelli, Adrien Rabiot, Weston McKennie, Timothy Weah; Federico Chiesa, Dusan Vlahovic. Roma vs Juventus Prediction Given the stakes, it won’t be surprising if Allegri decides to play another chess match. Juventus and Milan bored fans to death last weekend, but such has been the theme of Bianconeri’s season. We’d back Roma to take advantage of their visitors’ scoring woes to grab an all-important win a month ago. However, they’ve recently shown signs of fatigue, leading us to believe a scoreless draw could be in store. Prediction: Draw Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/preview-roma-vs-juventus-team-news-lineups-prediction/
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Allegri: ‘Juventus will find angry Roma, difficult and complicated match’ Massimiliano Allegri thanked Daniele De Rossi for his support and underlined his expectations for the tense Serie A clash between his Juventus and Roma. The 56-year-old Italian coach has been under increasing pressure throughout his second spell in Turin and things have continued to exacerbate this season, especially after his side fell away from league leaders Inter in the title race. ............ “We got close well, then we’ll see tomorrow if we can get back to winning ways. Roma have great technical qualities. It will be a fascinating match, but difficult and complicated.” ............ He responded to De Rossi’s sympathetic comments. “I thank Daniele. I played with his father at Livorno. Daniele gave enthusiasm and light-heartedness, even though Mourinho had done an excellent job. We will find a Roma angry at Thursday’s defeat, wanting to return to fighting for the top four places in the league.” Allegri was asked how Juventino he felt. “I have lived in Turin for 10 years now and I have been lucky enough to be part of this great family and great club. The DNA of every club must always be respected.” ............ “Football is difficult to explain. Football must be played, there are times when it goes well and when it doesn’t. We have had a couple of months where we had no forwards. “We don’t have to think about what happened. Tomorrow, we have a good game to play against a strong team. We need to prepare to play a good match.” ............ He touched on if Bologna’s draw with Torino had an effect on him. “As far as the result is concerned, we are ahead, and we have to score points. Our 65 points are not enough for the Champions League. Bologna had a great season, and no one expected this.” ............ Read more -> https://football-italia.net/allegri-juventus-angry-roma-complicated/
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De Rossi: ‘Sympathy for Allegri, Roma need exceptional performance against Juventus’ Daniele De Rossi admitted he has ‘sympathy’ for Massimiliano Allegri ahead of Roma’s tense Serie A clash with a wounded Juventus, noting the need for an ‘exceptional performance’. The Giallorossi had the wind in their sails following the former midfielder’s arrival back in January, but their mood has dipped a little over the last week following a tough 2-2 draw with Napoli and a difficult 2-0 loss to Bayer Leverkusen in the first leg of their Europa League semi-final. ............ He shared his sympathy for Allegri amidst the criticism. “He faces us with respect, he has made the history of Italian football and continues to lead the team at high levels. I feel sympathy for him because he played with my father. Results-based or system-based is a concept that doesn’t exist. ............ “We need another exceptional performance and the fans who must continue to do so push as they always have.” De Rossi spoke about Paulo Dybala’s condition and mindset. “I’ll meet the guys in a few hours, but I don’t really know how they are. Tomorrow morning we’ll take another half hour to finish up and do the last two or three things. Regardless of him being a former player, Paulo is fine. ............ De Rossi remembered some of his matches against Juventus. “I’ve played many. Once we played at Delle Alpi, we lost 2-0 or 2-1 and drew at the last minute, I think with Zebina. I was young and getting a result in such important stadiums seemed like a dream to me. Under the snow, we won in the Coppa Italia and then went through. “I have good memories. The bad one was the match that led to Spalletti’s resignation. It was such a tough week to challenge Juventus at the Olimpico to have our fans.” ............ Read more -> https://football-italia.net/de-rossi-roma-exceptional-juventus/
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Motta breaks his silence on his future as Juventus circle the manager Thiago Motta has broken his silence on the rumours surrounding his future as clubs follow the Bologna manager. Juventus is one of the teams reportedly looking to make him their next manager as the Bianconeri work hard to ensure they replace Max Allegri. ............ When Allegri’s term ends, they could ask him to leave the club and bring Motta in as his replacement, but several other clubs also want the Bologna manager. He has to choose the best next step for himself, and when asked about his future on the bench, he said: “My future or that of the players is not important: at the right time we will gather around a table and see if there are the conditions to continue or not to continue.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/motta-breaks-his-silence-on-his-future-as-juventus-circle-the-manager/
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Cassano accuses Allegri of nepotism: “He had friends writing Di Maria was dead man walking” Antonio Cassano claims Juventus coach Max Allegri relies on his journalist friends to influence the public. ............ In the past, several of Allegri’s detractors have accused him of receiving favors from a section of the press thanks to personal relationships. Cassano echoes this sentiment, accusing the Juventus boss of using nepotism to solidify his position at the club while throwing some of his players under the bus. ............ “There are coaches who have great friends in the press. Allegri has those four or five runaways who look after him, telling them what they have to write,” claimed the former Real Madrid and Roma star. “This gentleman made Paredes pass like a waiter last year, and even let Barrenechea play instead of him. “He made some of his friends write that Di Maria was a dead man walking, when six months earlier he had won a World Cup. ............ “Now Allegri wants to take the credit and so he’s asking his friends to help him stay at the club.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/cassano-accuses-allegri-of-nepotism-he-had-friends-writing-di-maria-was-dead-man-walking/
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Nine Juventus player whose future could depend on Max Allegri At the end of the season, Max Allegri could finally leave his post in Turin, that is if the Juventus management decides to ring the changes. ............ Here is a list of ten players whose future could be intertwined with the fate of the under-fire coach. We begin with the most obvious name in the form of Adrien Rabiot. The midfielder has yet to renew his contract with the club which will expire at the end of the season. Since he is a pupil of Allegri, he might well end up following him to the exit door. The same could be said about Mattia De Sciglio. On the contrary, Timothy Weah and Carlos Alcaraz would be more likely to stay in case a new coach arrives, as they haven’t found much space with Allegri at the helm. Hans Nicolussi Caviglia and Moise Kean are in the same boat, as they find themselves at the bottom of the manager’s pecking order. While the club surely won’t sell Kenan Yildiz, perhaps the management could consider a loan move in case Allegri were to remain, so he can earn more playing time elsewhere. ............ Weston McKennie would be more likely to pen a new contract if the manager were to stay. Finally, Federico Chiesa would probably seek new accommodation if the manager remains in Turin as he hasn’t been enjoying his football under the latter’s guidance. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/nine-juventus-player-whose-future-could-depend-on-max-allegri/
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Le voci su Thiago Motta partente e l'infortunio di Ferguson stanno rallentando il Bologna. Da diverse partite ormai la rivelazione della serie A va al ritmo lento della Juve.
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Ciro Ferrara - Calciatore E Allenatore
Socrates ha risposto al topic di bidescu in Tutti Gli Uomini Della Signora
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Two decisive clashes await Allegri in Roma Juventus coach Max Allegri will travel to Roma twice in May, and the outcome of the two trips could be decisive for his future. The 56-year-old still has another year on his contract with the club, but his future at the Allianz Stadium remains uncertain, to say the least. Some observers believe the writing is already on the wall, claiming the Bianconeri have already set their mind on replacing the Livorno native at the end of the season, with Thiago Motta emerging as the favorite to succeed him. ............ The Turin-based giants will descend on the Italian capital this weekend to take on Roma in a Serie A showdown. The Bianconeri can mathematically book their place in the next edition of the Champions League with a win over Daniele De Rossi’s men. Moreover, Juventus will return to the Stadio Olimpico on the 15th of May for the Coppa Italian final against Atalanta. The outcome of these two Roman ventures will determine Allegri’s fate. ............ Nevertheless, Allegri continues to defend his work, arguing that the results remain in line with the club’s announced objectives, that is finishing in the Champions League zone. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/sky-sport-two-decisive-clashes-await-allegri-in-roma/
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Not only Allegri – Several Juventus players facing uncertain future The atmosphere at the Juventus dressing room remains uneasy with Max Allegri and a host of players yet to figure out what the future holds for them. This could be a summer of turmoil for the Bianconeri, with the club’s Football Director Cristiano Giuntoli ringing the changes. Many expect him to begin from the dugout, by giving Allegri and the technical staff their marching orders despite having one year left on their contracts. ............ With their deals expiring at the end of the season, Adrien Rabiot and Daniele Rugani may be the two most urgent matters on the renewal front. ............ Moreover, Juventus have a host of players who are running on contracts expiring in 2025. The list includes the three first-team goalkeepers, club captain Danilo, Moise Kean, Weston McKennie Samuel Iling-Junior and Federico Chiesa. Therefore, Juventus should act decisively in this regard, either by renewing their deals or putting them on the market, as they wouldn’t want to lose their services for free a year later. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/not-only-allegri-several-juventus-players-facing-uncertain-future/
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Juventus would turn to Jorginho if Rabiot leaves Juventus would reportedly try to lure in Arsenal midfielder Jorginho if they fail to keep Adrien Rabiot in Turin. ............ Journalist Massimo Pavan, Juventus are contemplating a move for Jorginho to plug the hole left by Rabiot in case the latter departs. The Italo-Brazilian has been at Arsenal since making the cross-city move from Chelsea in January 2023. This season, he has contributed with a goal and two assists and 35 appearances across all competitions. The 32-year-old’s contract will expire at the end of the season, but the Gunners have the option to extend it for another year. But Juventus will be hoping that the Euro 2020 winner frees himself and becomes available for free. ............ Pavan believes this maneuver could work thanks to Manuel Locatelli, who would relinquish the Regista role in favor of his international teammate, and occupy the more advanced spot that the French star would vacate. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/report-juventus-would-turn-to-arsenal-midfielder-if-rabiot-leaves/
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Rai journalist reveals two hurdles that could sabotage Thiago Motta move to Juventus Italian journalist Marco Conterio names two obstacles that could prevent Juventus from appointing Thiago Motta. As we all know by now, the Bianconeri’s Football Director Cristiano Giuntoli has identified the Bologna coach as the ideal candidate to take over from Max Allegri. Nevertheless, the Tuscan manager still has one year on his hefty contact with the Old Lady, which is where the first hurdle might lie for Conterio. ............ Nevertheless, the Rossoblu’s owner Joey Saputo will try to convince the manager to stay put at the Renato Dall’Ara. “There are only two factors that could block Thiago Motta’s move, which seems to be a given, to Juventus,” explains Conterio during his appearance on Rai Sport. “On one hand, we have Saputo who relaunched talks with Motta and is trying to convince him to stay. “On the other hand, perhaps the economic resolution between Allegri and Juventus in case it doesn’t arrive.” The journalist feels that the talks between Juventus and Motta are heading in the right direction. “At the moment neither one nor the other factor seems to be an obstacle in this way. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/rai-journalist-reveals-two-hurdles-that-could-sabotage-thiago-motta-move-to-juventus/
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Juventus need five points to secure Champions League qualification Like a lot of people, you’re probably left trying to do a little bit of math whenever one of Juventus’ latest disappointing result concludes. You need math because after being so damn comfortable in second place back in early February, Juve are now in a situation where they enter the final month of the 2023-24 season still without Champions League qualification wrapped up. ............ Juventus’ magic number for qualifying for the Champions League is down to just five points in their remaining four games. That is thanks to both Bologna and Roma dropping points on Sunday, while Atalanta made things even tighter between third place and sixth thanks to their 2-0 win over Empoli. With Roma and Bologna still on Juventus’ schedule these final four games, it means the head-to-head results will play a major role in the race to wrap up the Champions League spots even with Serie A now having a fifth spot at its disposal. Five more points would mean Juventus would hit the 70-point mark. (That would be the same total number of points Juve’s won on the field the last two seasons under Allegri.) ............ Of course, this all would be a very less stressful situation if Juventus hadn’t gone on a run where they’ve earned just 13 points in their last 13 games. If a couple of the seven draws or four losses had been wins, then Juventus would have already been at the 70-point threshold and clinched their Champions League spot like AC Milan was able to do this weekend even with the draw on Saturday. After making another trip to the Stadio Olimpico in Rome next weekend to face Roma, Juve finish the season with a home date against already-relegated Salernitana, a trip to Bologna and then Monza at the Allianz Stadium in the season finale. Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2024/4/28/24143874/juventus-points-needed-for-champions-league-qualification-2024-serie-a-bologna-roma-atalanta-news
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Pavan questions Allegri’s substitution against AC Milan Massimo Pavan is not impressed with some of the substitutions Max Allegri made in Juventus’ match against AC Milan. The Bianconeri manager was desperate to find a goal in the game and brought on the likes of Arkadiusz Milik, Federico Chiesa, and Fabio Miretti. However, these substitutions did not result in a goal for the Bianconeri, and they dropped two more valuable points in the race to finish inside the Serie A top three. ............ Speaking after the game, a clearly unhappy Pavan said: “I can’t interpret some of Allegri’s choices now. Why put Miretti in such a decisive match with ten to go and not Alcaraz who has a good shot from outside? He hasn’t played for a long time and hasn’t had an impact for some time now. Why not at least try to a brief segment on the trident with Chiesa, Vlahovic and Yildiz? I didn’t even understand Alex Sandro on Tuesday.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/pavan-questions-allegris-substitution-against-ac-milan/
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Allegri defends substituting Vlahovic when Juventus needed a goal Juventus manager Max Allegri has defended his decision to substitute Dusan Vlahovic during their match against AC Milan when they needed a goal. The Bianconeri played to a 0-0 draw against their rivals in the race for the second spot in the league, and Allegri started the game by pairing Vlahovic and Kenan Yildiz. It was a surprise selection, but an even bigger surprise was when he subbed off Vlahovic for Arkadiusz Milik during the game. ............ Juve could not find a goal to win the game, and Allegri was questioned about that decision after the fixture. He said: “It was a normal substitution, Dusan had done well, but I needed fresh legs. Milan were getting deeper, so I threw on Milik, Chiesa and McKennie who is good on crosses. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/allegri-defends-substituting-vlahovic-when-juventus-needed-a-goal/
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Juventus 0 - AC Milan 0: Initial reaction and random observations A proactive second-half showing couldn’t provide Juventus with the one thing that was eluding them all game long. For large stretches of Saturday night’s showdown with AC Milan, I feel like I was able to say something about Juventus that we haven’t said very much at all over the last three months (or maybe even longer than that): This team, this incredibly frustrating team, is doing a lot of things right. No, don’t close the page just yet, dear reader. I actually mean it. I promise. I’m serious. This was, I think, the best performance from Juventus — especially in the second half after Max Allegri made a couple of subs — that we’ve seen in weeks, if not longer than that. There was just one thing missing, and something that is one of the biggest things that has haunted Juventus over this three-month run of brutal results. The inability to finish in front of goal struck again for Juventus against Milan at the Allianz Stadium. Not even a second-half surge that was led by Federico Chiesa terrorizing the shorthanded Milan defense and a shift to a three-man attack was enough to see Juve get something past last-minute starter Marco Sportiello in goal. Try and try and try some more, but not one of Juve’s 13 shots they recorded in the second half found the back of the net, as the two rivals played out a scoreless draw that extended the Bianconeri’s run of draws in Serie A to three straight games. ............ The reason that makes it so frustrating and gives you the feeling that Juve dropped two points more than earned one point is that they were simply better on the whole than Milan. Not only did Juve outshoot Milan on the day and doubled them up in the process, the defense played about as well as it has in weeks — which meant that there was only one team that had actually recorded a shot on goal when the final whistle sounded. ............ They now have just two wins at home in the last three months. That just ... yeah, it’s not very good no matter how you try and spin it, and it’s something that surely has to be one of the biggest regrets amongst the many that this team will look back on once Matchday 38 comes and goes. RANDOM THOUGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS Personally, I like when Juventus actually score goals. Too bad they’ve forgotten how to do so over the last three months. I miss those first 3 1⁄2 weeks of January so much, man. ............ Sportiello made more saves WITH HIS FACE than Szczesny made all game. Take that in. I don’t want Federico Chiesa to be some sort of super sub going forward, but he sure was pretty damn great as a super sub against Milan on Saturday. That boy was EVERYWHERE, and was very much the driving force of Juve’s push to take the lead after coming on. The only problem was that despite all of Chiesa’s contributions, Juve just couldn’t score. I mean, in half an hour on the field, Chiesa had four key passes. That’s half the amount that Milan had as a team. Sure would like Chiesa to play like that the rest of the season. And then into the Euros. Also would like the three-man attack to become a regular thing because, you know, it actually allows Chiesa to play in a way that suits him perfectly. ............ Juventus had 13 shots in the second half and didn’t score a single goal. This damn team. This was a mixed bag of a start for Kenan Yildiz. He did some positive things, but there were other moments where he was just off the mark a little bit. One of the best things to see is him getting both a start and then some serious minutes on top of that. That’s because Saturday night was his highest minutes total of the season. ............ Juventus has two more home games. They’re against an already relegated Salernitana and then the season finale against Monza. How many points do we think they’re getting in those? Because I’m sure some kind of B.S. is gonna happen since that’s what we’ve seen plenty of times the last three months. Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2024/4/27/24142592/juventus-ac-milan-2024-serie-a-matchday-34-final-score-result-initial-reaction-random-observations
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Di Marzio: “No chance for Allegri to stay, Thiago Motta has given his availability to Juventus” Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio offered some interesting updates regarding Juventus and their pursuit of Thiago Motta. ............ “Milan and Juventus are tiredly reaching the end of their cycles,” said the Italian journalist. “But then it will be important not to make a mistake when choosing the new coach. “Thiago Motta is on pole for Juventus. On the other hand, for Milan, there is the name of Lopetegui but he doesn’t excite the fans. “So we need to understand how much the club is influenced by the fans’ opinion when making their choice.” ............ “Allegri has no chance of remaining at Juventus. Thiago Motta is the chosen one and has given his availability for the club.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/di-marzio-no-chance-for-allegri-to-stay-thiago-motta-has-given-his-availability-to-juventus/
