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[ Coppa Italia FS ] JUVENTUS - LAZIO 2-0
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Tiger Jack in Stagione 2023/2024
La penso anche io cosí. Primo non perdere e poi ci giocheremo la qualificazione all'Olimpico.- 799 risposte
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Preview: Juventus vs. Lazio - prediction, team news, lineups Juventus and Lazio face off three days after their league meeting in the first match of a two-legged Coppa Italia semi-final at the Allianz Stadium on Tuesday. The Old Lady paid the price for an overly passive approach in Saturday's Serie A clash, as Igor Tudor's reign in charge of the Biancocelesti began with a victory against his old side, adding more pressure on Massimiliano Allegri before this week's game. Match preview © Reuters Allegri's below-par start to 2024 took another negative turn on Saturday when Juventus failed to score in consecutive league matches, having their winless run extend to four games. The downturn in Turin since the turn of the year has been astonishing, with the Bianconeri winning just one match — a 3-2 victory over Serie A-struggling Frosinone on February 25 — since beating Lecce 3-0 on January 21. Picking seven points from nine league games has seen an unexpected Scudetto challenge go up in smoke. However, Allegri insists that Champions League qualification, which he always maintained was the target even when they kept pace with Inter Milan at the top, will be attained at the season's culmination. The Old Lady seek reprieve in the Coppa Italia, keen to add silverware to a possible Champions League return, even if they must get past a Lazio side that stung them late on at the Olimpico on Saturday through Adam Marusic's last-gasp winner for the capital club. Juventus have made it to seven of the last nine Coppa Italia finals, and Allegri hopes history stands them in good stead as the out-of-form giants aim for a positive result in Tuesday's game to put them in a strong position heading into the reverse fixture on April 23. ............ Team News © Reuters Dusan Vlahovic should return to the lineup after serving a one-match suspension for his sending-off against Genoa a fortnight back. Allegri surprisingly changed tack by utilising a 4-3-3 at the Olimpico instead of the typical 3-5-2, and it remains to be seen if the Juventus boss sticks to that approach or reverts to a back three on Tuesday. Paul Pogba is suspended for a doping-related offence, while Nicolo Fagioli is nearing the end of a seven-month ban for violating betting guidelines. Injury absentees could include Arkadiusz Milik, Alex Sandro and Carlos Alcaraz, while Filip Kostic is touch-and-go for this week. ............ Juventus possible starting lineup: Perin; Danilo, Bremer, Gatti; Weah, McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic; Vlahovic, Chiesa (Yildiz) Lazio possible starting lineup: Mandas; Casale, Romagnoli, Gila; Marusic, Kamada, Cataldi, Pellegrini; Zaccagni, Alberto; Immobile We say: Juventus 1-1 Lazio Nothing is expected to be decided on Tuesday, with neither Allegri nor Tudor going all out to win the first leg in Turin. This could see both sides play out a cagey stalemate, leaving all to play for on April 23. Read more -> https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/juventus/coppa-italia/preview/preview-juventus-vs-lazio-prediction-team-news-lineups_540208.html?cQx=NN&newsnow
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The probable Juventus formation for Coppa Italia semi-final: Allegri returns to 3-5-2 Juventus coach Max Allegri will reportedly resort to his tried-and-tested 3-5-2 formation for the cup tie against Lazio. After suffering a loss at the hands of the capital side in Serie A on Saturday, the Old Lady will be seeking revenge when they host the Aquile in the first leg of the Coppa Italia semi-final on Tuesday night. ............ As usual, Wojciech Szczesny will be handed some rest with Mattia Perin being the designated Coppa Italia goalkeeper. ............ Juventus Probable XI (3-5-2): Perin; Gatti, Bremer, Danilo; Cambiaso (Weah), McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic; Vlahovic, Yildiz (Chiesa) Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/the-probable-juventus-formation-for-coppa-italia-semi-final-allegri-returns-to-3-5-2/
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Allegri doubts grow as Juventus risk losing out on Champions League Juventus’ loss to Lazio has only further increased the doubts surrounding coach Massimiliano Allegri as their Champions League spot starts to look uncertain. The Bianconeri have now managed to secure just seven points in their last nine Serie A games, picking up a single win since the end of January. Only Lecce, Sassuolo, Frosinone and Salernitana have done worse than Allegri’s side in the last two months. ............. Whilst the Bianconeri haven’t made any decisions yet, the next six weeks will be vital for the coach and the Old Lady. Failing to secure a top four finish would all but spell disaster for the Italian tactician. Read more -> https://football-italia.net/allegri-doubts-juventus-risk-champions/
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Criscitiello insists: Giuntoli will start his Juventus revolution by appointing Thiago Motta Italian journalist Michele Criscitiello expects Juventus to replace Max Allegri with Thiago Motta this summer. The Italo-Brazilian manager is enjoying a sensational campaign with Bologna who currently sit fourth in the Serie A table while playing an attractive brand of football. The 41-year-old’s contract will expire at the end of the season, and the Bianconeri have emerged as his main suitor. Many observers believe that Juventus will put an end to Allegri’s second reign at the club, paving the way for a new project. ............. “Giuntoli agreed to work for his favorite club but he knew well that he had two bitter pills to swallow: A summer without a transfer market, like tourist in Milan, and a year with Allegri on the bench,” wrote Criscitiello. “He’s been a caged lion and now he starts to roar. It will be a revolutionary market that will lead to many changes among the players and Thiago Motta will arrive on the bench, in the imagination of Giuntoli, who moved in advance to anticipate the competition from other big clubs. “With Motta, there is an agreement on years and numbers but above all on an agreement on how to set up the team. “Allegri will go towards a sabbatical or the termination of his contract.” ............. “The new Juventus will not be experimental, the fans are tired and will not accept the transition year because there will be yet another revolution. “Motta will take on a great responsibility. Let’s wait a few weeks and we’ll know more. For the coach, the next Champions League qualification with Bologna must first be achieved.” Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/criscitiello-insists-giuntoli-will-start-his-juventus-revolution-by-appointing-thiago-motta/
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Conte’s ex-teammate reveals: “Antonio eager to rejoin Juventus” An old teammate of Antonio Conte insists that the latter has been seeking a return to Juventus for quite some time. The 54-year-old is a former Bianconeri captain who has now cemented himself as one of the most sought-after managers in Europe. ............. But according to Ubaldo Righetti, the tactician’s true desire is to return to Turin. The 61-year-old was a former teammate of Conte during their time together at Lecce. ............. “I think Antonio is eager to rejoin Juventus, but not from now. This has been the case for a long time,” revealed the Rai commentator. “Allegri’s position needs to be evaluated, he still has one year left on his contract, a lucrative contract. Therefore, the situation remains uncertain. “But Conte’s great desire is to return to Juve. I’m certain of it.” ............. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/contes-ex-teammate-reveals-antonio-eager-to-rejoin-juventus/
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Italian journalist on new Juventus formation: “Allegri sold us a false 4-3-3” Italian journalist Roberto Beccantini argues that Max Allegri tried to fool the public by claiming to adopt a more attacking formation. ............ On paper, Allegri fielded a 4-3-3 lineup against Lazio, spearheaded by Moise Kean, with Federico Chiesa on the left and Andrea Cambiaso on the right side. Nevertheless, the result was more of the same, with Juventus struggling to make an impact in the final third. ............ But according to Beccantini, the tactical change was more of a charade on Allegri’s part. The journalist insists that Juventus changed little in their approach despite what the lineup suggested. “From the twisted sheets of two teams in crisis, only the most motivated, most stubborn one could emerge alive,” noted Beccantini in his post-match analysis. “That is why Lazio won, in the 93rd minute, on a cross from Guendouzi (a substitute) and a header from Marusic, who stole a march on Sekulov (also a substitute). “In his first appearance in the Lazio dugout, Igor Tudor dropped Maurizio Sarri’s dogmas, mixed up a few cards and made some interesting tweaks. “Max, on the other hand, sold us a false 4-3-3 formation, with the return of De Sciglio and the advancement of Cambiaso. Kean was only holding the door and Chiesa was throwing himself on the crumbs. “The tactical modules are like slices of bread. It depends on how you fill them.” Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/italian-journalist-on-new-juventus-formation-allegri-sold-us-a-false-4-3-3/
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Pundit insists Allegri must find a solution to Juventus problems Juventus is currently facing a severe crisis, with mounting pressure on the manager to reverse the club’s fortunes. Max Allegri’s tenure at the club is likely approaching its conclusion, with this season possibly ending on a disappointing note. ............ These past few weeks have been particularly tough for the club, and according to pundit and former player Ubaldo Righetti, the responsibility for turning things around squarely rests on the manager’s shoulders. He said: “Did I expect this result? There was a risk. Juventus’ defensive line is experienced, but otherwise the average age, even with those who took over, is very low. It was said that the club must make itself heard, but if it has to make itself heard with 21-22 year old players it is difficult to expect a reaction. It is Allegri who must have the ability to find a solution. With this type of attitude Once upon a time Juve were rewarded, today they are not rewarded. Before they found the result even if it wasn’t pleasant, nice, being there, collected. Now there has been an upheaval in the team.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/pundit-insists-allegri-must-find-a-solution-to-juventus-problems/
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Adani accuses Juventus players of lacking commitment to winning Juventus is now winless in four consecutive games, hitting a rough patch at the worst possible time in the season. The Bianconeri displayed exceptional form in the first half of the term, but 2024 has proven to be a dismal year for them. Their recent poor form, with just one win in their last nine games, ranks among the worst in the division over the past few weeks and poses a significant threat to their top-four aspirations. ............ Daniele Adani has now responded to their recent struggles, accusing the Bianconeri players of lacking the commitment necessary to secure victories. “Going back to what Szczesny was saying, it seems strange to me that there is little assumption of responsibility. It doesn’t mean that commitment is lacking. , the attention, which I don’t question, absolutely zero. Indeed, it was the commitment that even when you didn’t play well you scored goals.” “However, there is little assumption of responsibility on the part of the coach and the club they must raise awareness of a path that is negative, not sufficient. Juventus does not play in European cups, they should have been more competitive. There is a lot to do to change and reverse a course that is not in keeping with history, the fans and the history of Allegri himself.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/pundit-accuses-juventus-players-of-lacking-commitment-to-winning/
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Fabrizio Ravanelli says Juventus is playing with no personality Fabrizio Ravanelli criticized Juventus following their loss to Lazio in Serie A yesterday. The Bianconeri have been consistently dropping points in the league, putting their position in the top four at risk. While Juventus currently holds a Champions League place, it’s largely due to their strong performance in the first half of the season. ............ “Juve has been very disappointing in recent weeks. A team that plays with fear and without ideas , as well as the wrong formation and substitutions. To wear the Juve shirt you need great personality. Instead, I see the players with a scared and resigned face on the pitch. The goal by Marusic? A very serious mistake by Locatelli and McKennie rather than by Sekulov.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/fabrizio-ravanelli-says-juventus-is-playing-with-no-personality/
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“If we can’t handle the pressure, we ought to play five-a-side” – Szczesny delivers wake-up call Juventus goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny had a stern message to his teammates following last night’s defeat to Lazio. The 33-year-old is one of the most experienced players in the squad and a locker-room leader. ............ “This is a moment that makes you understand that each of us must give more for Juventus,” said the Poland international in his post-match interview. “We are aware that in the last two months, we have not done enough. It is a negative, hard moment that hurts us all. ............ “As for the group, I cannot say anything. The boys are training very well, they’re hungry but the results aren’t coming. “Everyone has to do more, but we don’t lack the desire to do well.” ............ “We are Juventus, if you don’t believe in the scudetto you can’t play for the club. “Everyone must learn to cope with the pressure, which is the best aspect in football. “If we can’t handle the pressure, we ought to play five-a-side football rather than representing Juventus,” concluded the goalkeeper. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/if-we-cant-handle-the-pressure-we-ought-to-play-five-a-side-szczesny-delivers-wake-up-call/
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Massimiliano Allegri
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Massimiliano Allegri
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POZZI https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot-Ball_Club_Juventus_1901 Nazione: Italia Luogo di nascita: - Data di nascita: - Luogo di morte: - Data di morte: - Ruolo: Portiere Altezza: - Peso: - Soprannome: - Alla Juventus dal 1901 al 1902 Esordio: 01.09.1901 - Amichevole - Ginnastica Torino-Juventus 0-3 0 presenze - 0 reti
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NICOLÓ POZZEBON Nazione: Italia Luogo di nascita: Paese (Treviso) Data di nascita: 03.05.1997 Ruolo: Attaccante Altezza: 174 cm Peso: 64 kg Soprannome: - Alla Juventus dal 2015 al 2016 Esordio: 08.10.2015 - Amichevole - Juventus-Aygreville 3-0 0 presenze - 0 reti Club career 08/2019 - 06/2020 Arzachena Forward 07/2018 - 08/2019 Juventus II Forward 07/2017 - 06/2018 AC Mestre Forward 01/2017 - 06/2017 Piacenza Calcio Forward 01/2017 - 01/2017 Juventus Forward 07/2016 - 01/2017 FC Groningen Forward 08/2016 - 12/2016 FC Groningen (J) Forward 07/2016 - 07/2016 Juventus Forward 07/2015 - 06/2016 Juventus [Youth] Forward 08/2014 - 06/2015 AC Perugia Calcio Forward 07/2014 - 06/2015 AC Perugia Calcio [Youth] Forward 07/2013 - 06/2014 Juventus [Youth] Forward https://www.worldfootball.net/player_summary/nicolo-pozzebon/
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Juventus Player Ratings vs Lazio: More Woes for Dreadful Bianconeri Juventus (4-3-3) Wojciech Szczesny – 5.5 ............ Danilo – 6 The Juventus captain fought hard at the back, but one would expect more attacking support from someone playing at right-back on paper. Gleison Bremer – 5.5 The Brazilian lost track of Taty Castellanos in the early going but then asserted control in the area, but still had caused Bianconeri fans some scares including an incident that could have yielded a spot-kick. Daniele Rugani – 6 ............ Mattia De Sciglio – 5 The former Milan fullback was understandably rusty after an 11-month layoff so he had a rough time at the back, though he helped create Chiesa’s dangerous first-half chance. Fabio Miretti – 5 ............ Manuel Locatelli – 5.5 ............ Adrien Rabiot – 6 ............ Andrea Cambiaso – 5.5 The new Italy international played in an unconventional position as a right winger and struggled to offer his contribution on either end of the pitch. Moise Kean – 6 The Italian striker remains without a goal this season, but his hardworking ethics didn’t go unnoticed. Did well to push his team forward but never had a clear chance on goal. Federico Chiesa – 6 The Euro 2020 winner had some moments of brilliance and also produced the most dangerous Juventus chance in the first half. But it remains insufficient considering his high standards. Substitutes Weston McKennie – 6 The American added some energy in the final third but it wasn’t enough for Juventus. He couldn’t block Mateo Guendouzi’s cross that led to the winner. Samuel Iling-Junior – 4.5 ............ Timothy Weah – 5 ............ Kenan Yildiz – 5.5 The Turkish teenager only had a few touches and squandered a promising chance. Nikola Sekulov – 5 Sadly for the winger, his senior debut ended on a devastating note as he failed to properly track Marusic. Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/juventus-player-ratings-vs-lazio-more-woes-for-dreadful-bianconeri/
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Szczesny says Juventus has lost something as he targets the Italian Cup Wojciech Szczesny was in goal as Juventus lost yet another game, continuing their terrible form in the last two months. ............ Juve has suffered a serious fall from the top spot in the league, and Szczesny says they have lost something. Asked if he would consider winning the Coppa Italia a success, he said: “Now, yes, two months ago, I would have said no. The Italian Cup remains the only trophy we can bring home, we know how important it is for everyone. The Champions League is also an important goal for everyone. In terms of energy, the group was full of energy for 6 or 7 months because we had the championship dream, we did well in the first part of the season, then when this dream slipped away, we lost something. But this cannot be an excuse because achieving a victory in 9 games is not something for Juventus.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/szczesny-says-juventus-has-lost-something-as-he-targets-the-italian-cup/
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“This is not Juventus” Journalist reacts to Juventus loss to Lazio Juventus’ loss to Lazio this evening has extended their poor run of form as the Bianconeri continue to drop points in the race to finish in the top four. ............ Juve is now sliding further away from the Serie A top four, and journalist Vincenzo Marangio is not impressed with the current Old Lady team. He said: “I would like to see a manager next to Allegri also in the press conference. Although I hope they speak as late as possible. This is not Juventus. Continuing to defend everything and everyone doesn’t work. We need to make the team face their responsibilities. Vlahovic yes he was kicked out in a bad way, Chiesa is no longer him and Yildiz seems to be in regression. We need to get out of this slumber. What Juventus is experiencing is apathy.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/this-is-not-juventus-journalist-reacts-to-juventus-loss-to-lazio/
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Allegri refuses to blame his players for the loss to Lazio Max Allegri has refused to blame his Juventus players after their loss to Lazio this evening. The Bianconeri returned from the international break keen to ensure they returned to form, but they ended up on the losing side again. It has been a tough few weeks for the Old Lady, and the game against Lazio did not indicate any improvement. ............ “Fortunately, we have a points advantage over fifth, so we need to continue working to achieve it, we must achieve it and we will achieve the objective of going to the Champions League also if it was the last day. I have absolutely nothing to blame the boys for, we made some mistakes technically, it wasn’t easy, it’s not an easy moment and we need to get through this moment and turn it around. Now on Tuesday, we have Lazio in the Cup semi-final again Italy and I believe we will have the chance to do well.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/allegri-refuses-to-blame-his-players-for-the-loss-to-lazio/
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Juventus 0 - Lazio 1: Initial reaction and random observations Well, that was disappointing yet somewhat predictable. You needed to look no further than the expression on Federico Chiesa’s face as he was subbed off right as the 68th minute turned to the 68th minute Saturday night. It was that of a man who was probably frustrated with his own individual performance, but also that with his team. And with how his team played, you couldn’t fault Chiesa for feeling the way he felt as he strolled to the Juventus dugout at the Stadio Olimpico and took a couple of swigs of water as he took his seat. And it wasn’t the most disgruntled look we’d see from Chiesa all night. That’s because little did we know about 25 minutes later Juventus were about to see their terrible run of form only continue in the worst possible way. Just when it looked like Max Allegri’s squad would, somehow, get a point against Lazio in Igor Tudor’s debut as manager in the capital city, it was one last defensive mistake that allowed one point to go by the wayside and out the window. Adam Marusic’s header right before the final whistled sounded not only gave Lazio the 1-0 victory, but extended Juventus’ run of form to just one win in nine games, something that has only continued to make a Champions League spot even the more of a delicate situation. So, to update the count of where things stand: One win in the last nine games Seven points in the last nine games More losses (2) in the last four games than Juventus had the first five months of the 2023-24 season. One clean sheet recorded since the middle of January ............ Most of the players are struggling. The manager, even with a change in formation, isn’t doing much of anything right to try and get this team back on its feet. And the more that these negative results continue to roll on, the more that a season that was being talked about as one that involved title contention 2 1⁄2 months ago is now a deal where we’re just praying — and I don’t. even considering myself a religious fella! — they don’t let a Champions League spot go up in smoke as a result of all this. Things weren’t any better Saturday night. Juventus didn’t look any better than they have in the previous eight games. The change of formation was just that — a change of how the team lined up and nothing more than that. Juve still sat deep and still struggled to string passes together on a consistent basis. This is nothing new, and it’s getting hard to not say it during these posts because it’s really the only thing to say about this team other than “they played like crap again.” ............ RANDOM THOUGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS Juve put three shots on target against a 22-year-old backup goalkeeper who was third string to start the season and was playing for a mid-table team in Greece this time last season. I don’t know about you, but that is the kind of situation in which you’d might want to push forward to see what the dude has. Instead, he was barely tested all game long. ............ Juventus’ first shot on goal came in the 41st minute. Good times. That shot on goal and the movement right before it, from Adrien Rabiot Federico Chiesa, were Juve’s second and third TOUCH in the Lazio box all game long. I repeat: The second and third touch in the box for the entire game. So it took over 40 minutes for Juve to record more than one touch in the Lazio box. ............ Like I get that you don’t know what this Tudor-coached team is going to do because you hadn’t seen them as a team before, but you’ve got a manager who has managed against him on your payroll and knows what to expect when it comes to the general patterns of play. Instead, what you got was the same old nonsense and Lazio wholeheartedly deserved to win. Juventus didn’t deserve a point with how they played. They deserved to lose, and they got it. This team’s confidence is absolutely shot and it’s been like that for weeks. The switch to the 4-3-3 only meant so much. Chiesa was isolated out on the wings with nobody really there to help him most of the time. The tactics, at times, seemed to be to get Chiesa the ball and hope for the best. That’s not effective. That’s predictable. And Lazio, smartly, defended it as such. Sure, Chiesa is out of form and we hoped that getting back out on the wing in a 4-3-3 would be the cure, but when you’re constantly double or triple teamed by your opponent, there’s only so much you can do. Also, I get that saying the switch to a 4-3-3 only happened because of Mattia De Sciglio, but if that’s the case then Allegri truly is a sicko in the worst possible way. That switch to a 4-3-3 last all of one half, by the way. This was a bad game for a lot of people wearing a Juventus jersey, but I think it’s safe to say Manuel Locatelli had one of the worst days. I’m struggling to remember a game in which his passing was that off and that ineffective. Same goes for Fabio Miretti. Subbing him off at halftime and bringing on Weston McKennie was the right move. So many misplaced passes and completed passes that lead to nothing. Where have i seen this before. ............ They cut to Cristiano Giuntoli sitting in the stands midway through the first half and that man did not look happy at all. Can only imagine what he was thinking as time went on, let alone when the final whistle sounded. He obviously knew the scope of the job he was taking, but to go from free-flowing Napoli to this version of Juventus ... it’s not great. I’m still wondering why, of all people, Nikola Sekulov is the one marking Marusic at such an important moment. Like, what’s the point? That’s just bad decision making all around. Breaking news: Andrea Cambiaso is not a winger and should not continue to play there. We’ve dealt with Chiesa playing out of position for the better part of the last two seasons now, so we don’t need to see another Italian talent in his mid-20s suddenly doing the same. ............ Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2024/3/30/24116575/lazio-juventus-2024-serie-a-matchday-30-final-score-result-initial-reaction-random-observations
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Adam Marusic’s late goal downs underwhelming Juventus in Rome Max Allegri deployed a 4-3-3 formation at the start of the game, with Mattia de Sciglio returning to the back four alongside Danilo, Gleison Bremer, and Daniele Rugani. In the attacking third, Federico Chiesa spearheaded a front three alongside Moise Kean and Andrea Cambiaso, emphasising Juventus’ determination to secure a victory. Despite Lazio initially posing a significant threat, Chiesa’s adaptation to the forward line showcased promise for Juventus. However, a moment of hesitation from Wojciech Szczęsny nearly led to a costly error, highlighting the fragility of Juventus’ defence. ............ Following a goalless first half, Allegri implemented tactical adjustments, introducing Weston McKennie and Samuel Iling-Junior while reverting to a 3-5-2 formation. Iling-Junior’s involvement in a near-scoring opportunity epitomised Juventus’ resurgence in the second half. ............ In a last-ditch effort to secure a victory, Allegri substituted Moise Kean for Nikola Sekulov, signalling Juventus’ urgency for a breakthrough. However, Lazio capitalised on Juventus’ vulnerabilities, with Marusic’s late goal securing a victory for Lazio and highlighting Juventus’ shortcomings on Igor Tudor’s managerial debut. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/adam-marusics-late-goal-downs-underwhelming-juventus-in-rome/
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[ Serie A TIM ] LAZIO - JUVENTUS 1-0
Socrates ha risposto al topic di PiemonteBianconero in Stagione 2023/2024
Sentite cosa dice un tifoso della Roma sulla Juventus e su Allegri.- 969 risposte
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