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  1. Juventus sets a date to meet with Chiesa’s agent to discuss new deal Juventus is eager to secure Federico Chiesa’s long-term commitment and has been actively seeking to sign him to a new contract. Chiesa, a key player and one of the top scorers for the club this season, is considered crucial to Juventus’ future success. ............ However, Juventus is keen to avoid the risk of losing him for free or waiting until the final year of his contract when negotiations might become more challenging. To ensure a timely resolution, Juventus is reportedly intensifying talks with Chiesa’s representatives and aiming to accelerate discussions by the end of the month. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-sets-a-date-to-meet-with-chiesas-agent-to-discuss-new-deal/
  2. Juventus narrows down their midfielder search to three players Juventus is nearing a decision on which midfielder to add to their squad, recognising the importance of strengthening that area to avoid a challenging second half of the season. ............ The nature of the transfer, whether permanent or a loan move, remains uncertain. However, Juventus has reportedly narrowed down their search to three players: Lazar Samardzic from Udinese, Rodrigo de Paul from Atletico Madrid, and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg from Tottenham. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-narrows-down-their-midfielder-search-to-three-players/
  3. Samuel Iling-Junior wants to stay at Juventus despite recent exit links But, considering his contract has yet to be extended, there’s a good chance of transfer activity. When it comes to potential assets that Juventus could use to, say, finance a January transfer for some much-needed help in the midfield, Samuel Iling-Junior is one of the first names that is thrown out there. That’s not only because he is young, but the fact that he has reported interest from the richest league in Europe could work to Juve’s financial benefit. But leaving Juventus doesn’t sound like it’s something the young Englishman is considering at the moment — even with such limited playing time so far this season. Iling-Junior doesn’t have any kind of desire to leave Juventus during the January transfer window and is willing to fight for playing time during the second half of the 2023-24 season. That’s even under the notion that Iling-Junior, a winger during his early days at Juve and with the England youth setup, is willing to get onto the field as a winger or even a midfielder, the latter being like he did in Friday night’s draw against Genoa when he was playing to the left of Manuel Locatelli. The catch, however, has to do with the fact that there still is a whole lot of interest in signing Iling-Junior during the upcoming January transfer window. It’s mainly from his home country in England, with Tottenham being the most talked about Premier League side that could table an offer for the 20-year-old Englishman. Lyon in France has also been thrown out there as a possible destination, although their current standing in Ligue 1 makes things interesting on that front. ............ Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2023/12/17/24004305/samuel-iling-junior-juventus-tottenham-2023-serie-a-premier-league-january-transfer-rumors
  4. Locatelli insists everyone is at fault for Juventus’ draw against Genoa Manuel Locatelli insists that every Juventus player is at fault for their failure to win their game against Genoa last night. ........... Juventus scored once from the penalty spot, but they had other chances to increase their lead, which they failed to capitalise on. The missed opportunities proved costly in the end, and Juventus will remain behind Inter Milan, struggling to reclaim the top spot if the Nerazzurri win their game. After the fixture, Locatelli said: “We conceded a goal that we don’t usually concede, I’m things that can happen but then you have to react. Opportunities must be exploited, it’s everyone’s fault because we have to take the step of scoring more and closing out games.” ........... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/locatelli-insists-everyone-is-at-fault-for-juventus-draw-against-genoa/
  5. Commentator insists Juventus deserved another penalty against Genoa Commentator Luca Marelli has analysed an incident in Juventus’ draw against Genoa and insists the Bianconeri deserved another penalty in that match. Juve drew the game despite going in front in the first half through Federico Chiesa, and it dealt a significant blow to their title ambitions. ........... However, the Bianconeri probably should have had another penalty in the fixture after Mattia Bani appeared to have handled the ball in his penalty box. Surprisingly, VAR was not called even to check, leaving Marelli baffled, as he seemed to believe it was a clear-cut penalty. ........... “We have to understand why VAR didn’t intervene in a couple of circumstances, which were quite clear. The first is a touch from Bani’s hands, on a cross from the right. The touch is very evident, it’s a penalty kick: perhaps the VAR didn’t intervene because he saw a touch with the leg first, but this doesn’t change. “The touching of hands is punishable however, his arm is wide and does not close. I was very surprised that VAR wasn’t called out. It is an arm contact that should have been punished, without disciplinary sanction but with a penalty for Juventus.” ........... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/commentator-insists-juventus-deserved-another-penalty-against-genoa/
  6. Draw at Genoa puts brakes on Juventus’ momentum A dire second half and a clear lack of a plan offensively laid bare the limitations of the team’s current tactics. Ah, the Marassi. Time and time again, Juventus go into the Stadio Luigi Ferraris, and time and time again some weird crap happens that sees either Sampdoria or Genoa taking points off the Old Lady. The curse seems like it’s been on for over a decade now, with Juve failing to defeat — and often losing to — teams that have absolutely no business getting a result on the day. So was Friday night’s game against Genoa. Juventus got their heads in front after half an hour when they capitalized on a mistake from the hosts to earn and convert a penalty. But after some serious warning signs the last few weeks, the weakness of the way Massimiliano Allegri has been playing finally bit Juve in the rear. Genoa equalized within minutes of the restart, and for the rest of the half the Bianconeri looked bereft of ideas — when the home team wasn’t putting them under some significant pressure. Their only two serious chances to get back in front came on another serious Genoa mistake and a corner, respectively. When the final whistle confirmed the 1-1 score, Juventus had tripped up in a big way, leaving the way open for Inter to add to their league lead when they face a faltering Lazio team on Sunday. ........... The game had all the makings of a frustrating one when Genoa made a major mistake. Badelj made a heavy touch off a pass from Malinovskyi and presented it straight to Vlahovic, who immediately slipped Chiesa into the box. The winger tried to round Martinez, only to end up on the ground in a heap when the keeper’s hands caught him in the shins. Referee Davide Massa had an easy penalty call. After Vlahovic missed his last two penalties, it was Chiesa who stepped up to take this one — a surprise indeed considering he had last taken a penalty kick in the 2019-20 season. But he buried his shot, firing left while Martinez went the other way, ending his two month long goal drought at the club level and giving Juve that all-too-familiar 1-0 lead. Juve probably should’ve had another penalty three minutes later when De Winter pulled Vlahovic down by the shirt as he tried to shoot in the right channel, but both Massa and VAR official Michael Fabbri declined to intervene. ........... Juve’s team defense was shambolic. McKennie missed the opportunity to at least get the ball clear when he got a foot to Ekuban’s square pass into the middle, allowing Badelj and Frendrup to combine to get the ball back to the Ghanaian in the box. Bremer was left with a choice of who to mark and went for the man with the ball the ball, leaving Gudmundson completely alone. Ekuban executed perfectly, chesting the ball to himself and then heading it into the path of Gudmundson for to finish from 7 yards, grazing Szczesny’s fingertips as it went by. Juventus should’ve been back on top within minutes. Martinez was trying to hit a pass out of his own box to Sabelli, but Chiesa was right there and jumped the pass. The keeper somehow recovered and sprawled at Chiesa’s feet to get a hand to the ball as Chiesa tried to put it over him. Two minutes later, Bani appeared to have handled a Cambiaso cross, but again no check was made and Genoa got away with another potential penalty. ........... Searching for another late winner as the game entered its end stages, they very nearly found it when Chiesa sent in a free kick in the 88th minute. The delivery evaded the heads of three Genoa defenders and found Bremer on the back end. The Brazilian tried to bundle it in with his stomach (or possibly a slightly lower body part) and looked sure to have emulated his defensive partner Gatti in the late winner department. But Martinez somehow threw his hand up and tipped the ball over the bar, denying Juve their best chance to score in more than half an hour. Another puzzling refereeing decision deprived Juve of a late advantage when Malinovskyi was spared a red card after hitting Kenan Yildiz with a studs-up challenge halfway up his shin, receiving only a yellow instead. LE PAGELLE WOJCIECH SZCZESNY - 6.5. Didn’t have a whole ton to do, but did well to come off his line to deny Ekuban a go-ahead goal in the middle of the second half. Left out to dry on the goal — and even then he got fingertips to the shot. FEDERICO GATTI - 5.5. ........... BREMER - 6. ........... DANILO - 5.5. ........... ANDREA CAMBIASO - 6.5. ........... WESTON McKENNIE - 5.5. ........... MANUEL LOCATELLI - 5. ........... FABIO MIRETTI - 4.5. He was something of a void in the midfield. ........... FILIP KOSTIC - 4.5. ........... FEDERICO CHIESA - 7. That missed opportunity when he jumped Martinez prevents this from even being slightly higher. He was a real handful for Genoa in the first half, although he cooled off a little in the second. Far and way led not only the team but the game in key passes with four, and compared to Kostic he was 4-for-8 on crosses, most of which came from the same side. DUSAN VLAHOVIC - 5. Hard for a striker to flourish when he only touches the ball 24 times, but the miss in front of goal on Chiesa’s cross was a tough one, and against Genoa he was a step slow on the little things that he’s been doing very well of late. SUBS ARKADIUSZ MILIK - 5. Only touched the ball seven times in 23 minutes ........... TIMOTHY WEAH - 5. ........... SAMUEL ILING-JUNIOR - 5. ........... KENAN YILDIZ - NR. Needed to be on the field earlier than this. Didn’t have time to contribute beyond taking that horrible tackle from Malinovskyi. MANAGER ANALYSIS This game laid bare some of the problems with the way Allegri has been coaching in his second tenure. We’ve talked each of the last two weeks about Juve having gotten lucky some lucky breaks. This is what happens when the luck runs out and the defense doesn’t play inch-perfect football. Also exposed in this game was the fact that Allegri really doesn’t have much in the way of ideas for scoring outside the counterattack. Juve held a lot of possession in this game and simply looked lost as to how to score with it. There was a general lack of urgency in this team, up to and including deep into stoppage time, which is a coaching issue as well. Allegri has no Plan B right now other than throw subs on and hope that their individual quality stands out amongst their peers. ........... There were issues with Allegri’s in-game management as well, specifically his subs. First off, they started happening well after the point where it became clear a change might help the team. Then he put Iling-Junior on in midfield, who was clearly uncomfortable without the space to move on the wing. Perhaps most at issue is the timing of the introduction of Yildiz, who was only given three minutes to make an impact for a team that desperately needed him in the absence of Paul Pogba and Nicoló Fagioli. Predictably, he wasn’t able to make that happen. He should’ve had a lot more time on the field to work against a tired Genoa defense. LOOKING AHEAD The Friday fixtures are over — and we right into a lunchtime kickoff on Saturday against Frosinone with Serie A electing not to have any games on Sunday/Christmas Eve. A prime-time game against Roma at home finishes out the calendar year. Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2023/12/16/24003519/genoa-juventus-2023-serie-a-matchday-16-final-score-result-match-recap-analysis-max-allegri
  7. Allegri: Juve need to grow to stay on top Coach’s comments after draw at Genoa slows progress Juventus faltered in their latest attempt to leapfrog Inter at the summit of Serie A after being held to a 1-1 draw away at Genoa. The visitors took the lead from a clinically dispatched penalty via Federico Chiesa in the second half, but the hosts then clawed their way back into the game with a well-taken equalizer early in the second half. Both sides then had chances to grab all three points but in the end the goalies on both sides kept the scores even. Speaking after the game, coach Massimiliano Allegri stayed upbeat despite the chance of Inter Milan stretching their lead to four points with a win over Lazio on Sunday. There were plenty who weren’t impressed by some of the decision-making of the referee Davide Massa. Is there a problem with consistency across referees? Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2023/12/16/24003615/genoa-1-1-juventus-serie-a-match-recap-reaction-allegri-comments-chiesa-vlahovic-penalty
  8. Pundit insists Juventus should have defeated Genoa While on punditry duty, Alessandro Santarelli believes Juventus had the chance to defeat Genoa this evening, but they must now focus on upcoming games. ........... Juve faced Genoa, knowing their opponents were a tricky team that was difficult to defeat at home. ........... Santarelli said: “This is a match that you could and should have won, but I always have in mind the three minutes of mistakes and horrors at the start of the second half, but now we must not cause drama and start again with specious criticisms, now head to Frosinone and then to Roma.” ........... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/pundit-insists-juventus-should-have-defeated-genoa/
  9. Juventus 1 - Genoa 1: Initial reaction and random observations Juve gained ground on Inter, but not exactly in the kind of way that you wanted them to do so. The catch with how Max Allegri wants to play his football is that there are two very obvious things that you can’t keep thinking about even before kickoff: there’s a razor-thin margin for error, and because of that you’re left to wonder what happens if there’s a sudden change in how things are going if Juventus has a 1-0 lead. For the most part this season, things haven’t really had to change from the standard deviation. Juve get the 1-0 lead, they hold steady defensively, maybe add a second goal and then we ride that to three points. There hasn’t really needed to be the last-minute craziness like we saw against Monza a couple of weeks ago to begin this string of Friday night fixtures. On the third and final of three straight Fridays, the tying goal arrived much earlier than the first minute of stoppage time. The answer from Juventus, though? Nope, nowhere to be found. ........... To put it simply, Juve just weren’t good enough. And when that happens, one mistake could end up hurting you greatly. ........... The fact is, Allegri’s way of playing is sustainable until it isn’t. It’s a fine line, and this is going to play the way of eking out potential wins much more often than they’re going to cruise by teams that are sitting just above the relegation zone. Juve had avoided games like this one pretty much all season long. But on this Friday night, they got bit in the ass by simply being unable to generate enough goals other than the one they scored from the penalty spot. That, my friends, is something that isn’t new — at all. RANDOM THOUGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS If you’re truly wanting to get a second goal, maybe bring on somebody like Kenan Yildiz earlier than the 87th minute? I dunno, Max. Just an idea from a guy on the internet. “Here’s your three minutes plus stoppages, Kenan, go get ‘em!” Reminds me of the days when Sebastian Giovinco would be brought on right before stoppage time of a game like this one with the hopes of him suddenly turning the tide back in Juve’s favor. Ah, memories... One more Yildiz-related note: How that wasn’t a red card on Ruslan Malinovskyi, I really have absolutely no freaking idea. That’s studs up, leg clearly well off the turf and right into Yildiz’s shin and ankle. Red card 100% of the time. Serie A refereeing incompetence strikes again. Oh, and this wasn’t ruled a hand ball. Got it. ........... There were so many misplaced and bad passes. So many bad touches — that free kick late in which Federico Chiesa got the ball from Samuel Iling-Junior and then totally cooked his first touch right into the path of a Genoa player ... woof! It was just bad times all around. All four of Juventus’ subs didn’t really add much of anything. ........... I repeat, one of Juventus’ best scoring chances was thanks to Bremer’s groin and the only reason it wasn’t a goal was due to a great save being made. If this is what we’re saying about your scoring chances on the day, then maybe it’s not exactly a good thing. So now we have to root for Lazio to do something good against Inter on Sunday night. Judging by how Lazio have played this season, that’s not exactly the best thing in the world. Also, rooting for Lazio in general just seems like not the best thing there is. So yeah, here’s to hoping Lazio does something good, but I’m not exactly planning on it. I’ll choose to be pleasantly surprised if something good actually does happen. Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2023/12/15/24003404/genoa-juventus-2023-serie-a-matchday-16-final-score-result-initial-reaction-random-observations
  10. Juventus Player Ratings vs Genoa: Frustrating Bianconeri Squander Two Points Juventus (3-5-2) Wojciech Szczesny – 6 The former Arsenal goalkeeper tried to pull off a miraculous save to deny Gudmundsson but his fingertips surely weren’t enough to thwart the powerful attempt. Did well to clear his lines against Caleb Ekuban’s charge. Federico Gatti – 5.5 After scoring back-to-back winners in the last two outings, it was a relatively underwhelming outing from the Italian defender. Left Gudmundsson unmarked on the Genoa after charing off the line. Gleison Bremer – 6 A decent display from the Brazilian though it wasn’t his most impressive of the season. His teammates left him alone against Ekuban and Gudmundsson on the goal, so he wasn’t truly the culprit on that occasion. Danilo – 5.5 The Juventus captain was slightly off based on his high standards. Picked up a needless yellow and lost track of Ekuban ahead of the Genoa goal. Offered very little in the attacking phase. Andrea Cambiaso – 6.5 The former Genoa captain started brilliantly on his old turf, proving to be the most productive of Massimiliano Allegri’s bunch. However, his impact dwindled as the match progressed. Weston McKennie – 6 ........... Manuel Locatelli – 5.5 ........... Fabio Miretti – 5 ........... Filip Kostic – 5.5 ........... Dusan Vlahovic – 5.5 The Serbian striker deserves credit for dispossessing his former Fiorentina teammate Milan Badelj and picking up Chiesa (which led to the spot kick), but this is where his positive contributions end. Squandered two inviting chances with poor touches. Federico Chiesa – 6.5 The Euro 2020 winner did well to win the penalty kick after finding himself one-on-one against Josep Martinez. He also expertly converted it into goal. Chiesa also found Vlahovic with a lovely curler. But just like the rest of his teammates, he ran out of steam in the second period. Substitutes Arkadiusz Milik – 5.5 ........... Timothy Weah – 5 ........... Samuel Iling-Junior – 5.5 The Juventus youngster started his cameo in an awkward midfield role. He eventually switched to his natural role on the wing but it was too little too late. Kenan Yildiz – N/A Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/juventus-player-ratings-vs-genoa-frustrating-bianconeri-squander-two-points/
  11. Juventus denied by a stubborn performance from Genoa Juventus dropped two points at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris against Genoa this evening after struggling to break down Genoa’s stubborn defence. The Bianconeri went into the game looking for a win to take them back to the top of the Serie A table before Inter Milan plays. ........... Juve had to wait until the 28th minute to take the lead, thanks to a penalty from Federico Chiesa, who had been fouled a minute earlier. The Bianconeri could not extend their advantage before halftime, which proved costly as Genoa returned from the break more determined than ever to earn a result. Whatever Alberto Gilardino told his players at halftime worked, as they equalised three minutes after the interval through Albert Gudmundsson after a fine passage of play, Juve struggled to regain the lead but was confident in achieving that, considering how many late shows they have had recently. ........... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-denied-by-a-stubborn-performance-from-genoa/
  12. Genoa vs Juventus Preview Juventus will look to return to the summit of Serie A when they take on Genoa at the Luigi Ferraris Stadium on Friday. Club football resumes this week, and the 2023/24 Serie A season will continue with Matchday 16 on Friday. The latest round of fixtures will kick off at the Luigi Ferraris Stadium, where Genoa will host Juventus, with both teams in good nick in different contexts. ........... Team News & Tactics Genoa Alberto Gilardino does not have many issues to deal with ahead of his side’s latest fixture. Against Juventus on Friday, the Genoa manager will be bereft of the services of only one first-team player. Kevin Strootman is the only player in the treatment room, with the Dutch midfielder recovering from a hamstring injury. Josep Martinez will take his spot between the sticks, with Genoa lining up in a 3-5-2 formation in front of him. ........... Probable Lineup (3-5-2): Martinez; De Winter, Dragusin, Vasquez; Sabelli, Malinovskyi, Badelj, Frendrup, Haps; Retegui, Gudmundsson Juventus Unlike his counterpart in the Genoa dugout, Massimiliano Allegri has a few pressing concerns hampering his preparations ahead of the trip to the Luigi Ferraris Stadium. The Juventus boss will be without four first-team players on Friday. Nicolo Fagioli and Paul Pogba are serving their respective suspensions and will not be available for the foreseeable future. In addition, Mattia De Sciglio (knee) and Moise Kean (leg) are on the sidelines, with the duo recovering from their injuries. ........... Probable Lineup (3-5-2): Szczesny; Gatti, Bremer, Danilo; Cambiaso, McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic; Vlahovic, Chiesa Key Stats After a run of five defeats in a row against Juventus in Serie A, Genoa beat the Bianconeri in the most recent league fixture featuring the two teams. Il Grifone can win two in a row against Juventus for the first time since 1991. None of Genoa’s last ten home games against Juventus has ended in a draw (W4 L6). The most recent stalemate came in March 2012. Genoa are unbeaten in five of their last six home games in Serie A (W3 D2), raking in seven points in their most recent three outings at the Luigi Ferraris Stadium. Juventus have picked up 36 points in 15 games thus far this season. A win on Friday will help the Bianconeri rack up more points than they did in the first half of the 2022/23 campaign. Juventus have kept a clean sheet in seven of their last ten matches on the road. Player to Watch Dusan Vlahovic Vlahovic has not been at his best after a strong start to the 2023/24 season. The Serb seemed to have exorcised the demons from last term. But he has gone into the same shell he found himself in throughout the previous campaign. ........... Prediction Genoa 1-2 Juventus There might not be much to separate Genoa and Juventus despite their respective positions on the Serie A table. The hosts have a solid record at the Luigi Ferraris Stadium and have not lost a game at home since October. So, Juventus cannot take Il Grifone lightly. However, the visitors have a strong enough squad to scrape through by the odd goal and clinch a crucial three points. Expect Federico Chiesa to deliver the goods again, with Juventus winning 2-1 to go to the top of the Serie A table and put some pressure on Inter Milan. Read more -> https://thehardtackle.com/round-up/2023/12/14/genoa-vs-juventus-preview-probable-lineups-prediction-tactics-team-news-key-statsx/
  13. SQUAD LIST | GENOA-JUVENTUS 1 Szczesny 3 Bremer 4 Gatti 5 Locatelli 6 Danilo 7 Chiesa 9 Vlahovic 11 Kostic 12 Alex Sandro 13 Huijsen 14 Milik 15 Yildiz 16 McKennie 17 Iling-Junior 20 Miretti 22 Weah 23 Pinsoglio 24 Rugani 25 Rabiot 27 Cambiaso 36 Perin 41 Nicolussi Caviglia 47 Nonge Boende Read more -> https://www.juventus.com/en/news/articles/squad-list-genoa-juventus-x7306
  14. PREDICTED LINE-UPS | GENOA V JUVENTUS Juventus will aim to stretch their unbeaten run to 11 consecutive matches when they face 14th-placed Genoa tonight at the Luigi Ferraris. ........... Alberto Gilardino’s side are fairly clear of the relegation zone for now and they could pull another upset tonight if they play their cards right. Genoa will miss their star striker Mateo Retegui for the match and a defensive tactic is expected to be followed throughout the game. Meanwhile, Juventus have mastered a three-month unbeaten run coming into this match. ........... Here are the predicted line-ups for the match: Genoa (3-5-2): Martinez; Dragusin, Bani, Vasquez; Sabelli, Malinovskyi, Badelj, Frendrup, Haps; Gudmundsson, Messias Juventus (3-5-2): Szczesny; Gatti, Bremer, Danilo; Cambiaso, McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic; Chiesa, Vlahovic Read more -> https://www.getfootballnewsitaly.com/2023/predicted-line-ups-genoa-v-juventus/
  15. Three Genoa players who Juventus must look out for on Round 16 For the third Friday in a row, Juventus feature in the curtain-raiser of the Serie A weekend. After overcoming Monza and Napoli through Federico Gatti’s winners, the Bianconeri will be looking to collect another three points when hosted by Genoa at the Luigi Ferraris Stadium. Despite their recent shaky results, the Grifone remain a tough nut to crack, especially when playing on their home turf in front of their raucous supporters. ........... So let’s take a closer look at three Genoa players that Max Allegri and Juventus must keep an eye on this evening. Radu Dragusin (Defender) The Bianconeri are already all-too-familiar with Radu Dragusin who developed in the club’s youth ranks and Next Gen squad in recent years. The Romanian was one of the club’s most promising youngsters, but Juventus decided to part ways with him following an underwhelming campaign on loan between Sampdoria and Salernitana. ........... Dragusin will be looking to make a point against his former employers, while his defensive partner Koni De Winter is also in the same boat. Ruslan Malinovskyi (Midfielder) During his time at Atalanta, Ruslan Malinovskyi was considered among the best attacking midfielders in the league. ........... Still, he remains incredibly dangerous when afforded enough spaces between the lines, especially on the edge of the box, as evidenced by his two sublime strikes in recent weeks. Albert Gudmundsson (Striker) Since the start of the season, Albert Gudmundsson has cemented himself as one of the main revelations of the Serie A campaign. The Icelandic netted five goals from 13 appearances while proving to be an absolute thorn in the back of his markers with his breath-taking dribbling skills. ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/opinion-three-genoa-players-who-juventus-must-look-out-for-on-round-16/
  16. Former Juventus striker advises Vlahovic on how to get back to form Dusan Vlahovic is facing challenges in scoring goals consistently for Juventus, indicating a possible crisis of confidence for the striker. Despite being one of the most expensive players in Serie A, Juventus invested heavily in Vlahovic based on his impressive form during his time with Fiorentina. However, the Bianconeri have not seen the expected return on their investment, leading to rumours of a potential sale during the summer transfer window. ............ Former Juventus star Darko Kovacevic expresses his belief that Vlahovic is a world-class player and offers insights into how the frontman can enhance his performance. He said: “He’s exceptional, simply a top player in his role. The key word for him is trust, he must not get caught up in negativity when things aren’t going well. Allegri and his teammates must always make him feel important, it’s fundamental for a bomber.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/former-juventus-striker-advises-vlahovic-on-how-to-get-back-to-form/
  17. Rubinho warns Juventus about Genoa ahead of today’s match Former Juventus goalkeeper Rubinho has issued a warning to the Bianconeri ahead of their Serie A clash with Genoa tonight. ............ While Genoa’s recent form might not suggest they can pose significant problems for Juventus, the Bianconeri will need to avoid complacency when facing them. Rubinho’s warning emphasises the need for Juventus to approach the match with caution and not underestimate their opponents. He said: “Genoa-Juventus? I expect a tough match. Genoa play well and give their best at home, plus they want to make up for the undeserved defeat in Monza. Juve will have to be on their guard to get a result and continue to put pressure on Inter.” ............ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/rubinho-warns-juventus-about-genoa-ahead-of-todays-match/
  18. E chi lo sa? É anche possibile che il City sia talmente forte che non abbia bisogno di lui. É vero comunque che in passato grandi clubs abbiano rinunciato volentieri a lui.
  19. ATTILIO PANERO https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juventus_Football_Club_1956-1957 Nazione: Italia Luogo di nascita: - Data di nascita: - Ruolo: Portiere Altezza: - Peso: - Soprannome: - Alla Juventus dal 1956 al 1958 Esordio: 16.01.1957 - Amichevole - Juventus-Nazionale Militare 3-3 Ultima partita: 07.11.1957 - Amichevole - Juventus-Valpelice 12-0 0 presenze - 0 reti
  20. “I used to work on the roofs” – Gatti recalls labor days, dreams of Euro 2024 After scoring back-to-back winners, Federico Gatti has rightfully cemented himself as the ultimate toast of the town at Juventus. ............. The former Frosinone man is dreaming of joining Luciano Spalletti’s squad for next summer’s Euro 20204. “The goal is to earn a spot in the national team for next summer and then win something with Juventus,” proclaimed the centre-back. ............. “I worked at the market, I loaded crates of fruit and vegetables. I was also a window fitter and a bricklayer. I worked on the roofs. “Yesterday, my mother and father were sitting next to my girlfriend, and they were enchanted. They were overwhelmed by emotion. They were even happier than me.” The defender has now scored three goals for Juventus since the start of the season. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/i-used-to-work-on-roofs-gatti-recalls-labor-days-dreams-of-euro-2024/
  21. Tuttosport reveals “Mister X” – The January signing who can give Juventus Scudetto boost A report in the Italian press claims Juventus have identified Georgiy Sudakov as their main target ahead of the January transfer session. The Shakhtar Donetsk star is the “Mister X” who can give the Bianconeri a lift in the title race. The Turin-based giants are only a couple of points behind arch-rivals Inter in the Serie A standings in what is panning out to be a two-horse race. The newspaper feels that the 21-year-old would offer Max Allegri as an extra weapon in their daunting mission to overtake the Nerazzurri who certainly possess the strongest squad in the league. ............ The report adds that Sudakov would cost Juventus a figure between 25 and 30 million euros, while the two clubs should be able to reach a formula that satisfies both parties. The Ukrainian primarily plays as an attacking midfielder. This would allow Allegri to switch from a 3-5-2 formation to a slightly more attacking 3-4-1-2 line-up. ............ Nevertheless, the Bianconeri would have to make a sacrifice to balance the books, and this would likely be Samuel Iling-Junior. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/tuttosport-reveals-mister-x-the-january-signing-who-can-give-juventus-scudetto-boost/
  22. Rabiot Mother Rubbishes Reports About New Juventus Deal Adrien Rabiot has been recently rumored to have made up his mind about staying at Juventus for at least another season. However, her mother and agent has come out to proclaim that wasn’t the case. “I completely deny the news spread by the sports press last Thursday about Adrien’s renewal with Juventus. He hasn’t made any decision about his future. He’s exclusively focused on the pitch and this season.” “There are no ongoing discuss with any club. Even though I got angry when I saw the first-page news and the article, which is nothing more than a journalistic invention, I decided to answer only today to avoid interfering with his match.” ................. Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/rabiot-mother-rubbishes-reports-about-new-juventus-deal/
  23. Gatti’s father reveals EPL offers: “He only wanted Juventus, he has the desire of Djokovic” The father of Juventus defender Federico Gatti feels his son is well-suited to Premier League football. Yet, his only desire is to play for the Bianconeri. ............. In recent weeks, he rose to stardom for his solid displays at the back in addition to scoring back-to-back winners against Monza and Napoli. The player’s father is proud of his son who has established himself as a pillar in a team filled with hardworking players. “Is Juventus a workers’ team? Yes, I like this aspect. This is a team that is trying to restart after difficult years,” said Ludovico Gatti. “I love thinking about the players who are taking center stage: McKennie who is redeeming himself, Rabiot who until two years ago was opposed by everyone, and finally Bremer, who in his second year with Juventus is having an incredible campaign. “This year, Juve is a unified block. This can be seen on the pitch. Allegri did an enormous job.” ............. “In the summer, a couple of English clubs wanted him. I always thought that the Premier League was a type of football that suits him well. “But my son sees it differently, he only wanted Juventus. He did very well, he never liked transfers against his will, like when Toro gave him away at the age of 14 and then Alessandria didn’t think he was up to the task. ............. “He was born as a striker, then the stages of his journey made him take a step back. However, he always had an uncommon desire to reach the top, even when he was playing in the lower leagues. ............. “His role model is Djokovic. He has the same hunger. He admires him a lot, especially for his desire to win additional titles. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/gattis-father-reveals-epl-offers-he-only-wanted-juventus-he-has-the-desire-of-djokovic/
  24. ALESSANDRO PALMIERI https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juventus_Football_Club_1992-1993 Nazione: Italia Luogo di nascita: Torino Data di nascita: 06.01.1975 Ruolo: Difensore Altezza: - Peso: - Soprannome: - Alla Juventus dal 1992 al 1993 Esordio: 29.04.1993 - Amichevole - Caratese-Juventus 2-3 0 presenze - 0 reti
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