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  1. Allegri: ‘Vlahovic and Milik out against Atalanta’ Max Allegri confirms both Dusan Vlahovic and Arkadiusz Milik are out of the Juventus squad for their head-to-head with Atalanta. ‘We have to see these situations as motivation.’ It kicks off on Sunday at 17.00 UK time (16.00 GMT). “Usually the games against Atalanta are hard-fought, they are in a good period of form, did not concede at home, so we must play with great focus and try to keep a good tempo,” Allegri said in his press conference. “We already had a head-to-head with Lazio and tomorrow Atalanta are a physical, aggressive team and we must make sure that we are ready. It’s not like the campaign ends tomorrow.” ...... “There’s no point looking at the table at this moment, even if staying in the top four would help boost our self-esteem. The team is growing physically too, Adrien Rabiot and Timothy Weah are stepping up a gear. ..... “Vlahovic has the usual back issue that kept him out for a few days last week, he had a lot of pain, so it’s best to let him rest and make the full recovery. “Moise Kean returns, but Milik is out, as he had a few issues with his calf and it is again best not to risk it. We will have Mancini with us, a lad from the Next Gen team. “Kean will start tomorrow, in midfield there will be one between Fabio Miretti and Nicoló Fagioli, I will decide tomorrow.” ....... Read more -> https://football-italia.net/allegri-vlahovic-and-milik-out-against-atalanta/
  2. Allegri expected to make changes and Vlahovic out of Atalanta game Juventus is set to face Atalanta on Sunday, and the team will likely see Moise Kean partner Federico Chiesa up front following news that Dusan Vlahivic is out. ....... Wojciech Szczesny will keep his place in goal, supported by a probable defensive trio consisting of Gleison Bremer, Danilo and the return of Federico Gatti. Weston McKennie will likely assume his position on the right flank, while Filip Kostic is expected to be on the left replacing Andrea Cambiaso. In central midfield, Manuel Locatelli and Adrien Rabiot will be paired, with possibly Nicolo Fagioli positioned ahead of them. ....... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/allegri-expected-to-make-changes-and-vlahovic-out-of-atalanta-game/
  3. Atalanta vs Juventus Preview: Probable Lineups, Prediction, Tactics, Team News & Key Stats Juventus and Atalanta will lock horns in a pivotal clash at the top end of the table, with both sides aiming to keep the pressure on the Milan clubs. Gian Piero Gasperini will want his side to show consistency ahead of a tricky run of games. Despite Atalanta occupying the fourth spot on the table, the Bergamo side have not showcased the certain form that makes them title contenders or even top-four challengers, for that matter, ahead of a critical game against Juventus. ........ Massimiliano Allegri, on the other hand, will have been left scratching his head at the outcome of last weekend’s clash against Sassuolo. A bizarre own goal late in the game all but ended Juventus’s hopes of securing a draw that resulted in their first loss of this season. Juventus did respond with a narrow 1-0 win over ten-man Lecce in midweek, which took them closer to the Milan clubs. Currently, the Bianconeri sit in third and two points behind the top two, meaning a positive result over Atalanta could bring them closer to the summit. Incidentally, a win over Atalanta and losses for the Milan clubs could result in Juventus finishing the weekend with a one-point lead at the summit. However, the form of those two sides would ensure at least one of them gets a positive result, and as things stand, Juventus will likely remain where they are in the standings right now. Team News & Tactics Atalanta For Gian Piero Gasperini, there are not too many problems with the squad. The only two players missing are summer signings El Bilal Toure and Gianluca Scamacca, and nothing has come out of the ordinary in the last few games. ...... Probable Lineup (3-4-1-2): Musso; Toloi, Scalvini, Kolasinac; Zappacosta, De Roon, Ederson, Ruggeri; Lookman, Koopmeiners; De Ketelaere Juventus Massimiliano Allegri, too, does not have any fresh concerns with his squad, with Alex Sandro, Mattia De Sciglio, and Paul Pogba the current absentees. The only other doubt is with main striker Dusan Vlahovic, who continued to train separately but is expected to recover from a back problem in time for this game. ...... Probable Lineup (3-5-2): Szczesny; Rugani, Bremer, Danilo; McKennie, Fagioli, Locatelli, Rabiot, Cambiaso; Vlahovic, Chiesa Key Stats Atalanta have won all their matches at home in Serie A this season. Atalanta have only one victory in their last ten games against Juventus at home. Atalanta have won four of their six Serie A games this season. Juventus are undefeated in 35 of their last 38 matches against Atalanta in all competitions. Juventus have only one loss in their Serie A campaign this term. Player to Watch Federico Chiesa A stellar start to the campaign will have boosted the winger’s confidence after a sub-par season last time out. Chiesa has never started a professional campaign with his current numbers and will hope to build on this in the coming games. ...... Prediction Atalanta 1-2 Juventus This clash between the third and fourth placed team offers very little in terms of productivity from either side, but surely promises to be an entertaining encounter. Both teams have had a similar run of form since the campaign began, and this does have the elements of being a cagey clash. Yet, Juventus could rely on their experience, especially Massimiliano Allegri’s against Gian Piero Gasperini, to get three points here. Both sides have the quality in all areas. But Juventus may have that slight edge to dictate the direction of the win in this encounter. Read more -> https://thehardtackle.com/round-up/2023/09/30/atalanta-vs-juventus-preview-probable-lineups-prediction-tactics-team-news-key-stats-5/
  4. Neschio é uno youtuber tifoso dell'Inter. Sentite che esanima fa della partita Sassuolo-Juve ma soprattutto delle dichiarazioni di Allegri.
  5. Socrates

    Andrea Agnelli

    Se potessi parlare con Andrea Agnelli gli vorrei domandare: "Ma Allegri lo abbiamo ripreso per arrivare quarti"? Per il quarto posto non poteva andar bene anche Pirlo che guadagna anche molto meno del livornese?
  6. Vlahovic is back to full training but Juventus sweating over another striker Juventus has received a significant boost on the fitness front with the news that Dusan Vlahovic has rejoined group training sessions. The Serbian striker had been training separately alongside Moise Kean following the last Bianconeri match. Vlahovic’s participation in the recent group training session indicates that he has successfully recovered from whatever issue was affecting him. This development is a welcome relief for Juventus, especially considering their need for offensive firepower. However, the report also notes that Moise Kean still requires further fitness progress to rejoin the group training sessions and continues to work separately. Kean is eager to regain full fitness and be available for selection as Juventus prepares to face Atalanta in their upcoming fixture. ........ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/vlahovic-is-back-to-full-training-but-juventus-sweating-over-another-striker/
  7. Manchester United 'lining up January move for Federico Chiesa' The 25-year-old has been in impressive form for the Old Lady during the 2023-24 campaign, scoring four goals and registering one assist in six Serie A appearances. Chiesa's current deal in Turin has less than two years to run, and there has recently been speculation surrounding his future with the Italian giants. According to Calciomercato, Man United are keeping a close eye on the situation, with the Red Devils planning to make a move when the January transfer window opens for business. The report claims that Juventus would likely demand around €60m (£52m) for the Italy international, who made the move to the Old Lady from Fiorentina in 2020, initially on loan. Chiesa has scored 26 goals and registered 21 assists in 100 appearances for his current side in all competitions, while he has managed five goals in 42 caps for the Italian national side. Juventus are reportedly keen to extend the attacker's deal until June 2026 on the same salary of €5m (£4.3m) per year, but he is likely to be offered more than that to make the move to Old Trafford. Man United are believed to view Chiesa as a replacement for Jadon Sancho, with the attacker widely expected to be on the move during the January transfer window. ....... Read more -> https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/man-utd/transfer-talk/news/man-united-lining-up-january-move-for-federico-chiesa_525218.html?newsnow
  8. Hojbjerg’s agent in Turin as Juventus pushes to complete transfer Juventus is intensifying their efforts to secure the services of Tottenham midfielder Pierre-Emile Højbjerg in the upcoming January transfer window, as they brace for a potential ban on Paul Pogba. ...... Højbjerg has been a favourite among most of the Tottenham managers since his arrival at the club. However, the new Spurs boss appears to have different preferences, leading to the Danish midfielder spending a considerable portion of the season on the bench and seeking a new opportunity. ...... While Tottenham is reportedly seeking 30 million euros for the transfer, Juventus is reportedly exploring a loan-to-buy agreement, which would likely involve a lower initial payment. This approach is influenced by Højbjerg’s contract, which is set to expire in 2025. ....... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/hojbjergs-agent-in-turin-as-juventus-pushes-to-complete-transfer/
  9. Insomma come nei suoi ultimi tempi alla Juve. Calciatore discontinuo che probabilmente continua a non fare una vita d'atleta.
  10. Chissá a chi dará la colpa della sconfitta lo special (cogli)...one
  11. Chiesa: Allegri wants Juventus to play ‘modern football’ Juventus striker Federico Chiesa insists Massimiliano Allegri wants the Bianconeri to play ‘modern football’ and jokes that his father Enrico has not told him his shooting ‘secret.’ ....... “We analysed the game [against Sassuolo] and we did well in the opening 20 minutes. We want to press high and play modern football as the coach wants. There were individual errors [against Sassuolo], but we beat Lecce with a good performance in the second half. “When you play for this team, you have responsibility. We are at Juventus, a historic team with many trophies,” continued Chiesa. “We have leaders in the dressing room, starting from the captain [Danilo]m Adrien [Rabiot] and young players like Fagioli and Miretti. We have started with great enthusiasm and we want to finish in the top four to play in the Champions League next season.” ....... “Surely, we proved that modern football is made of pressing and not waiting for the opponent,” he argued. “However, we were a bit tired in the first half so in these moments, we must understand that we can wait for the opponents and not be unbalanced, which is what we did at Sassuolo. “We can’t always press and be attacking-minded, but we are all trying to go the same way and play modern football as the coach wants. We must understand situations and avoid what we did at Sassuolo.” ........ When Alessandro Matri, one of the DAZN pundits and a former Juventus striker noted that Chiesa’s shooting style is similar to his father Enrico, Federico replied smiling. “Yes, it’s true, but he never told me his secret.” Chiesa, 25, has scored four goals in six appearances across all competitions this season and his contract with the Serie A giants runs out in June 2025. Read more -> https://football-italia.net/chiesa-allegri-wants-juventus-to-play-modern-football/
  12. Rabiot is the most productive midfielder in Serie A since last season Adrien Rabiot played a pivotal role in Juventus’ 1-0 victory over Lecce yesterday by providing the assist for Arkadiusz Milik’s goal. Rabiot emerged as one of the standout performers for the club in the previous campaign, embracing the challenge of contributing more goals, as advocated by Max Allegri. In the previous season, he impressively scored 11 goals across all competitions for the club and is determined to surpass that mark in the current campaign. ..... “19 – Since the start of last season (2022-23), no Serie A midfielder has been directly involved in more goals than Adrien Rabiot (19, 12 goals and 7 assists), considering all competitions. Essential.” Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/rabiot-is-the-most-productive-midfielder-in-serie-a-since-last-season/
  13. Ancora occasione per il Sassuolo. Laurentié si vede parato il tiro dell'1-3.
  14. Allegri: ‘Juventus from Scudetto contenders to flops’ Max Allegri calls for calm and ‘balance’ from the media after a hard-fought 1-0 win over Lecce. ‘Over the last few days we’ve gone from Scudetto rivals for Inter to being flops.’ The Bianconeri badly needed a boost after their 4-2 defeat to Sassuolo, but were jeered off the pitch by their own fans going into the half-time break at the Allianz Juventus Stadium. ....... “It was important to get the win, especially after a chaotic defeat against Sassuolo. We were up against a Lecce side that allow you very little, but we stayed balanced and made the most of our chances,” Allegri told DAZN. Despite the positive result, Allegri stormed off down the tunnel a few moments before the final whistle was blown in Turin. “We must not play the ball backwards so much, with a minute to go you cannot just punt a ball into the box, but we need to sort these things out. ........ “Over the last few days we have gone from Scudetto rivals for Inter to being flops, so there has to be a little balance in the way we are talked about. “I don’t want to hide here, Inter, Milan and Napoli have better resources than us to win the title. We have many players without a great deal of experience, but they can grow. It takes patience and time to absorb errors and learn from them.” ....... Read more -> https://football-italia.net/allegri-juventus-from-scudetto-contenders-to-flops/
  15. Corto muso returns as Juve squeak past Lecce at home Max Allegri’s tactical response to Saturday’s loss left a lot to be desired, but in the end Juve came out with three points. One of the biggest questions about Juventus early in the season has been what Massimiliano Allegri would do tactically after the team’s first real setback. After showing renewed tactical gumption early in the season with a new-look press that at times have Juve looking a little more like the teams of the last decade than the current one, it was still uncertain how Allegri would react when the team got punched in the mouth. Would he stay the course and keep the new tactics? Or would he revert to his default of the last two years — passive corto muso football that caused games against even the lowliest opposition to spike a person’s blood pressure. Based on Tuesday’s game against Lecce, the needle is, unfortunately, tilting toward the latter. Juve were booed off the field at halftime after failing to create much of anything on offense. Lecce played football in the middle of the pitch and were barely hassled by any players clad in this year’s snazzy grey third kits. Despite the fact that they were held without a shot, they at times looked the better side going into the locker room at the break. Fortunately, Juve’s second half display was better, although still a little too passive at times. An ugly goal by Arkadiusz Milik just before the hour made all the difference, and while Juve pursued a second goal, they lacked the aggression in doing so that we saw against Lazio 10 days ago, and seeing out the 1-0 victory had more to do with a defense that didn’t allow a shot on target for the entire game than the attack looking to seal things with another goal. ....... The one real chance Juve made came in the 27th minute. It was set up by the best passage of football Juve produced all night, starting with Chiesa on the left side. He played the ball to Locatelli, who exchanged quick passes with Fagioli before feeding it back to Chiesa again. The forward then played a deft one-two with Danilo, who fed him perfectly into the left channel. He was clear on goal and beat Falcone to the far post, but elected to use his weaker left foot and pushed it just in front of the post instead of curling it inside. ...... LE PAGELLE WOJCIECH SZCZESNY - NR. No point in giving a rating here after Lecce was held completely without a shot on target. Szczesny was barely even called upon to deal with a cross. DANIELE RUGANI - 6. A very good season debut. I almost forgot he was there at times — in the good way. BREMER - 6. Got physical with Kristovic and committed a bunch of fouls early, but eventually kept the young Montenegrin completely under wraps. DANILO - 7. The kind of captain’s performance we’ve come to expect. Pushed up a lot in the second half, and ended up tied for the team lean wtih three key passes. WESTON McKENNIE - 7. Three tackles and three interceptions defensively combined with some good work offensively, including the hockey assist fo the goal and his own key pass a while earlier. He’s really taking to playing outside, although he doesn’t quite have the “blow your man away” speed he sometimes needs to create room for himself. NICOLO FAGIOLI - 7. This is more like his usual self. Completed 88.1 percent of his passes, three of which were key passes. When Juve did get themselves into position to do something offensively, he was usually in the middle of it. MANUEL LOCATELLI - 7. This is more like it from him. Completed passes at a 92.7 percent clip, including two key passes, and was a wrecking ball defensively. He had six tackles, twice as many as anyone else who stepped on the field Tuesday night. ADRIEN RABIOT - 6. His assist on the game-winner gives him some shine on what was again not quite the level we’re expecting to see out of him after last year. But the assist was a huge one, so he gets a passing grade. ANDREA CAMBIASO - 5.5. ........ FEDERICO CHIESA - 5.5. Didn’t put any of his four shots on target and seemed to be starting to put the team on his back too much as the game wore on without a goal. On the bright side he did complete all of his crosses. ARKADIUSZ MILIK - 6. Largely anonymous before the goal, he put himself in perfect position to time hi run and bury that finish. Also had two key passes and held the ball up pretty well when he had his back to goal. SUBS FEDERICO GATTI - 6. Nothing like the horror show from the weekend. Helped seal the win after coming in for a less-than-90-minutes fit Rugani. FILIP KOSTIC - 5. ......... DUSAN VLAHOVIC - NR. ........ FABIO MIRETTI - NR. .......... TIMOTHY WEAH - NR. ........ MANAGER ANALYSIS That was not encouraging. The direction Allegri would take the team after its first real setback was one of the big questions early in the season. So far, though, it only needs and the needle points a lot more toward the things that caused the team to struggle the last two years as opposed to the new tactics that saw the team look a lot more exciting early in this campaign. With Atalanta looming over the weekend, it won’t take long before we figure out exactly whether we continue on this slide back to full-on corto muso football or continue to play a more proactive game that has been the story of the year so far. Any regression could have a serious impact on Juve’s ability to make the top four this season, and we can only hope that the back room staff is able to coax him back out of his shell, because when Allegri coaches scared, the team looks it too, and it struggles. LOOKING AHEAD A big three-game stretch is coming up, starting with the weekend’s trip to Bergamo to face Atalanta. The first Derby della Mole of the season follows that, then, after the international break, comes a trip to San Siro to face AC Milan. Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2023/9/27/23891622/juventus-lecce-2023-serie-a-matchday-6-final-score-result-match-recap-manager-analysis-max-allegri
  16. Juventus 1 - Lecce 0: Initial reaction and random observations There weren’t many style points at the Allianz Stadium, but there also weren’t any massive game-altering mistakes from Juventus, either. I’m guessing that after the showing they just had over the weekend, the last thing Juventus players and coaches alike wanted to hear was that of whistles from the stands as they walked off the field at halftime. Unfortunately, that happened Tuesday, with a pretty uninspiring opening 45 minutes leaving you to wonder just how much the loss to Sassuolo was still lingering for those same players and the man who fills out the starting lineup. While there wasn’t a whole lot of room potentially play worse, the chance to play better come the second 45 minutes was there for the taking. It wasn’t pretty, but Juve did just that. An improvement second half — albeit, still very far off from what we saw from them the last time they played on the Allianz Stadium turf — and Arek Milik’s first real contribution of the night saw Juventus grab the lead over Serie A’s biggest early-season surprise. While Juve pushed for a second goal that never came, the Bianconeri’s 1-0 win turned out to be more of a grinder than something that was easy on the eyes and something that would have allowed the clear anxiety that was in that stadium to be totally relieved. It was not pretty. Not by any means. Some of the same issues — especially in midfield and finishing in front of the Lecce goal — was there again just like we saw over the weekend against Sassuolo. For all the good Juve’s defense did — Lecce didn’t even take a shot until nearly the hour mark — it was the other two areas of the field that still looked disjointed and not as fluid of a unit as they have at other points of the early season to date. ....... Juve got the win. It wasn’t one that is all that inspiring, but I’ll take it. And now I hope they rest up and come out a whole lot better than they did on Tuesday night when they make the trip to Bergamo. Let’s just hope they can crank it up against Atalanta like they did in their first big game of the season because that was fun. ...... RANDOM THOUGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS At least we can say Juve’s back into second place for a few hours, right? You want a good way to ensure that your goalkeeper who just had arguably the worst game of his career doesn’t repeat it? Well, I can think of one — not having Lecce record a shot on goal and look pretty rough in the attacking third as a whole. Lecce finished with two shots. Total. That’s it! ........ Lecce pressed. Juve struggled with the press. Welcome to things that don’t surprise you. ...... This also had the feel of Chiesa trying to do a little too much at times? I don’t know. He sometimes just puts his head down and dribbles with the one goal of trying to do everything himself no matter what. ...... Former Juventus Coppa Italia hero Hamza Rafia was a second-half sub for Lecce. ‘Member him, folks? Because up until a few days ago, I had totally forgotten he was still in Serie A. ....... For somebody who doesn’t play all that much all will (probably) see his playing time be not as plentiful with no European football this season, Daniele Rugani has become a pretty reliable backup on this team. That’s another way of saying he did another solid job and I have no complaints about how Rugani played against Lecce. The SofaScore rating said Manuel Locatelli had a pretty good game. Maybe my eyes are deceiving me — and, based on my visit to the eye doctor yesterday, that could be true! — but I thought it was a lot like the team as a whole where things were better in the second half. Weston McKennie got the hockey assist on Milik’s goal. That’s more involvement in a goal for a guy who is playing as a wingback who isn’t actually a wingback. That said, that second half seemed like a prime opportunity to bring Timothy Weah on a lot earlier than he was to have him try and beat some dudes for pace on the right wing. Sometimes you just gotta unleash that speed. (Although I’m sure Allegri held off on making the move because McKennie is probably the better player on the defensive end of the two.) ....... Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2023/9/26/23891365/juventus-lecce-2023-serie-a-matchday-6-final-score-result-initial-reaction-random-observations
  17. Juventus Player Ratings vs Lecce: Milik’s Strike Settles Cagey Affair Juventus (3-5-2) Wojciech Szczesny – 6 Following the horror show at the Mapei Stadium, the Pole was seeking atonement. However, the Lecce players failed to test him with a single shot on target. Nevertheless, getting the clean sheet should be refreshing. Danilo – 6.5 The Juventus captain was untroubled at the back. He also pushed his teammates forward. Although his distribution was hit-and-miss, he picked up Chiesa with a brilliant through ball that should have culminated in a goal. Gleison Bremer – 6 ......... Daniele Rugani – 6.5 A comfortable display in defense from the former Empoli man on his first start of the season. Made a good case for additional playing time. Weston McKennie – 6.5 The Texan made himself a protagonist on both ends of the pitch. Did well to win back possession on many occasions. Delivered the pre-assist with a decent cross to Rabiot. Nicolò Fagioli – 6 The Italian midfielder displayed some flashes of brilliance, but still doesn’t appear to be at his sharpest from a technical and physical standpoint. Manuel Locatelli – 6 ....... Adrien Rabiot – 6.5 The Frenchman started slow but his performance grew as the match progressed. His header provided the assist for the winner. Could have delivered another one, but decided to go for goal himself. Andrea Cambiaso – 5.5 ........ Federico Chiesa – 7 The former Fiorentina ran his socks off for the team. He remains the most creative force at Juventus but will certainly rue his missed one-on-one opportunity in the first half. Arkadiusz Milik – 6.5 The Pole hardly impressed during the first half, wasting several balls with his heavy touch. But his display improved after the interval and eventually found the back of the net. His goal may have been a simple tap-in, but he also helped in the build-up. Substitutes Filip Kostic – 6 ......... Federico Gatti – 6 A morale-boosting appearance for the Juventus defender following the traumatic events of the weekend. He was barely tested though. Dusan Vlahovic – N/A Fabio Miretti – N/A Timothy Weah – N/A Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/juventus-player-ratings-vs-lecce-miliks-strike-settles-cagey-affair/
  18. Massimo Brambati says this is Allegri’s last season at Juventus no matter what happens Massimo Brambati has given a bold opinion regarding the future of Max Allegri, asserting that this will be his final season at the helm of Juventus. Allegri, despite his illustrious coaching career, has faced mounting pressure since his return to the club two seasons ago and has yet to secure any silverware during his second stint in Turin. Juventus is eager for him to bring an end to their trophy drought, and the coach is acutely aware that his team cannot finish the current campaign without a trophy. Being Italy’s premier club, Juventus would undoubtedly attract numerous coaches should Allegri be relieved of his duties. The Bianconeri manager is well aware of this fact. However, Brambati insists that Allegri will depart at the conclusion of the season, even if he manages to secure the league title. ...... “I was told that he will leave at the end of the season, whatever the outcome. Even if he were to win the Scudetto and the Cup Italy, a meeting is scheduled with the company in which they will agree to end the experience early.” ......... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/massimo-brambati-says-this-is-allegris-last-season-at-juventus-no-matter-what-happens/
  19. Milik strike breaks down stubborn Lecce to give Juventus the win Arkadiusz Milik stepped up with a goal that proved decisive for Juventus in their Serie A clash against a resolute Lecce side tonight. Juventus had to bounce back from their previous 4-2 defeat to Sassuolo and were up against an undefeated Lecce team that had previously defeated Lazio and secured points against Fiorentina and Genoa. Despite Juventus’ recent struggles against Sassuolo and Bologna, they entered the match with a strong sense of confidence. In the first half, they nullified Lecce’s attacking threat. The Bianconeri created numerous scoring opportunities, with Federico Chiesa and Milik testing Lecce’s goalkeeper, Wladimiro Falcone. ........ The decisive moment arrived in the 57th minute when Adrien Rabiot skillfully nodded the ball into Milik’s path, and the Polish striker finished with precision. Although there was a VAR check that briefly threatened to dampen the celebration of the Bianconeri players, the goal was eventually confirmed. ....... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/milik-strike-breaks-down-stubborn-lecce-to-give-juventus-the-win/
  20. Soulé ha così dichiarato: «Il primo giorno che sono arrivato c’era un’alta intensità di allenamenti, ero un po’ stanco». Ma alla Juve si batte forse la fiacca?
  21. EZIO EMILIO MAZZUCCO Nazione: Italia Luogo di nascita: Torino Data di nascita: 27.02.1932 Luogo di morte: Torino Data di morte: 12.02.2002 Ruolo: Attaccante Altezza: - Peso: - Soprannome: - Alla Juventus dal 1951 al 1952 Esordio: 11.10.1951 - Amichevole - Juventus-Cenisia 7-0 Ultima partita: 22.05.1952 - Amichevole - Vogherese-Juventus 2-6 0 presenze - 0 reti
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