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  1. Chissá cosa sta pensando Chiellini guardando le disavventure difensive della Juve.
  2. Si. Hanno rettificato a radio Bianconera
  3. Buon giocatore Palestra. Di proprietá dell'Atalanta e la Juve lo sta osservando attentamente.
  4. Ci vorrebbe un giocatore che sappia sparare un siluro dalla distanza
  5. Serie A: Juventus vs. Cagliari – probable line-ups Dusan Vlahovic returns to the Juventus starting XI alongside Kenan Yildiz in a must-win Serie A match against Cagliari. It kicks off at 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT) at the Allianz Stadium in Turin. ............ Vlahovic, Yildiz and Khephren Thuram were benched in the previous match against Bodo/Glimt, but are all expected to return to the starting XI today. Cagliari have travelled to the Allianz Stadium without the injured Andrea Belotti, Zè Pedro, Luca Mazzitelli, Yerry Mina and Marko Rog. ............ Juventus vs. Cagliari – probable line-ups Juventus (3-4-2-1): Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Kelly, Koopmeiners; Cambiaso, Thuram, Locatelli, Kostic; Conceiçao, Yildiz, Vlahovic. Cagliari (3-5-2): Caprile; Zappa, Deiola, Luperto; Palestra; Adopo, Prati, Folorunsho, Obert; Esposito, Borrelli. . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/juventus-v-cagliari-probable-line-ups-watch-tv/
  6. Round 13: Juventus vs. Cagliari match preview Juventus have returned from the Arctic Circle and have the hopes that they will be done with those kinds of temperatures and playing conditions for the rest of the late-fall weeks and into the winter. Same goes for hoping that a first Champions League win can carry over to a current run domestically that has seen plenty of draws the last few weeks. Then again, it’s not expected to be all that much warmer in Turin this weekend. So while it might be cold in Turin on Saturday evening, Juventus are certainly hoping to build off their first Champions League win of the season. The last thing Juve manager Luciano Spalletti needs to see from his team is the same result he had seen the previous three outings in all competitions. You know, the sight of Juventus drawing against an opponent no matter how good or bad they may be. But a lot like when Juve faced Fiorentina last weekend, Spalletti’s squad now has a Cagliari side that entered Matchday 13 in 14th place and all of three points above the drop zone as we charge toward the midway point of the 2025-26 season. ............ But if Spalletti’s team wants any chance of getting into the top four before the end of the 2025 calendar year, then it’s these types of opponents in which they need to start beating regularly again rather than recording draw after draw after draw. ............ In fact, it’s the same seventh-place standing when Juve play at the Allianz Stadium, with four wins and two losses in their first six home fixtures domestically this season. So, with all of that being said, the main question coming off Tuesday’s win over Bodø/Glimt is probably this one: Will we see the Juventus from the first half in Norway or the one that flipped the score in their favor in the second half? It sure would be nice — especially against a team like Cagliari that hasn’t won a game since the last week of September and has just a single positive result over that span, with a scoreless draw against the aforementioned red-hot Como coming earlier this month. ............ Juventus have won 14 of their last 17 games against Cagliari. That is a trend that has to continue for the simple fact that Spalletti’s squad has to keep pace with the top six and not let things get even worse as we head toward the new year. Because if the margin between Juve and the top six becomes more than just a few points once we hit Christmas, there’s going to be a lot of work to do — yes, even more than the current day — after we all try and shake off our New Year’s Eve hangovers. Nobody wants that — especially when you realize how crowded the fixture list is going to be over the next couple of months. TEAM NEWS Spalletti did not hold a pre-match press conference on Friday, so we’re unsure of where things stand officially in terms of injuries and availability for Saturday’s game. Federico Gatti, who missed the trip to Norway earlier this week due to the flu, looks like he will be available off the bench after returning to training on Thursday. ............ Considering Juventus are a week away from their big trip to Naples, it feels important to repeat that Teun Koopmeiners is one yellow card away from having to serve a one-game ban. So if he wants to continue the recent trend of not getting a card, that should ensure he will be playing against Napoli in a week. JUVENTUS PLAYER TO WATCH As we have done plenty of the times over the last few years, we’re going to talk about somebody from Serbia. The catch is that the Serbian we are about to talk about probably isn’t the one you think. ............ The Serbian we are about to talk about is Filip Kostic. You know, the guy who scored Juventus’ only goal in their less-than-inspiring performance in Florence last weekend. When it comes to the predicted lineups for Cagliari’s trip to Turin, guess who’s being tipped to start on the left wing? That, my friends, would be our buddy Kostic. ............ Juventus’ need for some sort of presence on the left wing that isn’t Kenan Yildiz is pretty apparent at this point. Cambiaso has provided it at times, but is still just so widely inconsistent on both ends of the field to be relied upon like he has been in the past. (He will still get a lot of minutes, though, because of who he is and he has a manager who very much appreciates him.) But Kostic has delivered when he’s played — which, again, is something I did not expect to say when it became evident he was sticking around this season. So let’s hope Kostic can once again do something cool on the left wing just like he did last weekend. Maybe it can even come in a game that Juventus actually wins, too. MATCH INFO When: Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025. Where: Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy. Official kickoff time: 6 p.m. local time in Italy and across Europe, 5 p.m. in the United Kingdom, 12 p.m. Eastern time, 11 a.m. Central time, 9 a.m. Pacific time. ............ Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/previews-reviews/34167/juventus-cagliari-2025-serie-a-matchday-13-preview-team-news-schedule-how-to-watch
  7. When injured Juventus star Bremer is expected to return to action Juventus star Gleison Bremer has been forced to the sidelines for two months, but the Bianconeri hope the Brazilian centre-back will return to action against Bologna in mid-December. ............ The Brazil international underwent meniscus surgery on the medial meniscus of his left knee in October, but hasn’t played a competitive match for the Old Lady since the end of September. Bremer is gradually increasing the workload during training sessions, and his target is to be available for an away game at Bologna on December 14. ............ Bremer’s return will boost Luciano Spalletti’s options in central defence, possibly allowing the Tuscan tactician to use a four-man defence. ............ . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/when-injured-juventus-star-bremer-returns/
  8. Napoli is competing with Juventus for Serie A midfielder Davide Frattesi has remained under Juventus’ observation, and the club may now have a renewed opportunity to sign him following his struggles at Inter Milan. The midfielder first came onto the Old Lady’s radar during his time at Sassuolo, where his consistent performances attracted attention from several top clubs. Juventus were reportedly interested when he sought to leave the Black and Greens, but he ultimately opted for a move to Inter Milan. Since joining the Nerazzurri, however, he has struggled to secure regular playing time, prompting renewed interest from the Bianconeri, who see him as an ideal addition to their squad. ............ Juventus view Frattesi as a player capable of strengthening their midfield both tactically and strategically. His previous performances for the national team under Luciano Spalletti have enhanced his appeal, and the new Juventus manager is reportedly eager to work with him again should a transfer take place. Frattesi possesses the versatility to contribute in multiple phases of play, combining energy, vision, and technical ability, qualities that Juventus are keen to integrate into their squad. The club believes that, with the right environment and consistent playing time, Frattesi could quickly become a key figure in their midfield setup. ............ Despite Juventus’ interest, they are not the only team monitoring Frattesi’s situation. Napoli is also considering adding him to their squad. The Partenopei recently experienced the loss of Kevin de Bruyne to injury and may look to strengthen their midfield during the January transfer window. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/napoli-is-competing-with-juventus-for-serie-a-midfielder/
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