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TURIN, ITALY - JANUARY 25: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SSC Napoli at Juventus Stadium on January 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

 

 

Luciano Spalletti praises Jonathan David, Weston McKennie and ‘alien’ Kenan Yildiz but insists Juventus need a new striker in January.

 

Juventus secured a 3-0 win over direct rivals, Napoli, on Sunday, moving one point below the defending champions in the Serie A table. ............

 

“All the matches are important. They’re all worth three points,” Spalletti said.

 

“It’s an important win for the awareness of what we do and the players’ awareness that they can play high-level football. These are matches you have to show yourself who you are, why you’re here and why you do it.” ............

 

“David is a strong player, and tonight he showed that he can hold his own in a duel in the box, where there’s no space, so it has to be taken away from the opponent,” he said.

 

“If you put all your strength into those moments, it’s fine, otherwise you don’t get there. He scored a goal as a proper striker.

 

“McKennie is a perfect central striker, one of the strongest as a centre-forward. He fights, he’s strong in the air, and he’s got an impressive leap. He plays to get results because he makes decisions. He would be a perfect striker.

 

“The match was always open because when you don’t finish your chances and the result isn’t safe, something unexpected can come from any episode,” Spalletti continued. ............

 

“For me, what’s fundamental is that they always did things the same way. The idea was always to go and press. Bremer was excellent in one-on-one in open field. Hojlund is strong physically, technically and in running behind. He handled that one-on-one perfectly.” ............

 

“There are strikers like Hojlund who drop into midfield, you smash the ball into them, and they still make it playable,” he said.

 

“That’s something we don’t have. David is fine for scoring goals, but when you look further, you also need someone who battles physically with the centre-back. We don’t need a striker to score goals, but for that kind of job. David is very strong, but he can’t do that kind of job. If the team manages not to concede goals and David keeps scoring, like he is now. Then we’ll still keep our heads above the water we can breathe, and everything is perfect.” ............

 

“Yildiz played as a striker and scored. He’s an alien; he’s not a normal footballer,” argued Spalletti.

 

“Every now and then, he does something wrong just to see if he can fit into normality, but he can’t; he can’t become a normal footballer.”

 

Juventus’ next match is just around the corner as the Bianconeri will return to the pitch on Wednesday, away at Monaco in the Champions League.

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Read more -> https://football-italia.net/spalletti-juventus-need-striker-yildiz-alien/

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TURIN, ITALY - JANUARY 25: Jonathan David of Juventus celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SSC Napoli at Juventus Stadium on January 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

 

 

Jonathan David continued his improved run of form as Juventus swept aside Napoli with a convincing 3-0 win, with the Canadian forward opening the scoring and reflecting on a season he feels is finally clicking into place. ............

 

“Yes, I’m improving this season,” he said. “I can really feel that growth, not just individually but also within the team.” ............

 

The goal against Napoli took David to four league goals and six in all competitions, numbers that reflect a steady upward curve after a more difficult start. ............

 

For the striker, a key moment in that journey came earlier in the season after a missed penalty, an episode that, rather than setting him back, helped unlock something mentally.

 

“For me, that was the turning point,” David explained.

 

“From that moment, an important phase of growth began. I’ve always felt the coach’s confidence in me, and that shows on the pitch.” ............

 

“The celebration was something we thought of today, quite quickly,” he said with a smile. “You serve the coffee and then you drink it together.” ............

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Read more -> https://football-italia.net/juventus-3-0-napoli-jonathan-david-improvement/

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Juventus’ 3-0 win over Napoli felt significant not only for the opponent or the scoreline, but for what it continues to say about the direction of the club under Luciano Spalletti. ............

 

Juventus controlled the tempo, pressed with purpose and showed a clarity that has increasingly become a feature of their matches in recent weeks. ............

 

After 18 Serie A matches in charge, Luciano Spalletti has led Juventus to 12 wins, four draws and just two defeats.

 

That translates into an average of 2.08 points per game, a return that places Juventus firmly back among the league’s elite and reignites belief in a genuine push towards the top end of the table. ............

 

Under Igor Tudor, Juventus had started positively, but collected 1.50 points per match across his first eight league games.

Respectable, but not transformative. ............

 

What stands out most is not just the results, but the consistency. Juventus look calmer in possession, more aggressive without the ball, and far clearer in their attacking ideas.

 

Players such as Kenan Yıldız appear liberated. ............

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Read more -> https://football-italia.net/spalletti-statistics-juventus-transformation/

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Juventus 3 - Napoli 0: Initial reaction and random observations

Juventus FC v SSC Napoli - Serie A

 

 

Within the span of five days, two opposing managers in the visitors’ dugout had the same kind of expression on their face as the final minutes ticked off the clock at the Allianz Stadium. First it was Jose Mourinho as Juve handed his Benfica a crushing blow for their Champions League hopes. And now, with his squad already decimated by injuries, it was our old buddy Antonio Conte putting two fingers up to his face to rub his eyes after Juventus’ thundered home a third and final goal.

 

Both games, both wins, were signs of just how much this Juventus squad have changed under the man who — especially considering the opponent this weekend — has started to put his stamp on this Juve team.

 

Luciano Spalletti’s Juventus beat Conte and Napoli 3-0 on Sunday at the Allianz Stadium. It was a stark contrast from what we saw from these two teams 49 days earlier in Naples, with Napoli taking advantage of Spalletti’s own experimentation to get three points in their first matchup against their former manager. But on Sunday, with Conte’s Napoli still dealing with the same kind of injury crunch that they were last month, Spalletti won it with the kind of football we actually expect from him — there was pressing, there was quick recovery of the ball, there were quality chances being created, all of it. This was a Spalletti win if there ever was one.

 

And it came against Napoli.

 

Say what you want about their injury situation, but this is still Juventus beating Napoli. This is Juventus getting within a point of Napoli in the Serie A table as they now wait to see what happens between Roma and AC Milan in the Italian capital. (And makes you shake your head about the dropped points to Cagliari last weekend, too.)

 

They were beatable back in December because of who they didn’t have on the field, but Juventus couldn’t get it done then. This time around, though, Juve did the exact opposite of that. They got the lead against Napoli thanks to Jonathan David’s third goal in his last four Serie A games, they then hunkered down and took Napoli’s biggest punch of the night and only true extended period of pressure, and then they put them away with Kenan Yildiz scoring his career-best eighth goal of the league season. The cherry on top came from Filip Kostic of all people, with a left-footed strike we haven’t seen from him all that often ever since he first wore bianconero under Max Allegri. ............

 

This is a different Juventus than the one we saw in southern Italy nearly two months ago. Spalletti has put his stamp on this squad, they’ve grown in confidence since the loss to Napoli and they’re playing an overall much-improved brand of football compared to the first few weeks of Spalletti’s tenure as Juve manager. ............

 

I just can’t get past the fact that they withstood Napoli’s only real extended push forward to try and even the game, defended things well, barely gave Michele Di Gregorio a thing to do and then delivered a knockout blow with about 15 minutes to go. That feels like a pretty good sign that this team, while still very much a flawed one, is really on an upward kind of trajectory under their manager now that he’s about to finish his third month in charge.

 

And just as a topper to all of this: With how Inter Milan are currently playing right now, did this Juventus win just put one of the final nails in the coffin when it comes to Napoli’s Scudetto hopes? Seems like it.

 

I’d call all of that a pretty good Sunday for Juventus.

RANDOM THOUGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS

  • That was … how do I phrase this properly so people get it easily … incredibly enjoyable. Yeah, that’s it.
  • ANTONIO CONTE SALTA CON NOI!!!!!!! ............
  • I wholeheartedly support Khephren Thuram playing like he did against Napoli for the rest of this season and his Juventus career. Whether it was because of his dad and brother both being in the stands or his overall form just getting better the last couple of weeks, Thuram was excellent. That was the Thuram of last season that had a whole lot of us excited about his future at the club. More of that, please, KT.
  • I mean, Thuram won EIGHT tackles. EIGHT TACKLES! That is insane for a midfielder.
  • Weston McKennie’s heat map is a thing of beauty. ............
  • Somebody who also had an impressive kind of heat map with all the work on and off the ball he was doing? That would be a certain Canadian with the last name of David. The man was an absolute workhorse against Napoli. The goal was very well done and a sign of how he was able to use his strength to hold off his man, but overall you can just see his game starting to grow. Same with his confidence, too. He’s said it, Spalletti has said it and now we’re saying it here. He’s not on great form just yet, but David is certainly digging himself out of that early-season hole he found himself in.
  • This had to be one of the quietest games that Scott McTominay has had ever since joining Napoli and I feel like the work that Thuram and especially Manuel Locatelli did to mark him out of the game is a huge reason for that. McTominay has been on an absolute heater of late, and yet he barely made a peep against Juventus.
  • That Locatelli assist on the David opener was pretty great, too. Don’t forget that part.
  • That Fabio Miretti assist after just coming onto the field on Yildiz’s goal was pretty nice, too.
  • We would like to thank Juan Jesus for that mistake that led to Yildiz’s goal. Thank you, Mr. Jesus. ............
  • Lloyd Kelly is also good! What a big step forward he’s made since joining Juventus a year ago now.
  • Praising Kelly pretty much every post-game thread I write over the last few weeks? Did not expect that to be the case, but here we are — and I’m quite happy to be proven wrong. Keep doing you, Lloyd. ............
  • Di Gregorio had to make one save. It was pretty early in the game. Other than that, dude did not have a whole lot to do — and that’s what we like no matter who’s in goal for Juventus.
  • Kostic scored as many goals as he attempted crosses. If only that was always the case, right?
  • I say that in jest, but Kostic popping up on the right after Spalletti brought him on was at first more of a defensive move more than anything else. But then it turned into a move that resulted in him scoring a really nice goal thanks to his extreme left-footedness. That works just fine in my book. ............

Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/previews-reviews/35766/juventus-3-napoli-0-initial-reaction-and-random-observations

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TURIN, ITALY - JANUARY 25: Antonio Conte, Head Coach of SSC Napoli, looks on during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SSC Napoli at Juventus Stadium on January 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

 

 

Juventus fans mocked their ex-coach and midfielder, Antonio Conte, in the final minutes of a home 3-0 victory last night: ‘Jump with us.’

 

Juventus secured a 3-0 victory over rivals Napoli last night, thanks to goals from Jonathan David, Kenan Yildiz and Filip Kostic. ............

 

The entire home crowd stood up after the third goal scored by Kostic at minute 86, singing, “Antonio Conte, jump with us.” ............

 

A former midfielder and coach for Juventus, the relationship between Conte and most Juventus fans collapsed when the Italian tactician took over at Inter, the Bianconeri’s biggest rivals, in 2019.

 

Juventus fans mocked their former star and coach, but didn’t insult him, while they loudly booed Romelu Lukaku when the Belgian was introduced as a substitute in the second half, making his first appearance in 2025-26. ............

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Read more -> https://football-italia.net/how-juventus-fans-mocked-conte-3-0-win-napoli/

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Khephren Thuram explains Juventus’ goal celebrations in their 3-0 win over Napoli and insists ‘we can still improve’ under Luciano Spalletti.

 

Juventus secured a massive 3-0 win over rivals Napoli at the Allianz Stadium last night. ............

 

Thuram spoke at a press conference attended by Football Italia last night, during which he explained the Bianconeri’s goal celebrations: “We celebrated by drinking a coffee. When Kenan scored, he did a star, and we mimed little sparkles. I don’t know what we’ll do going forward, but it’s nice.” ............

 

“Our goal is to win because we are at Juventus. We must always try to win and grow, as a team and as players,” Thuram continued.

 

“We’ve been improving a lot since the coach arrived, but we can still improve even more, and we’re working toward that.” ............

 

The Bianconeri currently sit 5th in the Serie A standings, just one point below Roma and Napoli, who occupy a Champions League placement.

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Read more -> https://football-italia.net/thuram-juventus-goal-celebrations-napoli/

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Le Pagelle: Juventus vs. Napoli

TURIN, ITALY - JANUARY 25: Khephren Thuram of Juventus kicks the ball during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SSC Napoli at Juventus Stadium on January 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Filippo Alfero - Juventus FC/Juventus FC via Getty Images)

 

 

There was celebration at the Allianz Stadium on Sunday night, as Juventus completely dismantled Napoli in a 3-0 victory that pulled them to within one point of their opponent for fourth place.

 

It was perhaps their best performance of the season. They completely throttled the defending champions (barf), dominating the midfield and keeping Antonio Conte’s men from posing much of any threat to Juve’s goal. ............

 

MICHELE DI GREGORIO - 6.  ............

PIERRE KALULU - 6.5.  ............

BREMER - 6. Mostly held Rasmus Hojlund in check, but pushed his luck to the absolute brink at the end of the first half when he put an arm around the Dane’s head in the box. Luckily, nothing came of it. Had a rough day passing, completing only 71.4 percent.

LLOYD KELLY - 6.5. Made three tackles and three clearances, while negating most all of Napoli’s attempts to attack down his flank. Helped make Giovane’s debut quite flat indeed.

WESTON McKENNIE - 6.5. Played in several different positions over the course of the game, starting as a right wing-back before moving into the trequartista spot of a 4-2-3-1 and ending the match playing as the No. 9. Had two key passes and led the team with five clearances, while helping keep the midfield firmly in Juve’s control.

MANUEL LOCATELLI - 7. Dominated the midfield battle with Scott McTominay. Constantly marked the Scot out of proceedings, while still finding the time to complete 92.8 percent of his passes and make a truly outrageous pass for the assist on David’s opening goal. Finished with three tackles and a pair of blocked shots defensively.

KHÉPHREN THURAM - 8. The standout of the match on all levels. He made a mind-bending eight tackles, and was desperately unlucky not to score the opener with a fantastic shot that thunked off the corner of the woodwork. Also noteworthy was his lung-busting run through the middle of the Napoli defense at the end of the first half, resulting in a corner kick after his shot was blocked. He’s been regaining form the last few weeks, and this may have been the best match he’s ever played in Juve colors.

ANDREA CAMBIASO - 5.5.  ............

FRANCISCO CONCEIÇÃO - 6.  ............

KENAN YILDIZ - 7. Had a pair of key passes and his finish on the goal was typically excellent. Made a great impact even though he was getting draped by a pair of defenders most of the time.

JONATHAN DAVID - 7. Scored a great goal in the first half, and it’s really clear that he’s regained his confidence. He ran everywhere, leading the game in distance run by the time he was taken off. Here’s the guy we were promised when he signed.

SUBS

FILIP KOSTIC - 6.5.  ............

JUAN CABAL - 6.  ............

FABIO MIRETTI - NR.  ............

TEUN KOOPMEINERS - NR.  ............

FEDERICO GATTI - NR.  ............

MANAGER ANALYSIS

Seven weeks ago Spalletti completely bottled things against Napoli. On Sunday, he got everything right. The way he set the team up was pitch-perfect. He was able to completely wipe out McTominay, who had been a major problem in the return, and completely neutralized the Napoli attack.

 

What was a little bit more concerning, at least at first, was how the team came out in the second half. It looked for all the world like Spalletti had made the out-of-character decision to sit on the 1-0 lead and ride out the rest of the match on defense. It was enough to give flashbacks to other coaches whose first impulse was to do that. I, for one, was getting nervous as 20 minutes or so went by with Napoli controling 70 percent or more of the possession in the half. Napoli had barely put a shot towards goal—much less one on target—during that time, but we’ve seen Juve waste games like this with a single mistake even when they were dominating the match.

 

But close to the 70 minute mark or so, Juve started to come out of their shell. They looked to attack more, and when Yildiz scored the second goal it let the air out of Napoli like a balloon, and Juve kept complete control of the game from then on out. Looking back, it feels like Spalletti was lying in wait for those first 25 minutes or so of the half, waiting for the Napoli players—who had hardly anything on the bench to back them up thanks to their mountainous injury list—to show some signs of fatigue before springing the team forward and running them ragged in the last phases of the match. It feels like Conte was sensing the same thing on the Napoli sideline, because he threw on two of his meager subs to try to counteract that within five minutes of each other. It isn’t a surprise that Juve regained their control of the match as time ticked on after that.

 

If that’s where Spalletti’s mind was going, it was a superb reading of the situation. One way or the other, he cooked up a fantastic plan to smother Napoli and right the wrongs from the December game in Naples.

LOOKING AHEAD

Juve now turn their attention to the Champions League league phase finale on Wednesday at Monaco. Depending on the results around them, a victory could secure a high place in the seed pot for the playoff round, or, if everything goes right, a place in the top eight to bypass the playoff round altogether.

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Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/previews-reviews/35813/le-pagelle-juventus-napoli-player-ratings-manager-analysis-2026-serie-a-matchday-22-final-score-result-vs-napoli

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Juventus owner John Elkann visited the team in the dressing room at the Allianz Stadium on Sunday, congratulating them on a 3-0 win over Napoli. ............

 

Juventus posted pictures of Elkann visiting the Bianconeri players in the dressing room in a visibly relaxed mood after a big win.

 

Last night’s win leaves the Bianconeri fifth in the Serie A standings, one point below Napoli and Roma, who occupy a Champions League spot. ............

 

Juventus’ next game is away at Monaco on Wednesday, in the final game of the league phase of the Champions League. ............

 

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Read more -> https://football-italia.net/elkann-congratulates-juventus-3-0-win-napoli/

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