Socrates 9453 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 139392 messaggi Inviato November 21 Spalletti takes a new approach to solving Juventus’ goalscoring problems Juventus continue to face a recurring goalscoring problem that has troubled them across recent seasons, creating a major obstacle as they attempt to re-establish consistent form. The Bianconeri are widely recognised as one of Italy’s most prestigious clubs, yet they remain unable to convert chances with the regularity expected at the highest level. Although many teams across Europe struggle in different areas, the central issue for Juventus is clearly their lack of goalscoring efficiency. ............ The men in black and white possess several highly regarded attackers, yet the team frequently finds itself unable to make full use of its offensive potential. This ongoing difficulty has contributed to their mixed results and has been one of the main reasons behind the dismissal of their last two managers. Juventus still believe in the quality within their squad, but the inconsistency in front of goal prevents them from taking full control of matches. Supporters have often watched their team dominate possession and create situations without finding the decisive finish. ............ Luciano Spalletti is aware of the seriousness of the issue, yet he has taken a broader and more structural view of how to address it. Rather than focusing solely on correcting individual shortcomings, he believes the solution lies in reinforcing collective stability. ............ He said, “We always refer to numbers, we can’t help but use them. Then the real work is managing to find our own stability where we can build on the team’s strengths, not trying to correct this or that. It’s about creating something recognised by the players that will be the basis for staying above this line. What I told them recently: I’m in line with what I thought of them after meeting and seeing them. I’m happy to have found what I was hoping for, and we have so many things, and they’re important. What we need to focus on right now is recognising these moments, knowing how to put them into practice at the right times. We have almost everything.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/spalletti-takes-a-new-approach-to-solving-juventus-goalscoring-problems/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 9453 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 139392 messaggi Inviato November 29 Stefano Tacconi backs Spalletti to succeed on the Juventus bench Luciano Spalletti has become the latest manager tasked with restoring Juventus to the summit of Italian football after several seasons of inconsistent form. The Bianconeri have endured a challenging period and continue to work tirelessly to regain the level of success that once defined them. Despite their stature, they have not won the league since 2020, and they have not come close to securing the title in recent years. For a club with such a rich tradition, this decline has highlighted the need for meaningful change and renewed direction. ............ The men in black and white remain determined to improve, and Spalletti is working to bring Juventus back to a more competitive standard, although the process has proved far from straightforward. As an established figure in management, he carries a strong reputation, and his performance with Juventus will inevitably influence how he is judged in the future. The club remain confident in his ability to guide the team forward, believing that his experience and strategic understanding can lay the foundation for progress. ............ Stefano Tacconi, a former Juventus player, has expressed confidence in Spalletti’s potential to succeed. He said, “He made a good impression on me, he’s nice and funny. We talked a bit about the current situation, and he said he’s studying the situation to be able to intervene in the best way possible. I’m convinced he can become a Juventus man too, even if it’s not easy to take over midway through the game. But I saw his passion, and above all, he wants to win. A coach who speaks like that is already in the game, and you can already see greater organisation.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/stefano-tacconi-backs-spalletti-to-succeed-on-the-juventus-bench/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 9453 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 139392 messaggi Inviato Domenica alle 19:30 Spalletti tells David and Openda what they need to avoid Juventus’ ‘slap’ Luciano Spalletti says Jonathan David and Lois Openda should not be ‘timid’ and have a bit of ‘di**face’ to emerge at Juventus, otherwise opponents will ‘slap’ them around. ............ Reporter Nicola Balice asked Spalletti on Saturday what he expects from David and Openda in the coming weeks, given that they’ll likely compete for a starting spot up front. ............ “We also have other solutions, but the analysis is clear and easy,” Spalletti replied. “Openda and David are central forwards. David might be better as a second striker because of how he links up with the team, even though everyone says the opposite. Maybe when it comes to attacking space, it’s the opposite. One is about depth and speed, the other is more about link-up play, cleaner in possession.” ............ “If the team puts them in the right conditions, they’re good at scoring goals because both of them have scored in the past,” Spalletti continued. ............ “In terms of personality, they’re very sensitive, good guys. I gladly hug them because they need that. They would need to score two or three goals in a row to gain confidence and feel calmer. But in football, you have to earn it and do it yourself. Once you nail down your role, you take on that posture and do what you need to do. As things are, it’s not enough. Everyone has doubts, and only they can clear them. They need to have that self-esteem and a bit of a di**face, otherwise others notice it, and if you’re timid, they’ll slap. ............ . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/spalletti-david-openda-avoid-juventus-slap/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 9453 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 139392 messaggi Inviato Domenica alle 19:38 Ravezzani: Comolli will be irritated by Spalletti’s ‘poor’ comment on Juventus duo Italian journalist Fabio Ravezzani believes Juventus head coach Luciano Spalletti may have irked the club’s CEO, Damien Comolli, with his latest comments. ............ The contest against the Sardinians also witnessed an injury for Dusan Vlahovic, who left the pitch in great agony, and could be out of action for months. The Serbian was replaced by Jonathan David, who once again failed to inspire and ended up being jeered by his own supporters. For his part, Lois Openda was introduced in the final minutes, and he didn’t fare much better. These displays left the fans anxious, wondering how these two strikers would cope in the coming months. ............ After the match, Spalletti noted that it is up to the Canadian and Belgian to prove they aren’t as ‘poor’ as their detractors claim. ............ “Juventus needed an hour to break down Cagliari, but ultimately earned a convincing win, with Yildiz and Conceicao standing out,” posted the TeleLombardia director. “Far more puzzling were Spalletti’s words: with Vlahovic out, instead of defending Openda and David, he said that ‘everyone considers them poor’ and it’s up to them to prove otherwise. “Comments like that don’t help them — they undermine them. Comolli surely won’t have appreciated it.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/ravezzani-comolli-luciano-spalletti-juventus-david-openda/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 9453 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 139392 messaggi Inviato Lunedì alle 20:24 Spalletti consider launching interesting Juventus attacking trio after losing Vlahovic Juventus boss Luciano Spalletti will have to come up with a new solution in attack, as Dusan Vlahovic could be out for a while. The Italian tactician had been heavily relying on the Serbian bomber since his arrival at the club, starting him on five out of six occasions. ............ Following his injury in the first half, Vlahovic was replaced by Jonathan David, who endured a rough night, culminating in boos and jeers from his own supporters at the Allianz Stadium. Moreover, Lois Openda didn’t fare much better in his late cameo. The two struggling summer signings were both on target in midweek against Bodo/Glimt, but they have only scored three goals between them since arriving in Turin. ............ As the source explains, the 66-year-old views Openda as a centre-forward who knows how to attack the space. On the other hand, David can operate as a second striker, as he’s capable of linking the lines. Moreover, Spalletti could seize the opportunity to launch Yildiz in a more central role, where he can pull the strings and act as a traditional Serie A number 10, commonly known as a Trequartista. In this case, Francisco Coneicao could pay the ultimate price, but he would still find space, reassures Albanese. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/spalletti-consider-launching-interesting-juventus-attacking-trio-after-losing-vlahovic/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 9453 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 139392 messaggi Inviato Martedì alle 09:45 (modificato) Spalletti reveals why he has kept Juventus duo on the bench Juventus manager Luciano Spalletti explained the reasons behind benching the club’s two summer signings, Edon Zhegrova and Joao Mario. Since the start of the season, all four new arrivals have been falling short of expectations. Jonathan David and Lois Openda have only scored three goals between them, but at least they have been getting opportunities, whether as starters or coming off the bench. ............ On Monday, Spalletti was asked about the duo who might finally get the opportunity to start a match when Juventus host Udinese in the Coppa Italia Round of 16 on Tuesday. The manager insisted that the Bosnian winger’s absence is due to his long layoff, as he has only recently returned from an injury he suffered with Lille last season. “Zhegrova is coming off a long injury and is a player who is a lively force,” said the 66-year-old in his pre-match press conference on Monday. ............ “When he gets going, he can explode at any moment, with the ball at his feet. He has that sort of flair that makes you wonder what he’ll pull off next. “But people often compare this style of football to the old one, saying that number 10s have disappeared, but we must also take into account the opponents’ strength. “Edon needs to extend his range of action. Given his condition, I think it’s more suitable to introduce him more during the game.” ............ “Joao Mario is technically skilled. He’s a good player, who knows how to make decisions and how to build confidence with the team and on the ball. “He’s a bit less built like a sprinter; I want to get to know him thoroughly.” . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/spalletti-juventus-zhegrova-joao-mario-playing/ Modificato Martedì alle 09:45 da Socrates Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 9453 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 139392 messaggi Inviato Giovedì alle 09:59 Spalletti backed to make Juventus great again Andrea Ranocchia has voiced his belief that Luciano Spalletti can eventually guide Juventus back to being a top side, although he accepts that the process will require significant time and patience. Spalletti is the club’s latest permanent manager and their third appointment in 2025, which highlights the instability the men in black and white have faced in recent months. Their last league title came in 2020, a lengthy drought for a team widely regarded as the most successful in Italian football. Juventus continue to see themselves as favourites for domestic honours, yet they remain some distance from returning to their former dominance. ............ Despite the challenges, Ranocchia believes Spalletti has the qualities needed to rebuild the team. He previously achieved major success with Napoli and has a strong reputation for developing competitive squads. Juventus, however, have experienced a turbulent period marked by frequent coaching changes and a sense that the club’s traditional identity has been weakened. Re-establishing that connection between the team, the supporters, and the wider environment is viewed as essential for any long-term revival. Ranocchia suggests that Spalletti’s experience and leadership can help lay those foundations if he is given the necessary support and continuity. ............ Ranocchia expressed his admiration for Spalletti and acknowledged the difficulty of taking charge midway through a season. He said: “Yes, he’s a good coach, with a great staff. Coming in during the season is always very difficult, it takes time, but I hope he can do well and continue next year. I’m very close to him, I love him. The situation is complicated, there have been so many coaching changes, and the club seems a bit distant from the team and the Juventus atmosphere. It needs to be rebuilt, and it will take a long time, I think it will take years, to get back to the level Juve was. These are football cycles, everyone has suffered and everyone has come back, now it’s a step behind the others.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/spalletti-backed-to-make-juventus-great-again/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 9453 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 139392 messaggi Inviato Giovedì alle 10:03 Valentini says Spalletti’s influence is beginning to show Juventus have placed its trust in Luciano Spalletti as it seeks to re-establish itself as the dominant force in Italian football. The men in black and white have endured a difficult period in recent seasons, struggling to retain relevance while several managerial appointments failed to lift them back to the top of the domestic game. Yet Juventus remain historically the biggest club in the country, and with a group of highly capable players, a return to their former stature is viewed as a realistic ambition. ............ In recent years, the men in black and white have worked tirelessly to reclaim their standing, but their progress under previous managers was limited. This lack of advancement ultimately prompted the club to turn to Spalletti, whose extensive experience and tactical acumen are seen as essential assets in guiding the team back to its best. The club intend to give him the full support required to shape a side that can compete at the highest level, and early signs suggest the players are beginning to respond to his methods. His reputation for instilling structure and encouraging decisive play has already influenced the team’s approach, and observers are taking note of these developments. ............ Antonello Valentini has offered his perspective on the improvements taking place under Spalletti. He remarked, “It is certainly a different Juventus than it was some time ago. We are starting to see Spalletti’s influence, even though there is still a lot to do. Too often, even in the headlines, there is a tendency to veer from depression to exaltation. Yesterday, I certainly saw a team that moves more vertically, that attacks more, and that has more initiative.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/journalist-says-spallettis-influence-is-beginning-to-show/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti