Ah yes, that's right, I forgot that Juventus doesn't have a busy schedule this season. So it is natural that they can remain consistent with very limited ones. And actually Allegri doesn't have many options for rotating players. And yes, the concern for the Juventus squad lies in the limited availability of reserve players that Juventus has this season.
I think this season is the year Juventus won the Serie A League and a moment to rise up because previously there were many obstacles, especially like last season when they were supposed to be able to play in Europe, but apparently they couldn't. Because Juventus was subject to a points deduction. Juventus' absence from the UCL and Europa League events is certainly an opportunity for Juventus to maintain the fitness of their players because apart from not having a schedule like Inter Milan, they can also fully focus on Serie A, more precisely their concentration is not divided by other competitions.
Against Salernitana it shouldn't be a difficult opponent for Juventus. The most important thing is that Juventus must not underestimate their opponents. They must always treat every match as an important match like against other strong teams. Because most strong teams always lose to weak teams because they underestimate their opponents.
Juventus must not waste any more points, so in all matches they must not underestimate their opponents, even if their opponents are at the bottom of the standings. Against SalesNitana, I believe Juventus will get points easily because this match is played in their own game, and Juventus is superior materially.
Even though I myself don't like Allegri's strategy which is still the same or too monotonous, there is a positive side behind his monotonous strategy, but in several matches Allegri dared to play young academy players such as Kenan Yildiz, Nicolo Fagioli, Fabio Miretti, Dean Huijsen and Samuel Illing- Juniors.