You forgot, there are still 18 games and 54 possible points to get. Much more is possible than Juventus' 17 points in 2013. The way Napoli are playing, it's realistic that a record can happen this season. I can't believe it, but it's becoming more and more likely. In the next 10 matchdays, we'll be talking about a 20-point lead for Napoli? Phew crazy. Who's going to come closer? Inter or AC Milan... I don't think so.
Juventus still have a chance in the next game but you have to see what Juventus are facing are big players who of course are not easy to win, Juventus are still inferior to big clubs who are ready to compete in this league, while Juventus don't seem ready this season , Juventus are in 13th place and it is impossible to win first place because the points are too far apart.
Well, it's never too late, I'm sure that Juve's next game will be like a final for them, I think that Juve have had a problem and they trust, I don't know if it's because they trusted them or if it's the opposite, when They go out onto the soccer field with a lot of insecurity and due to their thirst for victory it is something that can put them in check, the same pressure they turn into stress, I think that at this time Juve needs a lot of its psychologists and they need to recover, that is already something uinternal, and also the owners of the club must have a good chat to give their team confidence
For a team like Juventus, which has been so dominating for so long, dropping a few spots in the standings for a season or two is very normal. They have the money to form a more formidable squad and mount a successful comeback. But the game's mental challenge is no less crucial than the financial stakes.
You made an excellent point by bringing up the team's psychologists and the need for a confidence boost. A player's mindset is crucial in any sport, but particularly in soccer. Leaders and club owners play a crucial role in providing the motivation and confidence their teams need to succeed. Juve will surely regain their former glory with some effort on the field and in the locker room. It is just the matter of timea
Thank you very much, the truth is that I made the comment about the psychologists because it is crucial that they have to get out of the situation they are in, they also have the Europa League on top of them and that is a lot more pressure for everyone, and well if we go back to history we know that Juve has always been one of the best teams in Italy, Buffón's era was unique, as soon as they remembered that they had CR7 and that as soon as they entered the shares went up it was something great, now in 2023 they have been in a unique decline I don't know whether to call it an existential crisis that all the teams go through, in the PL a team like Chelsea is going through something similar, I think there is something that has been affecting the teams in general, I think the world crisis, or something similar, perhaps the little money that comes to the teams is something that has affected.
Now that Juventus have a ten-point gap with Lazio who are sixth in the Serie A standings, I personally am still pretty sure Juventus can finish in the top six. Because after all, basically Juventus' performance was on an increasing trend before getting the penalty of deducting points.
Yeah, before the points deduction Juventus were playing very well and i even predicted that they will finish second to Napoli in the Seria A this season. What happened to Juventus is sad for them and their fans, but i believe that if someone breaks the rules they have to be punished, i was not sure if Juventus would be able to play well and win games after they had their points deducted, but they have been doing a little bit good, even if they have lost after then, but they were able to beat Fiorentina yesterday. They are in 9th position now, though i don't think they can finish in the top six, Juventus should endure any position they find themselves at the end of the season, and look forward to next season.
That is the law of cause and effect accepted by Juventus, because indeed the sanctions given to them were due to their own actions. Previously they could compete very tightly in the top 4, but it's a shame they were punished so now we see Juventus in this position.
In terms of game they can still compete, but it is very difficult to catch up on the difference in points that exist from a higher rank than them.
This season is already lost for them so I believe they only are waiting for it to finish while they should already start making plans for the future as to which players they are going to buy in order to strengthen the team during the summer transfer window and also which players to sell in order to increase their finances.When they were under Moggi management they used to do business more than "soccer" as they kept making hits in buying players for low prices and then to sell them after a couple of years with an astronomical value.They are missing it now.
It's a shame Juve are going through such difficult times now, looking back since they lost to Napoli, things have gone very bad for them, they have to raise their heads to recover, I wanted to see Juve in UCL, now they have to play a Europa League where they have a lot of need, in fact all the teams that are in the Europa League have an incredible need to win it, they have very strong teams, and one of them is Man United, Barcelona, Rome, the Europa League It's very exciting, the Italian teams are very hungry to win.
Allegri adopts Mourinho’s attitude in defending Juventus Massimiliano Allegri was irritable and argued with a fan in Juventus‘ 1-0 over Fiorentina and Lorenzo Bettoni believes the Italian tactician is hearing the ‘noise of enemies’ to keep the Old Lady united.
Less than four months ago, Allegri was under severe pressure with Juventus out of the Champions League group phase for the first time in almost ten years and fans urging the club to sack him to turn things around.
Events have changed dramatically in the last few months in Turin with the entire board of directors resigning as a result of an ongoing criminal investigation looking into their finances, with evidence used by the FIGC Court of Appeal to hand the Bianconeri a 15-point deduction for the current campaign.
Juventus’ results had improved before the resignation of Andrea Agnelli and the previous board of directors at the end of November and the Italian tactician is now one of the few references for players facing an uncertain future.
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https://football-italia.net/allegri-adopts-mourinhos-attitude-in-defending-juventus/