Technically, Juventus are currently on a pretty good track, both in Serie A and in the Champions League.
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Agree with you, Roma is not stable, Mourinho has not been able to make Roma into an Italian wolf. At least this is just the beginning of the season, maybe if they are able to appear stable they can enter the UCL zone. But the season is still long I have my doubts about Roma. Apart from that, they also have fewer matches.
Then for Juventus they are on a good track, this makes them confident. Winning streak and playing at home is their advantage. Indeed, many players are absent in both teams, of course this will make the match unpredictable. But I still look forward to Juve winning.
yes, it's too early to make any comments about mourinho at the moment because indeed the adaptation process is still clearly visible and when they can be consistent by taking advantage of their lesser match schedule I think it will be quite good.
for juventus, now they are playing again at their home and this certainly adds to the enthusiasm to continue their trend, I think victory is an absolute must for juventus.
Against Roma in my opinion will be a real test for the revival of the Juventus squad this season, in my opinion with the current situation, Juventus has a big capital against Roma and it is certain that the match between the two big Italian teams will be very tight and have high tension from the start match , so it is very possible if there is the slightest mistake made by one of the teams in the match, of course it can have an impact on the defeat of the teams.
Juventus' slick game in the UCL and Serie A at this time as well as consecutive wins at home are their current driving force, and it's not impossible that they can win the game against Roma.
but on the other hand roma also can't be taken lightly even though in the last 5 matches they lost twice but roma is still a team that can be reckoned with to at least finish in the top 4 this season