Juventus Maintain Perfect Start with 3-0 Victory over Verona

Juventus Maintain Perfect Start with 3-0 Victory over Verona

Juventus continued their impressive start to the Serie A season with a dominant 3-0 victory over Verona on Monday, extending their winning streak to two matches. The victory propelled the Bianconeri to the top of the early standings, as they aim to reclaim the Scudetto they last won in 2019/20.

Dusan Vlahovic emerged as the star of the show, scoring twice to lead Juventus to victory. The Serbian striker opened the scoring just before the half-hour mark, giving the visitors a crucial advantage. Nicolo Savona, making his full debut for the club, doubled Juventus’ lead with a well-taken header from Samuel Mbangula’s cross.

Mbangula, a Belgian youngster promoted from the youth ranks, has made an immediate impact for Juventus, contributing a goal and two assists in his first two games. Vlahovic sealed the victory with a penalty just eight minutes into the second half, putting the game beyond Verona’s reach.

“He is certainly working hard on our aggression and our attitude,” Vlahovic said of new boss Thiago Motta. “We all agree that our attitude is the key to everything, if we have the right mentality, it all works better. We play for each other, but also there are tactical changes that we know about.”

Juventus will face their biggest test of the early season when they host Roma on Sunday. Meanwhile, Como secured their first Serie A point since 2003 with a 1-1 draw at Cagliari, thanks to Patrick Cutrone’s second-half equalizer.

Juventus Signs Argentine Winger Nicolas Gonzalez in €38 Million Deal

Juventus Signs Argentine Winger Nicolas Gonzalez in €38 Million Deal

Juventus has made a significant addition to their squad with the signing of Argentine winger Nicolas Gonzalez from Fiorentina. The deal, worth a potential 38 million euros ($42.5 million), is part of the Turin giants’ ongoing revamp under new coach Thiago Motta.

Gonzalez joins Juventus on a season-long loan for eight million euros, with an obligation to buy for 25 million euros plus bonuses of five million euros. The bonuses are contingent upon the achievement of certain sporting objectives, which Juventus believes are highly likely to be met.

The 26-year-old has been a key player for Fiorentina over the past three years, helping them reach the final of the Europa Conference League twice and the Italian Cup once. He has also earned 39 caps for Argentina, scoring five goals and playing a role in their recent Copa America and Finalissima triumphs.

Gonzalez is expected to make his Juventus debut next weekend against Roma. By then, the club is also likely to have completed the signing of Francisco Conceicao from Porto on a one-season loan.

Juventus has been active in the transfer market this summer, bringing in Douglas Luiz and Khepren Thuram. They are also pursuing Atalanta’s star midfielder Teun Koopmeiners.

The addition of Gonzalez, a versatile and experienced winger, will provide Juventus with much-needed depth and quality in attack. He is expected to play a key role in Motta’s plans as the club looks to challenge for major honors this season.

Juventus Sign Pierre Kalulu on Loan from AC Milan

Juventus Sign Pierre Kalulu on Loan from AC Milan

Juventus Bolster Defense with Pierre Kalulu Loan from AC Milan

Italian giants Juventus have secured the services of French defender Pierre Kalulu on a season-long loan from AC Milan. The 24-year-old joins the Turin club with an option to buy permanently for 14 million euros ($15.6 million) at the end of his loan spell.

Kalulu has been a consistent performer for Milan since joining from Lyon in 2020, making 112 appearances for the Rossoneri. His versatility and ability to play both as a center-back and a right-back make him a valuable addition to Juventus’ squad.

The move to Juventus represents a significant step up for Kalulu, who will now compete for trophies at the highest level. Juventus are aiming to reclaim the Serie A title they last won in 2020, and Kalulu’s experience and defensive prowess will be crucial in their quest.

Kalulu’s arrival is a boost for Juventus manager Thiago Motta, who is looking to build a competitive team capable of challenging for major honors. The Bianconeri made a winning start to their Serie A campaign with a 3-0 victory over Como, and Kalulu’s addition will further strengthen their defensive options.

With his pace, physicality, and technical ability, Kalulu is expected to play a key role in Juventus’ backline. His partnership with fellow French defender Matthijs de Ligt could prove to be formidable, providing Juventus with a solid foundation on which to build their success.

Juventus and Atalanta Kick Off Serie A with Dominant Victories

Juventus and Atalanta Kick Off Serie A with Dominant Victories

Juventus and Atalanta kicked off their Serie A campaigns with emphatic victories, showcasing their attacking prowess and tactical adaptability.

Juventus, under the guidance of new manager Thiago Motta, cruised to a 3-0 triumph over promoted Como. Samuel Mbangula, Timothy Weah, and Andrea Cambiaso found the net for the Turin giants, who dominated the match from start to finish. Despite hitting the woodwork twice, Dusan Vlahovic was denied a goal due to an offside call.

Motta’s Juve displayed a more fluid and attacking style of play compared to their previous regime under Massimiliano Allegri. The team created numerous chances and controlled possession throughout the match.

Meanwhile, Atalanta, despite facing transfer turmoil and injuries, made a resounding statement with a 4-0 thrashing of Lecce. New signings Marco Brescianini and Mateo Retegui made their mark, scoring two goals each. Brescianini opened the scoring with a rebound, while Retegui netted a bullet header and converted a penalty.

Brescianini, a local product from Bergamo, expressed his delight at his impressive debut. Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini acknowledged the challenges posed by injuries and transfer requests but remained optimistic about building a strong team.

Atalanta CEO Luca Percassi hinted at the possibility of reconciliation with Teun Koopmeiners and Ademola Lookman, who have been linked with moves away from the club.

Both Juventus and Atalanta have set the tone for their respective seasons with impressive performances. Juventus will look to continue their winning ways when they face Sampdoria next, while Atalanta will aim to maintain their momentum against Monza.

Milan and Juventus Draw Blank in Turin

Milan and Juventus Draw Blank in Turin

AC Milan and Juventus played out a disappointing 0-0 draw in Serie A on Saturday, extending their recent struggles. The result leaves Juventus looking over their shoulders in the race for Champions League qualification, while Milan’s hopes of a top-four finish are fading.

Juventus, who have won just two of their last 13 league matches, were the more dominant side in Turin but failed to find a breakthrough. Milan, depleted by injuries and suspensions, defended resolutely and had their chances on the counterattack.

The Bianconeri had the best chance of the first half when Dušan Vlahović’s free kick was brilliantly saved by Marco Sportiello. Sportiello was again in inspired form after the break, making a double save to deny Filip Kostić and Danilo.

Milan also had their moments, with Rafael Leão and Olivier Giroud both going close. However, the Rossoneri were unable to find the winning goal and had to settle for a point.

The draw leaves Juventus third in the table, 11 points above Atalanta but with two games in hand. Milan remain fifth, five points behind Juventus. The top five teams in Serie A qualify for next season’s Champions League.

In other Serie A action, Lazio moved into sixth place with a 1-0 win over Hellas Verona. Mattia Zaccagni scored the only goal of the game in the 72nd minute.

Lecce took another step towards safety with a 1-1 draw at home to Monza. Nikola Krstović thought he had won it for Lecce in stoppage time, but Matteo Pessina equalized from the spot after a handball by Lorenzo Venuti.

Juventus Reach Italian Cup Final Despite Second-Leg Defeat

Juventus Reach Italian Cup Final Despite Second-Leg Defeat

Juventus secured a berth in the Italian Cup final despite a 2-1 defeat in the second leg of their semi-final against Lazio. The Turin giants advanced with a 3-2 aggregate victory, thanks to Arkadiusz Milik’s late strike.

Nursing a 2-0 first-leg advantage, Juventus found themselves trailing 2-0 on the night after Valentin Castellanos’ brace. The Argentinian forward headed Lazio in front with a thunderous header from a corner and doubled their lead with a low shot into the bottom corner shortly after the restart.

Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri responded by bringing on forwards Timothy Weah and Milik, and the double change paid immediate dividends. Weah’s cross found Milik, who prodded home with his first touch on 83 minutes to settle Juve’s nerves.

The Turin side will now face either Atalanta or Fiorentina in the May 15 final, with the Florence outfit leading 1-0 before Wednesday’s return leg.

“We suffered against a good side, so we’re happy to be in the final,” said Milik. “We know we have to play better in the final, and we know we can play better.”

Juventus are bidding to win the Coppa Italia for the 15th time and despite only two wins in 12 matches are third in Serie A.

“The great satisfaction here is to have reached this final, it will boost us for the end of the league where we still need a few points to qualify for the Champions League,” said a relieved Allegri.

Juventus and Bologna Stumble in Champions League Race

Juventus and Bologna Stumble in Champions League Race

Juventus and Bologna’s Champions League aspirations suffered setbacks on Saturday as they were held to goalless draws by Torino and Monza, respectively. The Turin derby stalemate and Bologna’s second consecutive draw leave Juve four points ahead of their rivals in the race for a top-four finish.

Despite Italy’s strong performances in European competitions this season, securing an additional Champions League spot for Serie A next year, Juve’s recent form has been concerning. Massimiliano Allegri’s side has won only twice in their last 11 matches and now trail Inter Milan by 19 points in the title race.

“We haven’t obtained our goals yet… it’s a football goal for those of us involved with the team but an economic one for the club,” said Allegri, whose team missed out on European football last year due to a points deduction.

Juve failed to capitalize on their chances against Torino, with Dusan Vlahovic hitting the post in the opening minutes and being denied by Vanja Milinkovic-Savic later in the game. Torino also had a goal ruled out for a foul, leaving them in ninth place.

Bologna’s hopes of a historic Champions League debut were also dented by Monza. The Rossoblu have not played in Europe’s top club competition since 1964, but their recent form has been disappointing.

Meanwhile, Roma can move within a point of Bologna with a win at Udinese on Sunday. The Giallorossi are in fifth place and boosted by their first-leg victory over AC Milan in the Europa League quarter-finals.

In other Serie A action, Nicola Sansone’s late strike gave Lecce a crucial 1-0 win over Empoli. The victory lifts Lecce six points clear of the relegation zone.

Pulisic Fires Milan to Second, Juve Stalled by Atalanta

Pulisic Fires Milan to Second, Juve Stalled by Atalanta

Christian Pulisic’s solitary strike propelled AC Milan to second place in Serie A with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Empoli on Sunday. The American winger’s deflected effort proved decisive, as Milan extended their unbeaten run to seven matches in all competitions.

Pulisic’s goal came in the 79th minute, when his shot took a fortunate deflection off Empoli defender Sebastiano Luperto and nestled into the net. The 25-year-old has now scored 10 goals in all competitions for Milan since joining from Chelsea last summer.

“It’s a good feeling, it was good for us to get the three points,” Pulisic said after the match. “It wasn’t a nice goal, it was a bit lucky but at the end of the day we take it.”

Milan’s victory moved them 16 points behind league leaders Inter Milan, who defeated Bologna on Saturday. Stefano Pioli’s side will now turn their attention to Thursday’s Europa League last-16 return leg against Slavia Prague, where they hold a 4-2 lead from the first leg.

Meanwhile, Juventus’ poor form continued as they were held to a 2-2 draw at home by Atalanta. Teun Koopmeiners scored twice for the visitors, while Andrea Cambiaso and Arkadiusz Milik netted for Juve.

The result left Juve a point behind Milan in third place and six points adrift of fourth-placed Bologna. Massimiliano Allegri’s side have now picked up just six points from their last seven matches, casting doubt on their title hopes.

“We played well against a good team… we’ve gained a point on Bologna and Atalanta are now 11 points behind us,” Allegri said. “Our aim is to finish in the top four. I can’t criticise the team, it was a tricky atmosphere at half-time and they reacted well. The effort has never been lacking.”

Gian Piero Gasperini’s Atalanta remain sixth, four points behind Bologna. They were denied a victory by Diego Llorente’s last-gasp equalizer for Roma in Florence.

Llorente’s goal came in the fifth minute of stoppage time, after goalkeeper Mile Svilar had saved Cristiano Biraghi’s penalty in the 81st minute. Roma had been on a high after hammering Brighton in the Europa League on Thursday, but goals from Luca Ranieri and Rolando Mandragora had Fiorentina deservedly ahead until Llorente struck.

Svilar’s crucial save meant that Fiorentina have failed to score from the penalty spot four times this Serie A season. “All those players you’ve seen miss are penalty takers,” said Fiorentina coach Vincenzo Italiano. “We can’t do any more than work on them in training and taking them when they come along.”

Lecce remain level on points with Empoli in 15th after being beaten 1-0 at home by Verona. However, the biggest story from that match was coach Roberto D’Aversa’s headbutt on Verona striker Thomas Henry. D’Aversa later admitted to Sky Sport that his behavior was “inexcusable.”

Dusan Vlahovic's Resurgence: From Disappointment to Elite Striker

Dusan Vlahovic’s Resurgence: From Disappointment to Elite Striker

Dusan Vlahovic’s resurgence at Juventus has been a welcome sight for the Bianconeri faithful. After a disappointing 2022-23 season, the Serbian striker has rediscovered his scoring touch, becoming one of Europe’s most prolific forwards in 2024.

Vlahovic’s struggles in Turin began after his €80 million move from Fiorentina in January 2022. The pressure of the price tag weighed heavily on him, and he failed to replicate the form that had made him one of the most sought-after strikers in Europe.

However, the 24-year-old has turned things around this season. With 15 Serie A goals in 2024, he is second only to Inter Milan’s Lautaro Martinez. Vlahovic has also shown leadership qualities, dragging Juventus to victory against Frosinone with a brace.

Former Italy coach Cesare Prandelli believes Vlahovic’s desire to prove himself and the trust he has begun to feel in Turin have contributed to his turnaround. “He has more self-esteem and is convinced about his role inside Juventus,” Prandelli said.

Vlahovic’s exceptional ball-striking ability makes him a threat from both free-kicks and distance. His left foot is a jackhammer, capable of producing powerful shots and dipping curves. He is also a competent finisher with his right foot.

Despite his aerial presence, Vlahovic does not participate in the build-up as often as some other strikers. However, his skill and touch allow him to roll his defenders under contact, making him a good bouncing board for passes to release runners from deep.

Vlahovic’s future at Juventus remains uncertain. With his contract expiring in 2026, this summer could prove pivotal. A 25-goal season will attract interest from top clubs, and Juventus will need to decide whether to cash in or risk losing his potentially elite peak years.

For now, though, the focus is on closing the gap to Inter and keeping the others behind. If Juventus and Vlahovic can manage that, it’s unlikely anybody in Turin will ever question the €80 million price tag again.

Juventus docked 10 vital points for reasons pertaining to financial breach

Juventus docked 10 vital points for reasons pertaining to financial breach

Serie A giants Juventus have been slapped with a 10-point penalty following an Italian court’s order for false accounting in the club’s transfer dealings. The 10 points deduction dropped Juventus from second to seventh position in the Serie A table.

Following the announcement, Juventus in a statement said, “What was established by the fifth instance of judgment in this matter, which began more than a year ago, arouses great bitterness in the club and in its millions of supporters who, in the absence of clear rules, find themselves extremely penalized with the application of sanctions that do not seem to take into account the principle of proportionality.”

Football & Studs

Football & Studs

The club further added, “While not ignoring the need for urgency, which Juventus has never shied away from during the proceedings, it is emphasized that these are facts that still have to be evaluated by a judge.”

The Massimiliano Allegri-led side was handed a 15-point penalty in January while several members of Juventus’ former board were also given bans from soccer activities, including former president Andrea Agnelli. However, the decision was reversed on an appeal to the country’s highest sports court within the Italian Olympic Committee, and referred back to the soccer federation’s appeals court for a new trial.

The fresh trial happened yesterday as federation prosecutor Giuseppe Chine requested an 11-point penalty for Juventus. Chine also requested eight-month bans for seven former Juventus directors, including Pavel Nedvěd, but they were cleared.

The decision had an irreversible impact on the Bianconeri as the club lost 4-1 against Empoli, a club that is placed 14th on the points table. Juventus are currently placed seventh in the Serie A table. The club has 59 points from 36 games and is currently out of contention for the Champions League.

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