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  1. Socrates

    Coppa Italia 2025/26

    Non sto vedendo la partita. Sta giocando bene il Torino?
  2. Il gol di McKennie é chiaramente favorito dall'intervento del gatto, dodicesimo bianconero in campo.
  3. Sará un piacere vederlo esplodere
  4. “Super professional” Spalletti praises his players after beating Cremonese Luciano Spalletti has spoken with pride about his players and has made it clear that he is enjoying working with the group as they continue to impress him. The men in black and white appointed him as their manager last year, and since then, the squad has worked hard to ensure they remain competitive. There is a growing sense that Juventus are moving in the right direction after a prolonged period of uncertainty. ............ Spalletti has focused on rebuilding belief within the squad and reminding players why they were signed in the first place. His approach has helped Juventus rediscover structure, confidence, and consistency. The team now plays with greater assurance, and there is a clear sense of collective responsibility across the pitch. If they avoid falling back into old habits, Juventus appear capable of returning to winning ways and competing for trophies again. The improvement in form suggests that Spalletti understands how to maximise the resources at his disposal. His ability to raise standards without overcomplicating his message has allowed players to regain confidence and contribute more effectively. ............ After their win against Cremonese, Spalletti praised the attitude of his squad. He said: “The aim was to make the players believe they had superior potential, because they were looked at before being bought. Having previously met some of them, whether through television or playing against them, I was convinced they could do more, but when you start working, you never know where you’ll end up, because it can go one way or another. I found them incredibly helpful, decent guys, super professional and intelligent, and that’s what makes the difference: the common sense needed to develop the skills you need to do when you play for Juventus.” . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/super-professional-spalletti-praises-his-players-after-beating-cremonese/
  5. “They’re back to dominate” Giannichedda praises Juventus after Cremonese win Juventus delivered a commanding 5 to 0 victory against Cremonese last night, once again underlining that they are one of the teams to fear in Serie A this season. The performance reflected the consistent progress the Bianconeri have made, as they continue to work relentlessly to ensure their squad is in peak condition and capable of competing for honours. Results like this highlight the growing belief within the club that this campaign can still end on a positive note. The men in black and white possess several high-quality players, yet many of them struggled to perform under the club’s previous two coaches. That situation has now changed significantly. ............ Juventus continue to apply pressure to the teams above them in the league table, keeping itself firmly in the conversation as they attempt to edge back into the title race. The comprehensive win against Cremonese was another example of a team growing in confidence and cohesion as the season progresses. One of the most striking aspects of Juventus’ recent form is the collective nature of their performances. Players across the pitch are showing greater understanding, discipline, and intensity, which has translated into convincing results. The team’s structure allows individuals to thrive within a system that values work rate and tactical awareness. ............ Former Juventus midfielder Giuliano Giannichedda was impressed by the performance and the wider trajectory of the team. He said: “It was a very important victory, a sign of a Juventus team that continues to improve. The improvements in their play in recent weeks are clear for all to see, and Spalletti is a coach who works hard on the pitch and is doing an excellent job. They’re a team that’s eager, that takes to the field with the right attitude, and they know they’re back to getting results against all the others. And above all, they’re back to dominate.” . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/theyre-back-to-dominate-pundit-praises-juventus-after-cremonese-win/
  6. Opinion: The real reason Spalletti is the man Juventus need Luciano Spalletti has impressed since becoming Juventus manager, and he is expected to remain in charge for the foreseeable future. Under his guidance, the Bianconeri have developed into a promising and progressive team, demonstrating the ability to perform consistently and compete at the top of the league. Juventus has worked hard to reach this stage, and the club is determined to avoid returning to the low points that marked previous periods under earlier managers. ............ One of Spalletti’s most notable strengths is his ability to get the best out of players who struggled under previous management. Several individuals who were close to being sold have been revived under his leadership, demonstrating renewed form and confidence. For example, Jonathan David has been reinvigorated, showing that Spalletti can identify potential and adapt it to the team’s needs. This skill is a key attribute of a successful manager, as it allows him to strengthen the squad without relying solely on new signings. ............ Spalletti’s approach ensures that when Juventus acquire new talent, these players can be integrated effectively, becoming valuable components of a well-functioning side. By combining tactical knowledge with an ability to motivate and optimise player performance, he has laid the groundwork for sustained success. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/opinion-the-real-reason-spalletti-is-the-man-juventus-need/
  7. Juventus 5 - Cremonese 0: Initial reaction and random observations If the message from Luciano Spalletti before kickoff was to not make things as tricky against Cremonese on Monday night as they were back on the first day of November, it’s safe to say his Juventus squad took it to heart. In a major kind of way, too. Juventus didn’t just pick up three points against Cremonese at the Allianz Stadium. It wasn’t just a win that sent them into third place ahead of Napoli and Roma on goal differential. It was a 5-0 hammering that involved Spalletti’s squad playing some very good football and also having Lady Luck fully on their side for what feels like the first time in a long time. Juventus didn’t just beat Cremonese — they absolutely steamrolled them. They were up 3-0 before the first half was over. And Spalletti didn’t just have his team sit back and chill during the second half. Nope, not at all. They were pushing for a fourth, a fifth and even a sixth. While that sixth goal never arrived, they certainly had the intent there to try and score it. They’re now just a point off second-place AC Milan and four away from league-leading Inter Milan, although both of the San Siro’s occupants do have a game in hand. Either way, it’s quite the showing to prove to us just how far Spalletti’s squad has come since his first game as Juventus manager in Cremona a little over two months ago. ............ Since Spalletti’s first game in charge on Nov. 1, Juventus now have the second-best record in the league, collecting a total of 24 points in 11 Serie A fixtures. That trails only to the 25 points put up by Inter, who have lost just once since the first week of November. (They also have a game in hand because of the Supercoppa, but that has been repeated many times already, so we’ll just leave it there.) ............ With Monday night’s win, Juventus are now level with Inter when it comes to the best home record this season. And we don’t have to mess with any sort of game in hand this time, either. Juve’s got 10 home fixtures played. So does Inter. If it wasn’t for a couple of those frustrating draws under Igor Tudor and then Spalletti, then Juve would certainly have the best home record in the league. ............ Juventus recorded 17 shots against Cremonese. Ten of those shots were on goal — and it could have easily been a lot more if not for a few offsides calls. This is the same Juve team that was struggling to both score and create scoring chances during the final days of Tudor’s managerial spell in Turin. Now, though, they’re out here just pushing and pushing to create more and more. They’re coming from different sources and they’re not just only creating things through their talented albeit still very young No. 10. They’re moving so much better now compared to when Tudor was in charge. The proof is in what they’re doing on the field. Monday night’s win, all of 72 days after Spalletti’s debut against this same Cremonese, was a reminder to us all of how much good he’s done in a still-relatively short amount of time as manager. The bigger tests will come in short order — looking at you, Napoli game on Jan. 25 — but for now the team is playing as well as they have (and consistently, too!) in a long time. ............ RANDOM THOUGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS ............ Bremer’s waves, by the way … looking very, very good. Did Bremer also somewhat hard launch him and his partner having another baby? That goal celebration might be a pretty good hint considering that’s exactly what players do in those situations. Two VAR decisions in one half and they both go Juventus’ way? Am I dreaming or what? Cue all the conspiracy theorists because you know they are going to have a field day with those VAR decisions. It’s like meat on a stick for them. Poor Fabio Miretti. Gets a potential goal to his name go to Bremer and then a lovely would-be assist on what proved to be an own goal after Weston McKennie’s shot. That pass was lovely. So, let’s play the game with how he’s playing right now: If both are healthy, do you start Miretti or do you go with Francisco Conceição? It really decent luxury to have, but Miretti feels like the player you just gotta go with because he’s doing so many good things at the moment. Speaking of nice passes, that pass from Manuel Locatelli to spring the counterattack on Jonathan David’s goal was fantastic. So was the run from Khephren Thuram. The finish from David wasn’t too bad, either. Are we starting to see the David-demption tour begin? Because it might be looking that way. And finding form right before the tougher opponents arrive on the schedule later this month? Nice timing, JD. ............ Kenan Yildiz has matched his goal tally from all of last season. It’s the second week of January! You know what I said about luck earlier on? That bounce right back to Yildiz so that he could score the goal after he didn’t convert his penalty is what happens when the things are going your way. Seriously, a 5-0 win. Wouldn’t have thought that was possible out of this team. Milan play Como on Thursday. That’s another chance to see some dropped points. That happens and Juventus can suddenly go second for a few hours? That’s pretty remarkable with how this season started out. I’m still hedging on Scudetto thoughts just because I know there are much more difficult opponents to come over the next few weeks. But to be playing like this against teams Juventus should be beating and they’re actually doing just that? Yeah, that’s the good stuff, Luciano. We love to see it. Beating a team 5-0 is a pretty good way to start the week. Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/previews-reviews/35370/juventus-cremonese-2026-serie-a-matchday-20-final-score-result-initial-reaction-random-observations
  8. Juventus player ratings vs Cremonese: Unstoppable attacking quartet At the Allianz Stadium in Turin, Juventus confirmed their revival under Luciano Spalletti by dismantling Cremonese. The Bianconeri scored thrice in the first half, and added another two goals after the break to complete a 5-0 routing over Davide Nicola’s men. ............ Juventus XI (4-2-3-1) Michele Di Gregorio – 7 The goalkeeper was a bystander for the bulk of the evening, but earned his clean sheet with a magical save on Alberto Grassi late in the match. Pierre Kalulu – 7.5 The French defender is becoming an all-rounder, mixing defensive solidity with precious attacking contributions. He provided the assist for the fifth goal with an exquisite cross. Gleison Bremer – 7 The Brazilian is slowly but surely returning to his best form following his injury ordeal. Gave Jamie Vardy a rough reception. He was credited with the opening goal as the ball bounced off his head. Lloyd Kelly – 7 ............ Andrea Cambiaso – 6 ............ Manuel Locatelli – 6.5 ............ Khephren Thuram – 8 The former OGC Nice was an absolute menace for Cremonese. Created the second goal by driving the ball forward from one box to another and then picked up David with a perfectly-timed assist. His attempt on target won Juventus the spot-kick. Weston McKennie – 8 The resilient Texan continues to prove naysayers wrong with every fresh display. Scored what was arguably the best goal of the night, as he dribbled past Emil Audero thanks to his quick feet before slotting the ball home. While the record books denied him by considering it an own-goal, he retaliated by adding another with a clinical header. Fabio Miretti – 7.5 The young Italian is making the attacking midfielder role his with a second influential outing in a row. His long-range shot somehow turned into an assist for Bremer’s opener, but his through-ball to McKennie on the fourth goal was purely magical. Kenan Yildiz – 8 The Turkish was simply unplayable, dribbling past his markers almost at will. He may have been lucky his penalty hit the post before being redirected his way, but he certainly deserved to get his name on the scoresheet. Jonathan David – 7.5 The Canadian is finally displaying the sharpness and ice-cold finish that made him one of the most coveted strikers in Europe during his time at Lille. Scored the second Juventus goal with a true bomber’s touch, and combined with Thuram to win the penalty. Substitutes Edon Zhegrova – 6 The Kosovar showed flashes of brilliance as usual, but the rhythm of the match had already dropped by the time he was introduced. Juan Cabal – 6 ............ Teun Koopmeiners – N/A Vasilije Adzic – N/A Lois Openda – . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-player-ratings-vs-cremonese-unstoppable-attacking-quartet/
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