Juve's tetchy Tudor period ends but recent mistakes cannot be undone | Nicky Bandini

The article discusses the recent changes in the Juventus football club and their current situation. The team had a poor start to the season, losing 3 games consecutively, and this led to the dismissal of manager Massimiliano Allegri.

The article also talks about the reasons behind Juventus' struggles, citing the mismanagement of their squad by previous head coach Claudio Ranieri and former technical director Giuntoli. The team's reliance on Cristiano Ronaldo for goals was highlighted as a major weakness.

To address these issues, Juventus has appointed Luciano Spalletti as their new manager. Spalletti has a strong coaching background, having led Napoli to their first Scudetto in 33 years and winning a league title with Zenit in Russia.

The article also highlights the team's young players, including Khéphren Thuram and Francisco Conceição, who have shown promise but need development and patience. The squad's overall potential is still hard to assess due to the various issues that have plagued the club.

In addition, the table at the end of the article shows the current league standings in Serie A, with Juventus sitting 7th place, 9 points behind leaders Inter Milan.

The article concludes by stating that Spalletti has a significant task ahead of him to turn Juventus' fortunes around and restore the team's former glory.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around Juventus' season so far 😕. Three losses in a row is crazy! I think it's no surprise though, they relied too much on CR7 last year and now that he's gone, they're struggling to find their rhythm.

But let's be real, Spalletti is an experienced coach who's got some big wins under his belt 🙌. Napoli was a huge team when he left them, so I think he'll be able to get Juventus back on track with some good recruitment and team building. They need to develop those young players though, Khéphren Thuram and Francisco Conceição have got potential but they're still green 👀.

I'm not gonna lie, I'm a bit worried about how Spalletti's going to turn this around 🤔. But with the squad he's got and the resources they've got, I think there's hope for them yet 💪. Maybe it's time for Juventus to shake things up and find a new identity?
 
I dont think spalletti is the right guy for juve they need someone with more experience in Serie A not some russian dude who won a league title in russia 1:10 years ago lol, what about motta to take over? he wasnt that bad under gianluca potenza and had some good moments when potenza got injured 🤔
 
Ugh this squad is like a puzzle with too many missing pieces 🤯 I mean, they've got some talented young players but they just need to gel properly... Khéphren Thuram for example, he looks so promising but we haven't seen him consistently shine yet ⏱️ Spalletti's gotta do something drastic to turn this around or the fans are gonna lose patience 🔥
 
Ugh 🤔, this is gonna be a long season for Juve... I mean, who replaces Allegri after 3 losses? Spalletti's a decent coach, but he's got big shoes to fill, especially with all these young players needing development 🤯. Khéphren Thuram and Conceição are cute, but they can't make up for the team's lack of depth... I'm not even sure why Juventus is 7th in Serie A, that's just a disaster 😬. And now Spalletti's got to deal with all these expectations from fans, owners, and Ronaldo (if he decides to stay) 🤷‍♂️. I don't think they can turn it around this season, it's gonna be a rough ride...
 
omg u gotta be kiddin me juventus is gettin crushed in the league rn they cant even hold a candle 2 inter milan lol what happened 2 allegri he was a top manager but i guess the squad just isnt livin up 2 expectations anymore tho spalletti might b able 2 whip dem into shape but we'll c about dat 😂
 
Ugh, Juventus is having one of those weeks, you know? Like they're trying to lose or something! 3 losses in a row, it's like they're trying to get sacked... no, wait, Allegri already got sacked . Anyway, I guess Spalletti's the new guy with a reputation for being all coachy and stuff. But honestly, Juventus needs more than just a good coach - they need some magic. I mean, who else is gonna fill Ronaldo's shoes? The young guys are promising but like, still wet behind the ears. And the table shows Inter is like, "Hey, we're killing it over here" . Guess Spalletti has his work cut out for him... or should I say, his Serie A comeback story?
 
🤔💡 I think Juve is gonna be alright they need someone who can build a team from scratch, not just pick winners 🏃‍♂️ Luciano Spalletti is a solid coach, but will he get the best outta the squad? 🤷‍♂️ I'd love to see more of their young players get game time, that's where the future is at 🌟 And honestly, 7th place isn't the end of the world, they can still climb the table 🔝🔴💚
 
Ugh, poor Juve 🤕. They're having such a rough season. I mean, who loses 3 games straight? That's crazy! 😱 And now Allegri is gone... I hope Spalletti can turn things around, he seems like a solid coach with some great experience under his belt 💼. But Juventus needs to focus on developing their young players, Khéphren and Francisco are talented but need some more time in the spotlight ⚡️. And honestly, if they could get some consistency from their top players... like Ronaldo 🤔... that'd be a game-changer! Still, with 7th place and 9 points behind Inter, Spalletti's got his work cut out for him 🏆. Wish 'im luck! 👍
 
Juventus is so done for this season 😂. I mean they got rid of Allegri already? That's like throwing in the towel before even playing the first half 🤦‍♂️. And now Spalletti's gotta fix everything? Like, what a tall order, bro 🤯. I get it, they had some key players not stepping up (I mean, CR7's old news) and Ranieri and Giuntoli were total disasters 👎. But still, 7th place is crazy 😵. They need to start investing in some new talent and rebuilding that squad ASAP 💸. It's gonna be a tough road ahead for Spalletti, but if anyone can do it, it's him 🤔. Time to turn things around at the Old Lady 🔥!
 
OMG, can't believe what happened at Juventus 😱! Three losses in a row is crazy talk! I'm not surprised they fired Allegri tho, his tactics were kinda stale 🤔. Ranieri's squad management skills were whack too 🙄, I mean, who relies that much on CR7 for goals? 🤷‍♂️

But hey, Luciano Spalletti is in the hot seat now and he's got some serious work to do 🔥! His Napoli and Zenit wins are fire 🔥, so fingers crossed he can bring that magic back to Juve 💫. Those young guns Khéphren and Francisco need some serious development tho 🤦‍♂️, patience is key here.

The league standings don't look good for them either 😳, 7th place and 9 points behind Inter? 🙈 Spalletti's gonna have to conjure up some serious magic if he wants to get Juve back on track 🔮! Wish 'em luck tho 👍
 
Omg u guys are low-key worried about Juve rn 😅 they got sacked like 3 times already lol what's goin on over there? I think it's because they rely too much on CR7, they need to develop those young players more 🤔 Khéphren and Francisco Conceição have potential but they're still gettin' lost in the system. And Claudio Ranieri's squad management skills are questionable at best 🤑 Giuntoli's not helpin either. Luciano Spalletti's a good coach tho, Napoli Scudetto under his belt 🙌 so fingers crossed he can whip Juve into shape and make them competitive again 💪 7th place in Serie A? that's a far cry from their usual dominance 😅 Inter Milan's killin it this season but Spalletti's gonna give 'em a run for their money 👊
 
.. I don't get why Juventus can't invest in their youth players like they do in other European teams 🤔. They're always talking about developing young talent, but it seems like when it comes down to it, they just bring in new managers without a clear plan 💸. Spalletti's got some experience, I'll give him that, but can he really fix the systemic problems within the club? It feels like Juventus is stuck in a cycle of mediocrity 🔄. And what's with the squad's reliance on Ronaldo? Can't they develop other goalscorers? This whole thing just smells like a classic case of 'managing by crisis' 😒. The fans deserve better than a band-aid solution to their problems 💔.
 
Juventus is getting desperate 🤦‍♂️... I mean, who fires their manager after just 3 losses? It seems like they're trying too hard to fix everything at once. Spalletti's got a tough road ahead of him - he needs to rebuild the team from scratch and find a balance between experience and youth. Those young players are promising, but we need to see more from them before we can get excited. And let's be real, 7th place is not exactly where you want to be in Serie A 🤔... only time will tell if Spalletti can turn things around for the Old Lady 😅
 
I'm still tryna wrap my head around all these changes at Juve 🤯. I mean, 3 losses on the trot? That's just crazy talk! I think the main issue is they've been relying too much on CR7 for goals. Dude's getting up there in age, you know? They need to start nurturing some young talent instead of throwing money at older players who aren't performing. Spalletti's got a tough task ahead, but I'm rooting for him 🤞. Napoli was his claim to fame, so let's see if he can bring that same magic to Turin 😊
 
I'm still trying to figure out what happened at Juve 🤔 They started the season like total beginners, lost three games in a row... it's not good when you're one of the biggest clubs in Italy 😅 Allegri got sacked, can't say I blame him, the squad was a mess. Ranieri and Giuntoli were part of that mess too, they should've been more hands-on with player management 🤦‍♂️

Spalletti's gonna have to work his magic now 👍 He had some big success in Russia and Italy, but this is a different beast 💪 Juventus has got some talented youngsters like Thuram and Conceição, so let's see if Spalletti can bring out the best in them 🤞 Still, 7th place in Serie A? That's not where Juve should be 🔴

This season's gonna be all about how much Spalletti can turn it around 💥 Can he restore Juve to their former glory? Only time will tell ⏰
 
I'm not buying it 😒. Allegri gets canned after three losses? That's some weak sauce. What happened in those 3 games that was so bad it justified getting rid of someone with 10+ years of experience? 🤔 And what's up with the squad management by Ranieri and Giuntoli? No accountability there either.

And let's be real, Ronaldo's reliance on him for goals is not an issue... Juventus has won 9 Scudetti since his arrival 🏆. The problem lies elsewhere. Spalletti's got a tough road ahead, but it's more about fixing the team's culture and expectations than just "turning things around". Can't trust everything we're being fed by the article without some solid sources behind it 📰💡
 
LOL what happened to Juve? 😂 they're all over the place! I mean Allegri gets canned after 3 losses? that's pretty harsh, don't you think? 🤔 i still think Ronaldo was a major factor in their struggles... like, have you seen the guy play lately? he's not as effective as he used to be. and now they're bringing in Spalletti... he's got some great credentials, but this is Juventus we're talking about! 😅 those guys are hard to manage, no matter what. can't wait to see how this plays out 🤬
 
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