JUVENTUS: CAMPIONI D'ITALIA
Antonio Conte has officially gone two for two in his return to Juventus. The best team in Italy captured what has been theirs for weeks on end — Scudetto No. 31. The party is officially on in Turin.
Antonio Conte has officially gone two for two in his return to Juventus. The best team in Italy captured what has been theirs for weeks on end — Scudetto No. 31. The party is officially on in Turin.
One point and the Scudetto is signed, sealed, and delivered. You know what to do, Juventus. Make May 5th another special day.
Juventus Stadium will be in a festive mood come Sunday afternoon. Why's that? Only the chance that Juve can secure a second consecutive Scudetto. That's a pretty good reason to celebrate. And rumor has it Nicklas Bendtner is bringing the beer.
So Gonzalo Higuain is on the transfer market? And Juventus need a bonafide goal scorer? Well, it seems like a good match. But is the 25-year-old Real Madrid striker exactly what Juventus should be looking for this summer?
That Antonio Conte is slightly, just a tiny bit mad is no secret. But is that all? Andrea Pirlo's newly-published autobiography sheds some light on the brilliant mind of the Juventus coach and his leadership behind the scenes.
What can Juve learn from German clubs? - Patience and youth development in the first team should be top of the list.
There's just a few short days before Juventus wraps up the Scudetto. You'd think there would be a lot of stuff going on, right? We'll see.
It's the second edition of the Derby della Mole, the city battle between rivals Juventus and Torino. It's the Old Lady's first visit to the Stadio Olimpico since they moved to Juventus Stadium two seasons ago.
Juventus don't have to travel far to face their next opponent. As the stretch run to a second straight Scudetto continues, Juve face city rivals Torino in the first 'away' Derby della Mole for the Old Lady in 50 years.