Danilo suffers muscle injury in Roma draw, now a doubt for the Coppa Italia final
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by Danny Penza
3s ago
Photo by Danilo Di Giovanni/Getty Images Juventus now have to sweat things out when it comes to their captain being available in their last chance to win silverware this season. Over the last three months, Juventus getting some good news has been pretty hard to come by. That’s mainly because of what has taken place on the field over the last three-plus months, and the subsequent quickly falling out of the Serie A title race and prolonged delay of Champions League qualification. The one good thing that has happened for Max Allegri’s squad is that they, somehow, got past Lazio and advanced to th ..read more
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The Old Lady Speaks Podcast, Episode 228: Chiesa comes alive, but Juve draw vs. Roma
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by Danny Penza
5h ago
Photo by Silvia Lore/Getty Images One of Juventus’ biggest stars had one of his best individual performances of the season, but even that wasn’t enough for the Bianconeri to get the win they needed to lock up a spot in next season’s Champions League. The streak that nobody who roots for Juventus wanted to see hit double digits moved ever so closer to becoming a half-season’s worth of results on Sunday. That meant Juventus, a team that was matching this season’s Serie A champion win for win in December and January and had a chance to be atop the league table in early February now goes into the ..read more
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Spoils shared between Juventus and Roma in tense battle at the Olimpico
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by Sam Lopresti
21h ago
Photo by Giuseppe Maffia/NurPhoto via Getty Images With a Champions League spot at stake, Juve and Roma stood toe to toe but neither could come up with a winner. Sunday’s game between Juventus and Roma at the Stadio Olimpico had plenty of storyline behind it. First and foremost, there was the fact that both teams were desperately trying to secure a place for themselves in next year’s Champions League. There was also the contrast between the two teams in the second half of the season. Roma had cast off an old coach whose tactics were stuck in generations past, and his replacement had changed t ..read more
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Allegri: Juventus have regrets we didn’t do better
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by Calvin
1d ago
Photo by Ivan Romano/Getty Images Coach’s comments after yet another draw for the Bianconeri, this time away at Roma Juventus recorded another strong second half but were unable to find the winner away at AS Roma, making it four draws in a row now. The Bianconeri were unable to take advantage of AC Milan and Bologna also drawing their games, with Gleison Bremer’s equalizer leveling after Romelu Lukaku had put the hosts ahead. Not for the first time in recent weeks Massimiliano Allegri lost his temper late on with his own players, with the irate coach flinging off his jacket and storming down t ..read more
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Juventus 1 - Roma 1: Initial reaction and random observations
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by Danny Penza
1d ago
Photo by Giuseppe Maffia/NurPhoto via Getty Images Things somewhat surprisingly end with just two goals, with both goalkeepers making some highlight-reel kind of saves. Under normal circumstances, Juventus recording a 1-1 draw against Roma at the Stadio Olimpico wouldn’t be the worst result in the world. It was a matchup that certainly had a little bit of everything, and the one that left plenty of people saying “if you were a neutral, then you would have really enjoyed this one!” or something along those lines. But us here at BWRAO, we’re not neutrals. And more importantly, these circumstance ..read more
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Game Time Thread: Juventus vs. Roma
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by Danny Penza
1d ago
Photo by Andrea Staccioli/Insidefoto/LightRocket via Getty Images Big game. Very big game. MATCH INFO When: Sunday, May 5, 2024. Where: Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy. Official kickoff time: 8:45 p.m. in Italy and the Central European time zone, 7:45 p.m. in the United Kingdom, 2:45 p.m. Eastern time, 11:45 a.m. Pacific time. STARTING LINEUPS Juventus starting XI (3-5-2): Szczesny; Gatti, Bremer, Danilo; Weah, McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot, Cambiaso; Vlahovic, Chiesa. Juventus bench: Pinsoglio, Perin, De Sciglio, Kostic, Milik, Iling-Junior, Miretti, Rugani, Alcaraz, Tiago Djalo, Nicolussi Cavigl ..read more
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Round 35: Juventus vs. Roma match preview
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by Danny Penza
2d ago
Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images Juve are so close to wrapping up a Champions League berth. The problem is ... well, their form over the last three months. Over the next two weeks, Juventus will make two very important trips to the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. The first of those trips, could go a long way in finally wrapping up a Champions League spot, while the other will be Juve’s one and final chance to win some silverware before the 2023-24 season comes to an end and a summer of expected change arrives. That second trip to Rome — and the trophy that potentially comes with it — is very mu ..read more
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Report: Despite interest from abroad, Riccardo Calafiori wants to stay in Italy
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by Danny Penza
3d ago
Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images That’s good considering Juventus also play in Italy. Riccardo Calafiori is not the only Bologna figure in which Cristiano Giuntoli is currently targeting and wanting to bring to Turin, but there’s no denying that he is a very important one. And even as there’s reports of interest from, it appears Giuntoli can maybe bank on this piece of information: the Rome-born Calafiori would like to stay in Italy. According to TuttoJuve’s Mirko Di Natale, Calafiori’s preference is to remain in Italy next season despite interest from Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverku ..read more
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Report: Filip Kostic could be on the way out this summer
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by Danny Penza
4d ago
Photo by Image Photo Agency/Getty Images Juve could be one fewer Serb come next season. There are a lot of players who have had disappointing seasons this year, but right up there around the top is Serbian winger Filip Kostic. As one of Juventus’ better performers a season ago, Kostic lived up to his reputation as somebody who made things happen for his teammates while bombing up and down the left wing during his first season in Turin. But the second season? Yeah, it hasn’t been the same as Year 1. That could very well lead to a summer in which Kostic is looking for a new club, too. According ..read more
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The Old Lady Speaks Podcast, Episode 227: Juve head to Rome with plenty on the line
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by Danny Penza
4d ago
Photo by Luciano Rossi/AS Roma via Getty Images Juventus are close to wrapping up a berth back into the Champions League, but the first of two remaining matchups against a team in the top five this weekend could result in even more stress when it comes to European qualification. The final month of the Serie A season is here. Considering how the second half of the season has gone for Juventus, that is very much a welcome sight for more than one reason. The first of Juventus’ final four league fixtures takes them back to a place they’ve seen a lot of the last few weeks and will visit a couple of ..read more
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