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Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A)
by
kawetsriyanto
on 20/06/2024, 22:57:49 UTC
With the recent signings Juventus has made, they should be able to perform well next season. However, I can't say this with full confidence because I haven't seen many world-class players joining the team. Most of the players they've signed seem to be average. If Juventus wants to perform well in the Champions League and other competitions, they need to bring in more experienced and champion caliber players. Without such signings, even if a new coach takes over, I doubt there will be significant improvements in their performance.
You admitted that Juventus mostly have average players. It is quite strange that you stated "they will perform well" for the next season. With most average players in Juventus squad, we should be worried for the performance of Juventus although they successfully hired Thiago Motta as a new coach. I'm pretty sure Thiago Motta won't be satisfied with the current players. They have lack of defenders, they have no good midfielders, and they have too few wingers. This condition isn't good for Juventus, especially because they will have many agenda for the next season. Sure, they join UCL again and it requires a better squad to be more competitive. If there are no new players, I also doubt with the performance of Juventus in UCL and domestic competitions as well.

Juventus really needs to focus on acquiring more experienced players. Let's see what happens before the next season starts; maybe they will make more signings. It’s crucial for them to strengthen their squad if they aim to achieve greater success in the next season.
Agree. Juventus must sign experienced players but not old players. I don't know if Motta already makes a plan for buying some players. However, he really needs to rebuild this team because the squad looks not really promising. TBH, I don't understand why Allegri could build Juventus squad in the season 2023-2024. It looks like a squad of average teams.