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Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A)
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Docnaster
on 21/06/2024, 18:51:51 UTC
Juventus has so many players who are over 30 years old. This needs to change immediately. They need to evolve into a more dynamic team to fight harder for Serie A titles. Football is changing and dynamic teams are one step ahead now.  Smiley

Motta is a young manager which is a plus for Juventus about this topic. I wouldn't expect him to prefer old player signings much. His system would also be different from Allegri probably. But before anything else, they need new transfers like I said before. If they sign midfielders who can contribute much more to scoring, it isn't too difficult for them to stay in the title competition until the final moments.

Well, if Juventus does not add more players to their team, I don't think they will find it difficult to win their games next season. Juventus still has more strong players available to win their games, because their players over the age of 30 are not more than those under the age of 30. Juventus can only get players that will improve their performance because they are unable to maintain their winning ways. We saw how they performed last season, with an excellent start but a poor ending. Even when they won the Coppa Italiana over Atalanta, I believe they were lucky to win the cup because their performance was not strong enough to beat Atalanta at the end of the season.

Motta is a young manager at the age of 41, I agree that he may not want to work with old players above the age of 30. However, Motta is working to sign a new midfielder from Aston Villa, I hope that the deal gets done soon because they need a strong midfielder to help their attackers next season.
There was an era in which Juventus dominated Italian football for almost a decade as they won the league title in nine consecutive seasons before they their dominance was abruptly ended by Inter Milan in the 2020/21 season and since then, Juventus are yet to win the Italian Serie A title again. After another disappointing season, Juventus recently announced the sacking of Massimiliano Allegri just few weeks before the end of last season and appointed Thiago Motta as his replacement at the club. Thiago Motta is a young coach without doubt but considering what he was able to achieve with his former club Bologna, I'm of the opinion that the Italian manager will likely succeed at Juventus.
That being said, I think the club management will have to spend hugely in the transfer market this summer if they really want to bring Juventus back to where her winning ways again.