Juventus is building a new team to the liking of their new manager, Thiago Motta. The team's weak point in recent years has been the midfield, and that's where we are seeing plenty of changes. I am looking forward to seeing Douglas Luiz in action. The first reports say that Thuram shows plenty of quality in early training sessions. The new signing for the U23 team, Adzic has also impressed with his physicality and could perhaps feature in the A team occasionally. We shouldn't forget the return of Fagioli or Locatelli who looks like a reborn player following the departure of Max Allegri.
I would hate to see Mattias Soule leave the club, but it looks like that will happen. I was curious to see how he would perform under Motta at Juventus. He is probably going to Roma, which could open the door for the arrival of Koopmeiners from Atalanta or a new winger.
Juve might be a title contender if they manage to bring in a few more players they are interested in.
If it is true that Juventus' weak point is in their midfield then this must really be supported by this game. I see that many of the midfielders who have been brought in are quite fresh with the age of players brought in by Thiago Motta. Hopefully this can improve Juventus' game in hand. Thiago Motta, I always see footage of their training on social media. It's quite interesting how many young players are on the Juventus line at the moment.
Thiago Motta has a lot of hope that he will be able to bring Juventus to the right path from the previous game when he was still managed by Max Allegri. Of course the tactics that will be given and the way of playing can be more efficient and courageous to play offensively rather than always playing defensively.
New midfielders for Juventus? There's some hope for it. This won't solve everything, though. Allegri's defensive style versus Motta's all-out attack? Intense and hard to guess. Douglas Luiz and Arthur Melo? They are gifted, but so is a baby tiger. Have to find out whether they can hunt with the pack indeed. Days by day the Serie A is heating and improving. Inter Milan, AC Milan, Napoli are getting ready rather than lounging about sweater knitting. Juventus needs to click quickly; that's not always simple
Thus, let's not get ahead of ourselves even although I would dearly love to see Juventus rule. It's a process, a voyage, and it will call for strategy, patience, and a small bit of luck. Hey, though, that's what makes it interesting. The battle is what gives the victory taste its sweetness