Luciano Spalletti Aims to Revive Juventus Glory

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Luciano Spalletti has taken charge of Juventus after Igor Tudor’s dismissal following just 10 wins in 24 games. With Juve sixth on 18 points, four behind leaders Napoli, Spalletti is focused on rebuilding identity and confidence.

Luciano Spalletti has taken charge of Juventus after Igor Tudor’s dismissal following just 10 wins in 24 games. With Juve sixth on 18 points, four behind leaders Napoli, Spalletti is focused on rebuilding identity and confidence. He’s repositioned Teun Koopmeiners in defence and expects Dusan Vlahovic and Jonathan David to lead their Champions League push.

As the new Serie A campaign unfolds, Juventus have turned to Luciano Spalletti to revive their fading dominance after a poor start under Igor Tudor. The Croatian coach managed only 10 wins from 24 games, leaving the club with a win rate of just 41.67 percent before being dismissed. Spalletti, fresh from guiding Napoli to their first Scudetto in 33 years, now faces the challenge of restoring Juve’s identity and confidence.

Currently sitting sixth with 18 points from 10 games, Juventus trail leaders Napoli by only four points, showing signs of competitiveness despite inconsistencies. Spalletti has made bold tactical moves, notably deploying Teun Koopmeiners as a left centre-back to initiate attacks from deep. Key forwards Dusan Vlahovic and Jonathan David must rediscover their scoring touch, having netted just three and one goal respectively.

Youngster Kenan Yildiz, burdened with creative responsibility at only 20, remains central to Spalletti’s plans, along with underperformers like Khephren Thuram, Francisco Conceicao, and Andrea Cambiaso. With 10 goals conceded already, defensive solidity remains a concern. Spalletti’s task is to blend discipline with dynamism, rebuilding Juventus into a cohesive, front-foot side. His early success depends on trust, tactical clarity, and reigniting belief within a talented but fragile squad.

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