Juventus has been seeking a change of pace in the 2024-25 Serie A season, aiming to reclaim their dominance after a challenging period. Under new coach Igor Tudor, who replaced Thiago Motta mid-season, the team has shown signs of a tactical shift toward a more direct and assertive style, particularly in midfield. Despite a solid defensive record, conceding only 28 goals in 30 matches (0.93 per game) and securing clean sheets in 50% of their games, Juventus has struggled offensively, scoring just 26 goals at home, the third-fewest among the top ten teams. Their recent 4-0 loss to Atalanta and elimination from the Champions League by PSV Eindhoven highlight the need for improvement in attack and overall coordination.
Currently sitting fifth in Serie A with eight games remaining, Juventus is in a tight race for a Champions League spot, with 14 wins, 13 draws, and 3 losses. The team’s home form remains strong (8 wins, 7 draws, 1 loss), but their away performances have been cautious, with a +7 goal difference. Tudor’s appointment signals a push for a late-season surge, but consistency and ruthlessness in front of goal are critical. Posts on X also suggest potential management changes, with Giorgio Chiellini possibly taking a technical role, indicating a broader restructuring effort to boost performance. Can Juventus find the spark to climb the table and end their title drought?
