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Juventus coach Igor Tudor has named his first matchday squad since taking the job, ahead of Serie A Matchday 30's game against Genoa.
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Igor Tudor’s reign as Juventus head coach got off to a winning start with a 1-0 victory over Genoa in Serie A on Saturday evening, but most outlets in the Italian press feel that there is still plenty...
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Igor Tudor has named his first Juventus squad list with only four midfielders available and four players out of action.New Juventus coach Tudor has named his first Juventus squad list for a home
In a challenging debut, Igor Tudor has announced his first Juventus squad list ahead of a crucial home match against Genoa. With several key players sidelined due to injuries, the pressures on Tudor and his squad are significant as they prepare for combat at the Allianz Stadium.
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YEN.com.gh on MSNFelix Afena-Gyan invited to Juventus first team training under new manager Igor TudorGhanaian forward Felix Afena Gyan's impressive run with the Juventus Next Generation team has earned him an opportunity with the first team under their new coach.
The apparent discord between former coach Thiago Motta and the Juventus players grew on Monday, the day his successor Igor Tudor took charge of his first training session. Only one of Motta’s former players publicly bid farewell to his old boss.
It was the first day of a new era in Turin as Juventus won 1-0 against Genoa on Saturday, marking the debut of manager Igor Tudor with the three points, thanks to a gem scored by Turkish striker Kenan Yildiz.
Juventus may need more money to steady its finances after parting ways with manager Thiago Motta, the Italian soccer club said, adding its top shareholder had agreed to provide 15 million euros ($16 million) ahead of a potential share issue.
While awaiting next summer, the Old Lady is being linked with a host of star names, including the likes of Victor Osimhen and Sandro Tonali. However, IlBianconero notes that Juventus still have at least 80 million euros to splash on four players who are already among their ranks.
With Thomas Partey’s future at Arsenal increasingly uncertain, Juventus are reportedly among the clubs monitoring the Ghanaian midfielder’s situation.