Juve's tetchy Tudor period ends but recent mistakes cannot be undone | Nicky Bandini

I'm not sure how much of a difference Luciano Spalletti is gonna make at Juventus 🤔. I mean, they've got some talent, but like, you can see the cracks already. And let's be real, it's not just about Spalletti - the whole system needs shaking up. Like, how many times do we need to see teams like Udinese struggling before something gets done? 🤷‍♂️ I'm not saying Spalletti's gonna fail, but... he's got a tough task ahead of him, especially considering the squad's potential is still kinda murky ⚽️. Still, you've gotta give the guy credit for getting out of Zenit and Roma with his job - that takes skill 💪.
 
Italian football is always a wild card 🤯. I mean, one day you're on top of the world, and the next you're struggling to stay relevant. It's like they say, "when it rains, it pours". Juventus has definitely been hit hard by their struggles this season. Losing Gasperini as president was a big blow, but bringing in Spalletti is a good move - he's proven himself before with great teams and tactics.

The thing is, though, that squad needs to step up its game 🚀. They've made some promising signings, but it's not just about throwing money at the problem. You need to develop those talents further, get more out of your existing players... it's a tough ask, especially when you're 7th in the table 😬.

Spalletti's got some baggage from his sacking by Italy 🤔, which is understandable. But he's also won big titles and innovated on the pitch - that's not to be underestimated. It's going to be interesting to see how this all plays out...
 
Italian football always full of drama 🤯! I mean, who would've thought that Gasperini's departure from Atalanta would send shockwaves through the league? The new season is already off to a wild start 😲. Spalletti taking over Juventus isn't gonna be easy though - they're 7th now and still got some big ground to cover 🚀.

I gotta feel for Udinese, tho... -4 goal difference is a tough spot to get out of 💔. And with all the money teams like Napoli & Inter are spending, it's getting harder for the smaller ones to compete 💸. Still, Spalletti's got some solid credentials, so maybe he can magic up some wins and turn things around ✨.

But seriously though, what's gonna happen if Juventus don't get their act together? It's like they're stuck in neutral 🚗. And Spalletti's got a bit of baggage from his sacking by Italy... will that affect his game plan at all? Can he put the drama behind him and focus on turning Juve around? We'll just have to wait & see 😐
 
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