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Hoping to extend on their bright start to the new Serie A season, Juventus will welcome Bologna to Turin on Sunday evening.
Juventus
Starting with the hosts, while Juventus might have dealt with some public financial issues last season, the Italian giants have opened the 2023/24 campaign with an eye-catching flurry. Despite signing off their summer preparations with a 0-0 friendly stalemate against top-four contenders Atalanta on August 12th, Massimiliano Allegri’s laid down a real marker last weekend. Eventually breezing their way to a 3-0 romp away at Udinese, the Old Lady will be looking for a repeat performance on Sunday evening. Appearing to have found some much-needed defensive resolve over the past fortnight, Juventus will be smelling a golden chance when they return to Turin here. Simply desperate to secure a lucrative Champions League return this time around, Allegri’s side will also be excited by a rugged extended record against Sunday’s guests. Including a 3-0 romp the last time that Bologna came to town 10 months ago, Juventus have not lost a single meeting against the Greyhounds since February 2011.
Team News
All missing out against Udinese last weekend, Juventus will once again be unable to call upon the trio of Mattia De Sciglio, Kaio Jorge and Moise Kean on Sunday evening. However, making his return to Allegri’s squad last week, former Manchester United superstar Paul Pogba could make a first appearance of the season.
Finding the net against Udinese and officially opening his account this season, 23-year-old Dusan Vlahovic will spearhead Juve’s charge here.
Bologna
As for the visitors, although Bologna might have gained plenty of praise from across Italy last season as they claimed a top-half finish, the Greyhounds opened up the 2023/24 campaign with a downbeat performance on home soil. Eventually slumping to a routine 2-0 defeat at the hands of former champions AC Milan, Thiago Motta’s men will know that they face another stern challenge this weekend. Largely limping their way over the finish line back in May as they managed to muster just a pair of wins from any of their final nine top-flight appearances, Bologna should also be worried by a nightmare record away at Sunday’s hosts. Slumping to a 3-0 drumming when they travelled to Turin 10 months ago, have remarkably collected just a single point away at Juve since February 2011.
Team News
Still dealing with a long-term knee injury, Bologna will travel to Turin this weekend without defender Adama Soumaoro. Likewise, Motta will also be unable to call upon one-time Atalanta striker Must Barrow on Sunday evening.
Despite notching just a pair of Serie A strikes last season 22-year-old Joshua Zirkzee should lead Motta’s attack here. The ex-Bayern Munich starlet will be joined in the final third by former Aberdeen star Lewis Ferguson.
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