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Juventus 2021/22 Home kit Medium

Juventus 2021/22 Home kit Medium

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Condition: ★★★★★

This Juventus kit is in excellent condition. It was manufactured by Adidas with their very own AeroReady Technology and the size is Medium.

The 2021–22 season for Juventus FC was a mixed one, marked by significant transitions and challenges. Here's a detailed overview of their performance across various competitions:

Management and Squad Changes

  • Manager: Massimiliano Allegri returned as head coach after two years away, replacing Andrea Pirlo.
  • Key Departures: Cristiano Ronaldo left for Manchester United, which had a significant impact on the team's attacking capabilities.

Serie A

  • Performance: Juventus finished 4th in Serie A, securing a spot in the Champions League for the next season. The campaign was characterized by inconsistency, with the team struggling to maintain a title challenge.
  • Top Scorers: Dusan Vlahovic (who joined in the January transfer window from Fiorentina) and Paulo Dybala were among the key contributors in terms of goals.

Coppa Italia

  • Outcome: Juventus reached the final but were defeated by Inter Milan in a dramatic match that ended 4-2 after extra time.
  • Highlights: The team's journey to the final included some solid performances, showcasing their resilience in knockout competitions.

Supercoppa Italiana

  • Outcome: Juventus lost to Inter Milan in the Supercoppa Italiana, again highlighting the fierce rivalry between the two clubs.

UEFA Champions League

  • Group Stage: Juventus performed well in the group stage, finishing top of their group, which included Chelsea, Zenit Saint Petersburg, and Malmö FF.
  • Knockout Stage: Juventus were eliminated in the Round of 16 by Villarreal, with a disappointing 4-1 aggregate loss. This early exit was a significant setback for the team.

Key Players and Performances

  • Paulo Dybala: Despite injury issues, Dybala was crucial in both domestic and European competitions.
  • Federico Chiesa: He continued to impress with his pace and creativity, although his season was cut short by a serious injury.
  • Matthijs de Ligt: Solid in defense, de Ligt was a key figure in maintaining the team's defensive stability.
  • Wojciech Szczęsny: The goalkeeper had some standout performances, often keeping Juventus in games with crucial saves.
  • Dejan Kulusevski
  • Alex Sandro
  • Alvaro Morata
  • Adrien Rabiot
  • Juan Cuadrado
  • Weston McKennie
  • Giorgio Chiellini
  • Leonardo Bonucci

Challenges

  • Injuries: The team was plagued by injuries to key players like Chiesa and Dybala, which impacted their consistency.
  • Transition: The departure of Ronaldo and the integration of new players like Vlahovic required adjustments that took time to settle.
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