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Juventus 2021/22 Third kit YLarge BNWT (Kids)

Juventus 2021/22 Third kit YLarge BNWT (Kids)

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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 Large for Kids.

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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