The Bianconeri haven't won the competition in over two decades and they have been eliminated by Lyon and FC Porto in the last two seasons.
In the last three years, we have been eliminated by Porto, Lyon and Ajax. We cannot be satisfied. We have come very close, we try every year, but it is a tournament where the best team does not always win. He said via Il Bianconero: “The Champions (League) is something that I miss and that Juve has been missing since 1996.
Max Allegri fields the former Chelsea striker alongside Vlahovic and Paulo Dybala in the same starting XI. The Spaniard now has to operate mostly from the left ...
He said via Calciomercato: “All I can ask for is to play in attack. Everyone knows Morata loves to be the main striker, but the Spaniard reveals in a recent interview that he just wants to help the club and he would play anywhere in attack. Max Allegri fields the former Chelsea striker alongside Vlahovic and Paulo Dybala in the same starting XI. The Spaniard now has to operate mostly from the left side of the Bianconeri attack.
Don't look now but Alvaro Morata has three goals and an assist in his last four games. Streaky Spanish striker is forever going to be streaky, right? Well, ...
That’s just how good Rugani was in the air against Sampdoria. De Ligt also blocked two shots to Rugani’s none, so I guess that’s one thing he has to brag about, too. - The work Moise Kean put in to win that penalty was pretty damn impressive. I definitely did not expect to type any of this in September. He definitely earned that penalty simply on effort, which was a good thing to see. That’s the beauty — and hilarity — of much of the entirety of this game. Obviously the injury situation has dictated a lot of how Allegri has decided to play things lately. That’s what this team needs a little more of these last two months of the season. Well, here’s to hoping one of those good streaks is starting up again. I think I like this version of Locatelli better. I dunno, not trying to be greedy, just asking for a favor, Max. There was, at least, something refreshing to see about this team scoring multiple goals — yes, even though the first goal was an own goal — and looking relatively comfortable with the lead rather than essentially hanging on for dear life. Maybe, just maybe, we could see the same kind of thing happen on Wednesday night?
Juventus kept their slim title hopes alive with a 3-1 win at relegation-threatened Sampdoria. An Alvaro Morata double and an own goal from Maya Yoshida did ...
23' - GOAL! SAMPDORIA 0-1 JUVENTUS (MAYA YOSHIDA OWN GOAL): And from nowhere Juventus take the lead! The visitors produce a rapid attack on the counter, Cuadrado is set free down the left and he's looking for a team mate as he drills a low cross into the middle. They remain undefeated this calendar year and have now won six of their last 10 games, putting themselves in a position to seriously compete for the top honour. After they got their noses in front, the three points looked secure. Last defeated on their travels in October, their excellent away form has played an instrumental role in Juventus' resurgence. Juan Cuadrado was set free on the counter-attack and his teasing cross was bundled over the line inadvertently by defender Yoshida.
Spanish international and Juventus forward Alvaro Morata touched on his notable future with the Bianconceri.
Juventus forward Alvaro Morata is unsure of what the future holds for him at the club level. The Spanish international was linked with a move to Barcelona over the recent winter transfer window. “If I am not here next season, I will still be the biggest Juve fan,” Morata said.
AC Milan manager, Stefano Pioli, refuses to get carried away by Juventus' inconsistent form.
They are on an incredible run of positive results. “There are 27 points up for grabs. The Bianconeri didn’t start this season well and have only just been at the races in this second half of the campaign.
Alvaro Morata scored twice as Juventus beat Sampdoria to maintain their grip on fourth place and stay in touch in the Serie A title race. · Wojciech Szczesny ...
Goal! Sampdoria 1, Juventus 2. Álvaro Morata (Juventus) header from the left side of the six yard box to the bottom left corner. Francesco Caputo (Sampdoria) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. - Shots - 38Aké - 36Perin
Juve raced into a two-goal lead in the first half thanks to a Maya Yoshida own goal and an Alvaro Morata spot-kick. The away side did a sound job of keeping the ...
While there was little by way of attacking output, he proved to be a pest defensively. Juve raced into a two-goal lead in the first half thanks to a Maya Yoshida own goal and an Alvaro Morata spot-kick. Danilo (RB) – 6/10 – It was a comfortable outing for Danilo on his 100th appearance for the club.
Alvaro Morata has pledged his love for Juventus even as he's been subjected to constant transfer rumours during his loan at the Turin club.
We will try everything we can to win the league title. "I had a conversation with the coach when we started the season. “The future is not up to me.
Giorgio Chiellini highlighted the boost brought by Dusan Vlahovic's arrival and Juventus' Champions League regrets in recent years.
We can do a video for Sky, what do you want to do? No. What do you want to do? We can aim for it this year. We try every year and it’s a tournament where not always the best team wins. We have come so close. The Bianconeri will face Villarreal at home in the second leg of their Champions League Round of 16 tie.