As Serie A enters its third round of fixtures, the Allianz Stadium in Turin prepares to host a heavyweight clash between Juventus and Roma on Sunday evening. Both clubs, steeped in history and ambition, find themselves at different junctures of their respective journeys, making this encounter all the more intriguing.
Juventus, under the fresh guidance of Thiago Motta, have hit the ground running in the 2024-25 campaign. With two emphatic 3-0 victories against Como and Hellas Verona, the Bianconeri have not only showcased their attacking prowess but also demonstrated a newfound defensive solidity. Conceding the fewest shots on target across Europe’s top five leagues, Juventus seem to have found the perfect balance that eluded them in recent seasons.
The appointment of Motta, following Max Allegri’s underwhelming second stint, appears to be a masterstroke. The former Bologna manager has quickly implemented his philosophy, blending Juventus’ traditional defensive strength with a more progressive attacking approach. This tactical evolution, coupled with a productive summer transfer window, has rejuvenated a squad that now looks primed to challenge for the Scudetto.
Key to Juventus’ early success has been the form of Dusan Vlahovic. The Serbian striker, who finished as last season’s top scorer, has already notched three goals in two games. His partnership with new signings like Teun Koopmeiners and Sergio Conceicao promises to be a potent force as the season progresses.
Roma, on the other hand, arrive in Turin with a point to prove. Under the stewardship of club legend Daniele De Rossi, the Giallorossi have made a stuttering start to their campaign. A draw against newly-promoted Cagliari and a shock home defeat to Empoli have left Roma languishing in the lower half of the table.
Despite these early setbacks, there’s a sense of optimism surrounding Roma. The retention of Paulo Dybala, amidst interest from Saudi Arabia, is a significant boost. The Argentine’s return to his former stomping ground adds an extra layer of narrative to this fixture.
Historically, Roma have struggled at the Allianz Stadium, losing 11 of their last 13 away games against Juventus. However, their last encounter ended in a 1-1 draw, suggesting that the gap between the two sides might be narrowing.
Team News
In terms of team news, Juventus will be without Timothy Weah and Khephren Thuram due to injuries, but can call upon their new signings Koopmeiners, Conceicao, and Nico Gonzalez. Roma, meanwhile, are only missing Enzo Le Fee, with new arrival Saud Abdulhamid pushing for a starting berth at right-back.
As Juventus aim to win their first three Serie A games for the first time in six years, and Roma seek to kickstart their season, this clash promises to be a captivating spectacle. With both teams boasting a blend of experienced campaigners and exciting new talents, the stage is set for a classic encounter in Turin.
Expected Starting XI’s
Juventus: Di Gregorio; Savona, Gatti, Bremer, Cabal; Locatelli, Fagioli; Cambiaso, Yildiz, Mbangoula; Vlahovic
Roma: Svilar; Celik, Mancini, Ndicka, Angelino; Paredes, Cristante; Dybala, Pellegrini, Zalewski; Dovbyk