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CNA
15 hours ago
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- CNA
Juventus defender Savona out of Club World Cup with ankle injury
Juventus defender Nicolo Savona will play no further part in the Club World Cup after he suffered an ankle injury during his side's 5-2 loss to Manchester City, the Italian club said on Friday, with the player set for over a month on the sidelines. The 22-year-old Italian had started all three group games for Juventus, but left the pitch on the hour mark after going over on his ankle in Thursday's heavy defeat and he was replaced by Federico Gatti. Juventus reported that Savona underwent diagnostic tests on his left ankle, which showed a high-grade capsular ligament injury. The player has begun his rehabilitation process and will be re-evaluated in a month's time. The loss to City meant Juventus finished second in Group G and will face Real Madrid in the last 16 on Tuesday in Miami. Gatti, who also replaced Savona in Juve's opening win over Al Ain, is most likely to slot into Igor Tudor's back three.


Reuters
15 hours ago
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- Reuters
Juventus defender Savona out of Club World Cup with ankle injury
June 27 (Reuters) - Juventus defender Nicolo Savona will play no further part in the Club World Cup after he suffered an ankle injury during his side's 5-2 loss to Manchester City, the Italian club said on Friday, with the player set for over a month on the sidelines. The 22-year-old Italian had started all three group games for Juventus, but left the pitch on the hour mark after going over on his ankle in Thursday's heavy defeat and he was replaced by Federico Gatti. Juventus reported that Savona underwent diagnostic tests on his left ankle, which showed a high-grade capsular ligament injury. The player has begun his rehabilitation process and will be re-evaluated in a month's time. The loss to City meant Juventus finished second in Group G and will face Real Madrid in the last 16 on Tuesday in Miami. Gatti, who also replaced Savona in Juve's opening win over Al Ain, is most likely to slot into Igor Tudor's back three.


CNA
16-05-2025
- Sport
- CNA
Tudor not concerned about his future after getting Juve out of a hole
Igor Tudor's future as Juventus manager remains uncertain, even if he secures Champions League qualification, but the Croat said on Friday he believes he has done a good job in getting the club out of a hole and does not feel inferior to anybody. Tudor took over in March from Thiago Motta, with Juve out of the Champions League and Coppa Italia and on the back of two heavy Serie A defeats. The new manager has lost one in seven and his side are fourth in the standings with two games left. "Talking about my work is difficult. For me it was a good job given all the problems we had," Tudor told reporters ahead of Sunday's home game with mid-table Udinese. "We played two games with 10 players (after red cards). We played some good games and against Parma we didn't deserve to lose (1-0 last month). I always had a good feeling after games. "Then, we always have to be demanding and always try to win, but the team gave everything it could. When I arrived, the team was in the deepest hole." Tudor believes things could have gone even better if injuries had not hampered his side. "It's fair to say that we never had (Federico) Gatti and (Teun) Koopmeiners, rarely had (Andrea) Cambiaso and (Lloyd) Kelly available," Tudor said. "I think it's right to say things from my point of view. I don't want to apologise, but it's fair to say it. This team, when complete, is strong and can fight with everyone." Tudor has a contract until the end of this season. The club have the option to renew the deal for another year if Juventus qualify for the Champions League, although that becomes an obligation after July 30. The usual Italian media speculation over managerial changes has linked league-leading Napoli's coach Antonio Conte with a return to Juve, where the club's former player won three Serie A titles as manager, but Tudor is unconcerned. "I live from day-to-day, I enjoy everything and I suffer," Tudor said. "I want to feel the trust of the players and I feed on this. That's the beauty of it. I don't feel inferior to anyone." Juventus face a battle to hold onto fourth spot, with fifth-placed Lazio level with them on 64 points and AS Roma one point behind, while Bologna and AC Milan are also eyeing the last Champions League spot. Udinese are 12th on 44 points.


Reuters
16-05-2025
- Sport
- Reuters
Tudor not concerned about his future after getting Juve out of a hole
May 16 (Reuters) - Igor Tudor's future as Juventus manager remains uncertain, even if he secures Champions League qualification, but the Croat said on Friday he believes he has done a good job in getting the club out of a hole and does not feel inferior to anybody. Tudor took over in March from Thiago Motta, with Juve out of the Champions League and Coppa Italia and on the back of two heavy Serie A defeats. The new manager has lost one in seven and his side are fourth in the standings with two games left. "Talking about my work is difficult. For me it was a good job given all the problems we had," Tudor told reporters ahead of Sunday's home game with mid-table Udinese. "We played two games with 10 players (after red cards). We played some good games and against Parma we didn't deserve to lose (1-0 last month). I always had a good feeling after games. "Then, we always have to be demanding and always try to win, but the team gave everything it could. When I arrived, the team was in the deepest hole." Tudor believes things could have gone even better if injuries had not hampered his side. "It's fair to say that we never had (Federico) Gatti and (Teun) Koopmeiners, rarely had (Andrea) Cambiaso and (Lloyd) Kelly available," Tudor said. "I think it's right to say things from my point of view. I don't want to apologise, but it's fair to say it. This team, when complete, is strong and can fight with everyone." Tudor has a contract until the end of this season. The club have the option to renew the deal for another year if Juventus qualify for the Champions League, although that becomes an obligation after July 30. The usual Italian media speculation over managerial changes has linked league-leading Napoli's coach Antonio Conte with a return to Juve, where the club's former player won three Serie A titles as manager, but Tudor is unconcerned. "I live from day-to-day, I enjoy everything and I suffer," Tudor said. "I want to feel the trust of the players and I feed on this. That's the beauty of it. I don't feel inferior to anyone." Juventus face a battle to hold onto fourth spot, with fifth-placed Lazio level with them on 64 points and AS Roma one point behind, while Bologna and AC Milan are also eyeing the last Champions League spot. Udinese are 12th on 44 points.
Yahoo
14-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Picture: Juventus unveil new 2025-2026 home kit
Juventus have officially unveiled the new home kit that the Bianconeri will wear during the 2025–26 season. The shirt features a twist on the classic design, with black and white stripes in varying widths, while both the club crest and sponsor logo stand out in pink. ROME, ITALY – MAY 10: Randal Kolo Muani of Juventus celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Juventus at Stadio Olimpico on May 10, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by) Juventus unveil new 2025-2026 home kit with pink details The jersey also nods to the past with the return of the iconic TEAMGEIST collar, first introduced in kits worn by national teams at the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Ogni filo racconta una storia 🧵 Ogni striscia parla bianconero ⚪️⚫️ Ecco la nostra maglia Home per la stagione 25/26 👕 — JuventusFC (@juventusfc) May 14, 2025 Advertisement The club issued an official statement announcing the launch of the new kit. 'Today, Juventus and Adidas are proud to reveal the new Juventus home jersey for the 2025/26 season, with a fresh take on the club's iconic stripes which have been offset and varied, then finished with timeless pink accents,' it reads. 'The new home kit encapsulates the essence of Bianconeri's identity, paying homage to the rich history and youthful spirit that defines the team. 'Every day, 'We Are Youth. Since 1897' is the philosophy that defines an ever-evolving identity, guided by the same intensity and purpose that have driven us forward since the beginning. This spirit is present in full force in the new 2025/26 home kit, which sees the classic black and white structured lines re-interpreted in a bold new design, with different levels of thickness as a nod to an aesthetic seen across Italian fashion. 'Pink detailing can be seen on the club crest, adidas logo and three stripes running down the shoulders in recognition of the club's founding traditions. Advertisement 'Crafted for performance and to help provide world-class players with the confidence to play under pressure, the lightweight jerseys feature the latest in adidas technology which has been created in close collaboration with players throughout the development process. TURIN, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Federico Gatti of Juventus celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Serie A match between Juventus and Venezia at Allianz Stadium on December 14, 2024 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by) 'The on-field version of the jersey is constructed with technology, using advanced materials to maximise air flow to keep players feeling cool, while the fan version features AEROREADY technology, which uses sweat-wicking and absorbent materials to keep the body feeling dry. Completing the look is the return of the TEAMGEIST collar, a design originally worn by international teams during the 2006 FIFA World Cup.'