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Juventus is entering a pivotal phase under new head coach Igor Tudor, as the club focuses on the decisive stages of the Serie A season. Tudor officially began training sessions with the team this week, preparing intensively at Continassa ahead of his debut match on March 29 against Genoa at the Allianz Stadium.
According to an official club statement, the Juventus squad has been diligently working on ball possession and tactical scenarios, underlining Tudor’s immediate emphasis on organization and discipline. The Croatian coach held his first press conference on Thursday, outlining his vision and immediate objectives for the team.
The Juventus training ground welcomed back all international players, giving Tudor the opportunity to fully implement his tactical philosophy. Only Montenegrin international Luka Adzic was initially absent due to national commitments but is expected back shortly.
Andrea Cambiaso trained separately due to recent injury issues but remains hopeful for availability against Genoa. Tudor will assess his fitness closer to match day before deciding on his involvement. Conversely, Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz is expected to miss the Genoa match, still recovering from an injury sustained against Cagliari in late February. The club remains cautious, targeting his return for the crucial encounter with Roma on April 6.
The match against Genoa signals the start of a critical final stretch for Juventus, with nine league games left to secure Champions League qualification. The club’s ambitions for next season heavily depend on achieving this goal. Failure to qualify could lead to significant changes within the club, both in management and the squad.
Notably, football director Cristiano Giuntoli’s future hangs in the balance, dependent upon Juventus securing a top-four finish. Tudor himself is aware of the stakes involved, having signed a contract valid only until the end of June, with a renewal clause contingent upon Champions League qualification.
This high-pressure scenario extends to the players as well, who must demonstrate their value in these critical final weeks. Poor performances could result in major roster changes this summer, as Juventus seeks to avoid repeating the struggles of recent turbulent seasons.
For Igor Tudor, this challenge at Juventus represents a defining moment in his coaching career. The Croatian manager knows he must deliver immediate results to secure not only the club’s European future but also his own.
As Juventus enters this decisive phase, fans and management alike will closely monitor whether Tudor can successfully lead the club back into Europe’s elite competition, thereby stabilizing Juventus’ future ambitions.