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Juventus vs Como Livestream



JUVENTUS VS COMO LIVESTREAM.

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After Massimiliano Allegri’s infamous exit from the club at the end of last term, Juventus start a new chapter in their history under new boss Thiago Motta, who sensationally led Bologna to UEFA Champions League qualification last term. Motta will be coaching at Europe’s top table this season too, as despite a turbulent end to the season, the Bianconeri finished in third to return to the Champions League after a year’s absence

Juve have utilised the transfer market to bolster their midfield, signing Douglas Luiz from Aston Villa and Khéphren Thuram from Nice, while they remain heavily linked with Atalanta’s Teun Koopmeiners. The Allianz Stadium seems the perfect venue for Motta to make a strong start too, as Juventus have lost a league-low four Serie A home matches across the last two seasons, while they’ve won their home league opener in seven of the last ten years (D1, L2).

A daunting challenge therefore awaits for Como, who ended a 21-year long wait for top-flight football by finishing second in last season’s Serie B - an achievement made all the more remarkable by the fact that they were in the fourth tier of Italian football as recently as 2019! Legendary figures are now a common sight at Como, with manager Cesc Fàbregas - who signed a four-year deal ahead of this season - adding the likes of Raphaël Varane to his squad.

Adding players at the twilight of their career comes with its own risk, and Varane, described as a real ‘leader’ by coach Fàbregas, was forced off just 23 minutes into his debut by injury as Como were eliminated from the Coppa Italia by second-tier Sampdoria. They’ll hope losing doesn’t become a habit as they fight for survival, but that defeat was their first in ten competitive matches (W6, D3).

Players to watch: Dušan Vlahović scored 16 league goals for Juventus last term, including four strikes against newly-promoted opposition. Andrea Belotti will look to rebuild his career with Como, and this could be the ideal platform having already scored four goals against Juventus when he was playing for Torino, although none of those led to a victory for his side (D1, L3).

Hot stat: Five of Juventus’ six last season’s matches against Serie A newcomers have seen both teams on the scoresheet (JUV: W3, D3).


NB: THE LIVE MATCH HAS ENDED, WITH JUVENTUS SECURING 3 POINTS AND 3 GOALS.

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