For the second consecutive 12 months, this remaining part of our season scores has not one however two managers.
That, clearly, isn’t a very good factor.
It’s one other one of many many damming statements about what has led to the present state of Juventus in 2026. The membership began what they thought could be a modernization mission round Thiago Motta in the summertime of 2024 was over in lower than a 12 months and the person who got here into change him, Igor Tudor, didn’t even come shut to creating it that lengthy throughout his tenure as supervisor.
Enter a a lot totally different profile as supervisor in Luciano Spalletti, a person in his mid-60s who was introduced in to attempt to proper the ship after Tudor’s disastrous begin to the season whereas on the similar time making an attempt to proper the wrongs of his final managerial job with the Italian nationwide workforce.
As I really feel like I’ve mentioned an honest quantity in posts within the remaining couple weeks of the season, that is the way it went:
Soooooo, within the grand scheme of issues, the general state of issues didn’t precisely enhance when wanting on the desk.
Did different issues change? Yeah, in fact. Juventus’ type underneath Spalletti modified from that with Tudor. It wasn’t the utterly revolutionary imaginative and prescient that Motta was going for initially of final season that in the end failed him, but it surely was rather more of a possession-based, front-facing one which created a lot probabilities in entrance of purpose than that of his predecessor.
The ending of these probabilities, one thing that isn’t essentially the fault of the supervisor, is a special story.
However the inconsistent methods of this workforce was in the end one thing even Spalletti couldn’t rein in and it was the downfall of the season. The outlet that Tudor created was one thing they regarded like they have been going to dig out of — even with a horrible run of kind in February — however the way in which they ended the season involves all the way down to all events concerned.
You simply can’t shut the season with six factors in your remaining 5 video games and count on to carry onto your standing in third or fourth place with how tight issues have been down the stretch. That’s on the gamers, but it surely’s additionally very a lot on the man who was teaching them daily in coaching.
In hindsight, he by no means ought to have been introduced again to teach this workforce after getting them into the Champions League final season. That’s straightforward to say now greater than six months after he was fired in October. Nevertheless it’s true! For as a lot reward as he might need earned due to that top-four end getting into the summer time and training Juventus on the Membership World Cup, that’s actually not the case for the job he did in the course of the first 2 1/2 months of the 2025-26 season.
Not as unhealthy as at his second job of the 2025-26 season, however nonetheless fairly unhealthy.
Which is one thing that, after a quick begin to the season, possibly you didn’t see coming. Or, on the very least, you didn’t see issues going as unhealthy as they did as shortly as they really did.
The catch was that Juventus wanted any individual to teach them on the Membership World Cup. And after swinging and lacking with Antonio Conte after which Gian Piero Gasperini, the very-recently-hired Damien Comolli was confronted with a selection — circle again to Tudor as your third selection or scramble to get any individual else earlier than the vastly-rich Membership World Cup bought underway in the USA. The selection was Tudor after he principally mentioned he needed to know his future earlier than the match preparations started.
That was the mistaken selection.
After profitable his first three video games of the season towards Parma, Genoa after which the wild 4-3 win over Inter Milan within the Derby d’Italia, Tudor didn’t win one other recreation once more. Following the win over Inter, Tudor collected all of 5 factors in his remaining eight video games in all competitions, with the ultimate three video games on the sidelines all being loses. The intense begin was gone. The vitality after the win over Inter was utterly zapped and left the constructing at Continassa and the workforce instantly regarded simply utterly devoid of any concept of what to do.
These remaining three losses of the Tudor period — to Como, Actual Madrid after which Lazio — actually had the texture of a supervisor who was getting into his final days as supervisor. The rumors beginning flying about his standing. And by the point that Juve returned dwelling from Madrid after failing to get a win of their third straight Champions League league section fixture, his time as supervisor in Turin was on life help.
Juventus fired Tudor on Oct. 27, at some point after the loss to Lazio, a membership that hadn’t added a single participant over the summer time as a result of a switch ban and was going via loads of different issues with Maurizio Sarri. It was a deserved finish outcome however, as we all know, it’s not like he was working with a squad that was deserving of ending within the prime 4.
Juventus completed in the identical place within the standings as they have been when Tudor was sacked.
However hey, no less than Tudor’s Juventus run this previous season wasn’t as unhealthy as his seven-game spell at Tottenham. So there’s that, I assume?
This one is slightly harder due to two very apparent elements.
For one, Spalletti had the Tudor-created gap within the standings to attempt to dig out of when he took over proper earlier than Halloween. The workforce was a multitude when he arrived and he had a roster of whole mismatches that had an entire lot of issues and in the end restricted choices through which the veteran tactician may really belief with how he needed to play.
The second, nonetheless, is that he had an entire lot extra time to attempt to get Juventus into the highest 4 than Tudor did final season. And due to that, he had much more wiggle room relating to stepping into the highest 4 after which in the end making an attempt to remain there.
With two video games to go, Juventus have been within the prime 4 and needed to beat two mid-table groups — albeit tough matchups as a result of they needed to utterly wreck the Bianconeri’s season — to qualify for the Champions League.
They didn’t win both of these video games. They fell from third to sixth within the penultimate weekend of the season. And so they in the end didn’t qualify for the Champions League. The primary factor Spalletti was introduced in to attempt to obtain didn’t occur. So how a lot of that’s on him? That is the last word query.

Truth is, the supervisor is all the time going to shoulder an enormous quantity of the blame when issues go mistaken regardless of who’s on his roster. That’s the nature of the beast — particularly whenever you’re a giant identify like Spalletti and at a membership like Juventus that must be within the Champions League (and get the monetary advantages that include it) each season to attempt to be aggressive. Regardless of how a lot the standard of Juventus’ squad has dropped during the last 5 – 6 years, Champions League qualification is a should, and in the event you don’t that then you may be massively criticized for it.
Spalletti improved some issues no doubt. Gamers who have been struggling underneath Tudor have been higher after Spalletti arrived. His man administration was constantly a subject of reward from his gamers, and you possibly can get the sense that he was the correct of character that was wanted at a second that they have been in after Tudor was first fired.
Then again, he bought issues mistaken, too.
The factor that continues to stay out to me is how he principally again himself right into a nook with the restricted choices he trusted on this workforce. That’s to not say that any individual like Loïs Openda ought to have began 20-plus video games or one thing like that. However whenever you see among the minute totals {that a} good portion of Juventus’ prime gamers completed with, it speaks to each the dearth of depth this roster has (not Spalletti’s fault) but in addition how he merely didn’t think about a very good variety of gamers on his workforce. He needed to play a sure means, and if gamers weren’t going to have the ability to do this then they have been primarily glued to the bench for a lot of the ultimate months of the season.
And because of this, it became a state of affairs the place 5 gamers ended up taking part in over 3,600 minutes in all competitions, with a sixth participant (Andrea Cambiaso) barely underneath that determine. That’s plenty of minutes for principally what turned out to be half of Spalletti’s common beginning lineup. The results of that was evident by season’s finish.
When it’s all mentioned and performed, although, Spalletti’s prime precedence was to attempt to get Juventus into the Champions League subsequent season regardless of the entire points that have been current when he arrived and lingered via the rest of the season. That UCL qualification didn’t occur and it’s unimaginable to keep away from it when evaluating the job he did.



























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