Vlahovic and Gonzalez are expected to finally find the net(©Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Vlahovic and Gonzalez are expected to finally find the net(©Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Can Juve finally break the goalless streak?

Reading Time: 2min | Tue. 17.09.24. | 10:07

The Old Lady awaits the Dutch PSV in the Champions League opening clash, having not scored a goal for 217 minutes

The new season started ideally for Juventus and their new gaffer, Thiago Motta. Having got various reinforcements, the young strategist seemed to have easily adapted his new club to the coaching style he had previously developed at Bologna. The initial two Serie A rounds brought two convincing 3-0 triumphs over the newly promoted Como, and Hellas Verona.

However, since Dusan Vlahovic netted the third against the Gialloblu in the 53rd minute, Juve haven't found the net for 217 minutes. The derby clash with Roma in Turin was rather tough and uninteresting, given that teams had one shot on target each. The international break obviously didn't positively impact the Old Lady since Empoli managed to hold out at Stadio Carlo Castellani and salvage a goalless draw.

Motta apparently still couldn't find a solution for his team's lack of efficiency, but tonight's duel with PSV offers a chance for redemption. The 42-year-old specifically spoke about the Serbian forward at the pre-match press conference, as he is the Bianconeri's first hope of providing goals.

On the other hand, the Dutch side netted an unbelievable 20 goals in five Eredivisie rounds! More than half of them were scored by four players - Guus Til (3), Luuk de Jong (2), Couhaib Driouech (2), and Hirving Lozano (4). However, the latter won't be at the disposal of the manager, Peter Bosz, due to muscle injury. Still, the Italian Serie A and the Dutch Eredivisie cannot be compared in terms of quality, and Juventus are undoubtedly favourites, especially at Allianz Stadium.

UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - MATCHDAY 1

Tuesday

19:45: (1.85) Juventus (3.50) PSV (4.40)

19:45: (5.20) Young Boys (4.10) Aston Villa (1.70)

22:00: (3.80) AC Milan (3.60) Liverpool (2.05)

22:00: (1.15) Bayern (8.00) Dinamo Zagreb (16.0)

22:00: (1.33) Real Madrid (5.90) Stuttgart (9.50)

22:00: (1.75) Sporting (3.60) Lille (4.90)

Wednesday

19:45: (1.95) Bologna (3.60) Shakhtar (4.30)

19:45: (2.45) Sparta Praha (3.40) Salzburg (2.85)

22:00: (1.37) Celtic (5.20) Slovan B. (10.0)

22:00: (3.80) Club Brugge (3.50) Dortmund (2.10)

22:00: (1.55) Man.City (4.10) Inter (6.00)

22:00: (1.42) PSG (4.60) Girona (7.50)

Thursday

19:45: (4.20) Crvena Zvezda (3.60) Benfica (1.95)

19:45: (4.40) Feyenoord (3.70) Leverkusen (1.80)

22:00: (4.10) Atalanta (3.50) Arsenal (1.90)

22:00: (1.80) Atl.Madrid (3.60) RB Leipzig (4.60)

22:00: (1.90) Brest (3.60) Sturm (4.50)

22:00: (4.60) Monaco (3.60) Barcelona (1.80)

***odds are subject to change***



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UEFA Champions LeagueJuventusPSV EindhovenThiago MottaDusan Vlahovic

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