The Return of the Old Lady?
After years in the Serie A wilderness, Italian football could be set to witness the return of Juventus as a legitimate force at the top end of the table.
Following another dismal campaign in which La Bianconeri failed to present a credible title challenge for the second year in succession after their return to Italian football's top flight, following a year spent in Serie B, Juventus dispensed with the service of coach Claudio Ranieri and have begun a massive rebuilding job as they bid to break Internazionale's stranglehold on the Scudetto.
Serie A Talk @ May 28, 2009 1:07 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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