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Juve been busy The Old Lady of Italian football has not been quietly knitting during the recently
closed transfer window. Manager Antonio Conte's wheeling and dealing amounted to a staggering 14
players coming to Turin, while five went out the door. In: Reto Ziegler (Sampdoria, free),
Alessandro Matri (Cagliari, €15.
Gazzetta dello Sport Ibra KO, go for it Pato! Gasperini Changes: Here is why Hamsik goal towards
City, delirium for Lavezzi Buffon: "I looked at Pirlo and thought there is a God..." Mangia:
€2,368 for beating Inter Toro go top Pozzi double, Samp fly Tuttosport Conte makes love to Juve
Toro, Bianchi scream!
Serie A finally got underway last weekend and the main story to come out of it was a team of the
week Juventus with an opening day 4-1 win over Parma in the beautiful new Juventus stadium. Sunday
afternoon saw match day 3 underway (unofficially day 2) with Juventus traveling to newly promoted
Siena. An attack-minded Juventus was a joy to watch with their attacking 4-4-2 formation (4-2-4).
Siena: Finalmente esordio al Franchi! Di Emanuele La Veglia Finalmente è arrivato! Il tanto atteso
esordio casalingo dopo venti giorni di attesa è alle porte. Siena si veste a festa con un tutto
esaurito gi annunciato da giorni ed un'attesa che cresce sempre più. Sar un inizio con il
botto, arriva la Juventus del grande ex Antonio Conte, che ha lavorato per un anno e mezzo coi
toscani.
Although Juventus and Manchester United come from completely different footballing cultures, there
is a remarkable similarity between the two clubs, and not interms of domestic triumphs, European
successes, and being recognized as two of the most popular clubs in their respective countries.
Rather, I'm talking about this season in particular.
Juventus might be on top of the Serie A table but it is too early to consider them as serious
contenders before they can register a notable win against one of the elite teams such as Milan or
Napoli. The upcoming fixtures will offer the Bianconeri the perfect opportunity to measure their
improvement and how far they have gone since seeing former captain Antonio Conte take over as
coach.