1995/96: Under manager Marcello Lippi, Juventus enjoyed a historic season, winning the UEFA Champions League after defeating Ajax on penalties in Rome, though they finished 2nd in Serie A behind AC Milan. Stars like Alessandro Del Piero, Fabrizio Ravanelli, and Gianluca Vialli led a balanced, attack-minded team, supported by midfielders Didier Deschamps and Angelo Di Livio.
1996/97: Juventus continued to compete at the top, finishing 2nd in Serie A and reaching the Champions League semi-finals, showcasing tactical discipline and squad depth. The period highlighted Juventus’ status as a European powerhouse and domestic title contender.
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1995/96: Under manager Marcello Lippi, Juventus enjoyed a historic season, winning the UEFA Champions League after defeating Ajax on penalties in Rome, though they finished 2nd in Serie A behind AC Milan. Stars like Alessandro Del Piero, Fabrizio Ravanelli, and Gianluca Vialli led a balanced, attack-minded team, supported by midfielders Didier Deschamps and Angelo Di Livio.
1996/97: Juventus continued to compete at the top, finishing 2nd in Serie A and reaching the Champions League semi-finals, showcasing tactical discipline and squad depth. The period highlighted Juventus’ status as a European powerhouse and domestic title contender.
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