Under manager Maurizio Sarri, Juventus won Serie A for the 9th consecutive season, cementing their domestic dominance despite stylistic criticism of Sarri’s slower, possession-focused tactics. The squad featured stars Cristiano Ronaldo, Paulo Dybala, Giorgio Chiellini, and Leonardo Bonucci, combining attacking firepower with defensive stability. Juventus also claimed the Coppa Italia, defeating Napoli in the final to complete a domestic double. In the Champions League, they were eliminated in the round of 16 by Lyon, reflecting European struggles under Sarri. The season reinforced Juventus’ domestic supremacy while highlighting the need for tactical evolution to compete at the highest European level.
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Under manager Maurizio Sarri, Juventus won Serie A for the 9th consecutive season, cementing their domestic dominance despite stylistic criticism of Sarri’s slower, possession-focused tactics. The squad featured stars Cristiano Ronaldo, Paulo Dybala, Giorgio Chiellini, and Leonardo Bonucci, combining attacking firepower with defensive stability. Juventus also claimed the Coppa Italia, defeating Napoli in the final to complete a domestic double. In the Champions League, they were eliminated in the round of 16 by Lyon, reflecting European struggles under Sarri. The season reinforced Juventus’ domestic supremacy while highlighting the need for tactical evolution to compete at the highest European level.
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