Analysis
Juventus struggles persist despite balanced goal distribution
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Juventus finds itself in an unusual predicament as the seventh-highest-scoring team in Serie A, having amassed 19 goals from various positions.
Surprisingly, the issue for the Bianconeri lies in their attack. Despite a strong start, the forwards have been goalless for the past two months.
Manager Allegri is hopeful for a change in direction, anticipating an improvement in their attacking performance in the upcoming match on Sunday.
The attack, with 10 goals, defense contributing 5, and midfield chipping in 3, demonstrates a well-rounded scoring distribution, placing Juventus at the top alongside Roma and Frosinone.
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While Vlahovic and Chiesa lead as top scorers with 4 goals each, Milik follows with 2 goals. Notably, Kean is yet to find the back of the net.
The last goal from a forward dates back to Milik’s strike in the derby on October 7. Juventus stands out across Europe’s top five leagues with all five defenders having scored at least one goal.
Among the midfielders, Rabiot, Locatelli, and Miretti have all found the net. Looking ahead to the upcoming clash with Inter, the focus naturally shifts to the attackers.
Vlahovic has not scored since September 16, while Chiesa’s goal drought extends to September 23.
Two months without celebrations, the direct confrontation with Inter presents the perfect opportunity for the forwards to rediscover their scoring touch.