Hellas Verona vs Juventus

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Juventus finds themselves trailing in this season's Serie A title race due to recent setbacks, making their upcoming visit to Hellas Verona on Saturday a crucial opportunity to regain momentum.

With just one point earned from their last three games, Juventus risks slipping from their current second-place position. Meanwhile, Hellas Verona's form has also faltered, with only one victory this year, heightening their own peril.

The disappointment of losing the Derby d'Italia dealt a blow to Juventus' title aspirations, and a subsequent home defeat to Udinese widened the gap to seven points behind league leaders Inter Milan, with Juventus having played one more match. This has forced Juventus to shift their focus from chasing the title to defending their current position.

Failing to score for the second consecutive game, Juventus suffered a surprising defeat at the hands of Udinese at the Allianz Stadium, extending their winless streak to three matches. AC Milan's improved form now puts pressure on Juventus, as they trail by just one point.

After a run of five successive league victories, along with advancement in the Coppa Italia quarter-finals against Frosinone, Juventus suddenly finds themselves in a slump under manager Max Allegri.

Facing one of their historically favorable opponents this week brings a glimmer of hope, especially with challenging matches against Napoli, Lazio, and Atalanta BC looming in March.

Juventus has a strong away record this season, securing 26 points from a possible 36 on the road. Despite recent struggles, they remain confident heading into the clash at Stadio Bentegodi, where they have a history of success against Verona.

Having won their last four league encounters with Verona without conceding a goal, including a late victory late last year courtesy of Andrea Cambiaso's stoppage-time strike, Juventus typically performs well against the Gialloblu.

Juventus finds themselves trailing in this season's Serie A title race due to recent setbacks, making their upcoming visit to Hellas Verona on Saturday a crucial opportunity to regain momentum.

With just one point earned from their last three games, Juventus risks slipping from their current second-place position. Meanwhile, Hellas Verona's form has also faltered, with only one victory this year, heightening their own peril.

The disappointment of losing the Derby d'Italia dealt a blow to Juventus' title aspirations, and a subsequent home defeat to Udinese widened the gap to seven points behind league leaders Inter Milan, with Juventus having played one more match. This has forced Juventus to shift their focus from chasing the title to defending their current position.

Failing to score for the second consecutive game, Juventus suffered a surprising defeat at the hands of Udinese at the Allianz Stadium, extending their winless streak to three matches. AC Milan's improved form now puts pressure on Juventus, as they trail by just one point.

After a run of five successive league victories, along with advancement in the Coppa Italia quarter-finals against Frosinone, Juventus suddenly finds themselves in a slump under manager Max Allegri.

Facing one of their historically favorable opponents this week brings a glimmer of hope, especially with challenging matches against Napoli, Lazio, and Atalanta BC looming in March.

Juventus has a strong away record this season, securing 26 points from a possible 36 on the road. Despite recent struggles, they remain confident heading into the clash at Stadio Bentegodi, where they have a history of success against Verona.

Having won their last four league encounters with Verona without conceding a goal, including a late victory late last year courtesy of Andrea Cambiaso's stoppage-time strike, Juventus typically performs well against the Gialloblu.

After observing last week's defeat from the sidelines, Juventus forward Dusan Vlahovic is eager to overcome a thigh issue in time for Saturday's match, having participated in training sessions.

Vlahovic, the Serbian international, earned the title of Serie A's 'Player of the Month' for January after netting six goals, half of his total for the season. However, should Vlahovic be unavailable, Arkadiusz Milik is prepared to step in, while Federico Chiesa and Kenan Yildiz are contenders to partner him in the forward line.

Injury concerns persist for Moise Kean, Mattia De Sciglio, and Mattia Perin, who remain sidelined. On a positive note, Danilo returns from suspension, although his fellow Brazilian Bremer is set to serve a one-match ban.

On the Verona side, Juan Manuel Cruz is the only probable absentee for the upcoming weekend, as Tomas Suslov is eligible to return after serving a suspension in the previous match against Monza.

Suslov's comeback could lead to Suat Serdar being replaced, while Polish striker Karol Swiderski, who recently made his first start since joining on loan from Charlotte FC, aims to retain his position, fending off competition from Thomas Henry and Federico Bonazzoli.

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