Juventus’ unexpected entry into the Serie A title discussion will undergo its toughest test yet on Friday when the league’s form team travel to runaway leaders Napoli.
Seven points back in second, Juve have bounced back from an atrocious start to the campaign to emerge as one of the two leading candidates to stop Napoli’s charge to their first Scudetto since the days of Diego Maradona.
Dumped out of the Champions League in humiliating fashion and embroiled in a serious financial scandal, coach Massimiliano Allegri has led his often stodgy team to eight straight league wins either side of the World Cup.
That improbable run of victories has come while prosecutors breathe down the club’s neck over alleged false accounting and player transfers irregularities.
Even more impressively Juve haven’t conceded a single goal during their winning streak, and are now beginning to get key players back.
Star striker Dusan Vlahovic is still out injured but both Arkadiusz Milik and Moise Kean have proven more than capable replacements and whoever starts up front could be flanked by flying wingmen Federico Chiesa and Angel Di Maria.
Chiesa came off the bench and set up Danilo’s winner against Udinese on Saturday which eventually secured Juve second place on goal difference ahead of champions AC Milan — the last team to score against the Old Lady back in October.
Juve have conceded just seven goals in 17 matches but on Friday come up against the league’s most powerful attack in Napoli and Victor Osimhen, top scorer with 10 goals, in front of a packed and rowdy Stadio Maradona.
Napoli have won all but one of their home games this season, a draw with Lecce the only blot on their record, scoring in all 11 matches in Serie A and the Champions League.
Luciano Spalletti also has a full squad to pick from, and knows his team are guaranteed top spot come the season’s halfway mark the following weekend thanks to their win at Sampdoria and Milan letting slip a two-goal against Roma in the space of five mad minutes on Sunday.
On Saturday, Milan travel to promoted Lecce who are 10 points above the relegation zone and gave Atalanta and Lazio bloody noses in their last two home fixtures.
Inter Milan are 10 points behind Napoli and host revitalised Verona — who have picked up four points from their two games under new coach Marco Zaffaroni — after drawing with Monza and scraping past second-tier outfit Parma in the Italian Cup on Tuesday.
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