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Thiago Motta. That's the name shaping this Juventus season review. Here’s what stands out so far.

Juventus is in a transitional phase. The club is reportedly pushing for a top-four finish, but faces stiff competition from Inter, AC Milan, and Napoli. The Champions League spot is not yet secured.
Fans expect more than just qualification. The ambition is to reclaim dominance. Yet, the current campaign reflects a team still finding its balance between risk and control.
Motta has reportedly doubled down on an attacking 4-2-3-1. The system relies on high full-backs, dynamic midfielders, and quick transitions. It’s a departure from the cautious approach of past years.
"He wants control, not containment. That’s the new Juventus," said a source close to the coaching staff.
The double pivot is designed for balance. One midfielder acts as a deep-lying playmaker, the other as a box-to-box engine. The false nine has been experimented with, though Vlahović remains the preferred central striker.
Dusan Vlahović is believed to be among the top performers this season. His movement, physicality, and finishing have reportedly made him a constant threat. He has continued his impressive development since joining from Fiorentina.
Nicolò Fagioli has also stepped up. The Juventus academy graduate is understood to be one of the most improved players. His passing range and defensive awareness have added depth to Motta’s midfield options.
The centre-back pairing remains a concern. No duo has established consistency. Errors at the back have cost points in crucial matches. The absence of a true heir to Giorgio Chiellini is still felt.
Bench strength is another issue. Injuries have exposed a lack of high-level depth, particularly in central midfield and defence. The squad rotation has been limited as a result.
A top-tier central defender is reportedly a summer priority. Juventus is being linked with several European options, but no deal is confirmed. Reinforcements in midfield could also be on the agenda.
Motta must also prove he can win high-pressure games. The team has shown quality but lacks the composure to close out tight fixtures. That mental edge will define the next phase.