Juventus Faces Benfica with Key Players Sidelined: Will It Cost Them the Match?
In a high-stakes Champions League showdown, Juventus is gearing up to face José Mourinho’s Benfica tonight, but not without a few setbacks. Here’s the part most people miss: only three players—Dusan Vlahovic, Daniele Rugani, and Arkadiusz Milik—are unavailable for the clash, yet their absences could significantly impact the team’s strategy. Vlahovic and Rugani’s unavailability, coupled with Milik’s injury and exclusion from the UEFA list for the league phase, leaves a noticeable gap in the squad. But here’s where it gets controversial: despite these absences, Juventus, currently 17th in the Champions League table, has managed to secure wins in their last two matches against Bodo/Glimt and Pafos. Could this momentum carry them through tonight’s challenge?
Coach Luciano Spalletti, who has impressively won ten of his first 16 matches at the helm (with four draws and two losses), has named his squad for the Allianz Stadium face-off. And this is where opinions might clash: multiple Italian sources suggest Jonathan David is favored over Lois Openda to lead the attack. Is this the right call, or could Spalletti be overlooking Openda’s potential? Meanwhile, Khephren Thuram is set to return to the starting XI after being benched in the recent Serie A match against Cagliari. Will his presence be the game-changer Juventus needs?
As the Bianconeri prepare for this crucial encounter, one question lingers: Can Spalletti’s tactical acumen and the team’s recent form outweigh the absence of key players? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—do you think Juventus has what it takes to secure a win tonight, or will Benfica capitalize on their opponent’s vulnerabilities?