Post-Game Thread: Juventus draw, get fancy trophy
One week Juventus won the Scudetto. The next week Juventus lifted the Scudetto. Juventus Stadium was a party for over 40,000 people as Juve celebrated their second straight Serie A title.
One week Juventus won the Scudetto. The next week Juventus lifted the Scudetto. Juventus Stadium was a party for over 40,000 people as Juve celebrated their second straight Serie A title.
How will Juventus do the game after they've secured the Scudetto? There's only one way to find out. Antonio Conte's band of bianconeros travel to Bergamo to face Atalanta as Juve chase the club's record for points in a season.
You wanna know how Juventus celebrated their second straight Scudetto? Good, because BWRAO's VOTD takes you into the dressing room after the final whistle blew on Sunday.
Antonio Conte has officially gone two for two in his return to Juventus. The best team in Italy captured what has been theirs for weeks on end — Scudetto No. 31. The party is officially on in Turin.
That Antonio Conte is slightly, just a tiny bit mad is no secret. But is that all? Andrea Pirlo's newly-published autobiography sheds some light on the brilliant mind of the Juventus coach and his leadership behind the scenes.
Juventus' elimination from the Champions League was a rough one. Despite the one-sided scoreline, the assumed benefit of it is that Antonio Conte and his players will come back stronger next season and make another deep European run.
Luca Marrone is one of the most talented players to come out of Juventus' youth academy in recent years. But since he returned from a loan spell at Siena, playing time has been hard to come by — regardless of where he plays on the pitch.
Our Juventus blog Black & White & Read All Over has all the information you need to be ready for today's Champions League match between Juve and Celtic
Juventus manager Antonio Conte and defender Leonardo Bonucci have been banned for two Serie A matches. The two confronted the referee after the match against Genoa on Saturday.
Juventus coach Antonio Conte reportedly has been cleared of more match-fixing, this time stemming from when he coached Bari from 2008 to 2009.
He's back!!!! Antonio Conte returns to the Juventus sideline for the first time after serving his four-month ban for not reporting alleged match-fixing shenanigans at Siena.
What kind of difference will Antonio Conte make upon his return to the Juventus sidelines? Guest blogger Mike Macchione takes a look at just how important Il Mister is to the Italian champions' cause.