Relegation-battling Cagliari face a daunting task as they prepare to host an in-form Juventus side that is firmly chasing the Serie A top three.
Cagliari come into this match under pressure after a heavy 3–0 loss to fellow strugglers Genoa, a result that left them 16th in the table and edging closer to the drop zone.
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Their recent form offers little reassurance, with no wins in their last three league games and just two victories from the previous 16 outings overall.
Home advantage has not provided the usual comfort either. Since late September, Cagliari have managed only one win in seven home matches, suffering several goalless defeats against teams currently in the top half of the table.
Their struggles against stronger opposition are clear, having lost seven of ten league games against top-half sides this season, often without finding the net.
Juventus gaining momentum in title pursuit
Juventus arrive in Sardinia brimming with confidence after a strong run of results. Since losing narrowly to Napoli in early December, the Bianconeri have won six of their last seven competitive matches, conceding just once in that span.
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Their latest performance, a dominant 5–0 win over Cremonese, marked their highest-scoring league display in several years and underlined their attacking resurgence.
Defensive solidity has also been key, with Juventus recording three consecutive away clean sheets. Another shutout here would mark a rare streak of four straight road wins without conceding in Serie A.
History also favours the visitors, who have won eight of the last ten meetings with Cagliari and traditionally perform well at this venue.
Match trends and key notes
Cagliari’s matches have recently produced goals at both ends, with seven of their last ten seeing both teams score, although their home games tend to be tight affairs.
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Juventus, meanwhile, have kept four clean sheets in their last six league fixtures and often strike during the final third of matches, particularly between the 61st and 75th minute.
Individual moments could prove decisive as well. Michel Adopo’s recent goals have come in high-scoring games, while Juventus defender Gleison Bremer remains a threat from set pieces, having scored all his goals for the club with headers.
Expected Starting XI by Spalletti for Cagliari’s match according to Sky Sport :