Top-four contenders Juventus will look to capitalize on a favorable home fixture against Genoa, a side still glancing nervously over their shoulder in the relegation battle.
Before the international break, Juventus were held to a 1-1 draw by Sassuolo, with a late penalty denied that could have secured all three points.
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That result left the Bianconeri three points shy of the top four, increasing the urgency with only eight matches remaining. Their recent form has been inconsistent, managing just two wins in their last seven league outings.
However, this matchup presents a strong opportunity to bounce back, especially considering their dominant record against lower-half teams this season, where they have suffered just one defeat and often secured convincing victories.
Historically, Juventus have also enjoyed the upper hand in this fixture, remaining unbeaten in their last four head-to-head meetings while keeping clean sheets in each.
Another defensive shutout would see them match a historic run from decades past. Additionally, their attacking strength tends to emerge after halftime, with the majority of their goals this season coming in the second period—highlighting their ability to finish games strongly.
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Genoa Eye Surprise as Relegation Battle Intensifies
Meanwhile, Genoa arrive in Turin with mixed momentum. A recent 2-0 loss to Udinese ended a brief winning streak, leaving them with only a six-point buffer above the relegation zone.
While their away form showed promise with a win over Verona, consistency remains an issue—particularly against stronger opposition, where defeats have been frequent.
Despite these struggles, Genoa have proven capable of finding the net even in difficult fixtures, and their matches often produce goals. Players like Dušan Vlahović and Vitinha could play decisive roles, both known for making an impact later in matches.
With contrasting ambitions—European qualification versus survival—this clash promises intensity, where fine margins could define the outcome.
Expected Starting XI by Spalletti according to Sky Sport :