With a European roadmap that does not match its history and ambitions, Juventus has sunk into the Norwegian cold. Beyond the Arctic Circle, where tonight they will face Bodo/Glimt in a match that has almost no tomorrow: with only three points after four matches, the Bianconeri will have to accelerate their ranking unless they go into the last match of this first phase with sadness (of course from a sporting point of view).
We therefore hope for a woman who is finally successful and convincing, without trembling or fear who will also help Italian football to get rid of the Norwegian ‘monkey’, namely the national team that forced us through the play-offs to qualify for the World Cup and who beat Spalletti’s Italy 3-0 (who) last June.
We still have to come out of this, emerging unscathed and with three points in our pocket that will make us forget the prohibitive conditions (the game will be played on a synthetic surface at a perceived temperature of -8 degrees, apparently) and any mental brakes. If this does not happen, our football will again give a bad impression even with the utmost respect for opponents who in the past eliminated Lazio and even inflicted an incredible 6-1 on Mourinho’s Roma: however, in the current Champions League, Bodo/Glimt (currently ranked 29th, three places behind Juve) are yet to win a game and are fresh from two consecutive defeats, against Galatasaray and Monaco respectively.
In short, the Bianconeri will not be facing a winning team, but of course they will have to pay maximum attention so as not to be overwhelmed by speed and pace.
by the competitive spirit of the hosts who have mental coach Bjorn Mannsverk, a former colonel in the Norwegian Air Force with an active mission in Libya and also very interested in football.
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