Juventus proceed with their quest for a best four put on Sunday evening, as they have a mid-table Hellas Verona side oversaw by their previous right hand mentor.
Igor Tudor beat the competition in the strategic fight with his Juve partner Max Allegri back in October, however the last option has a possibly game-changing new marking accessible as the hosts look for retribution.
However Max Allegri has worked long and hard in the background to restore Juventus as a strong side protectively - and to noteworthy impact as of late - his re-visitation of the Allianz Stadium tough situation has seen an absence of punishment region accuracy cost them a spot in the Scudetto race.
To be sure, the last time the Bianconeri had scored less than 35 objectives after 23 Serie A games returned 1999-2000, so the mid-season marking of Capocannoniere competitor Dusan Vlahovic from Fiorentina could demonstrate the missing piece in the riddle for Allegri's ground breaking strategy.
Scorer of 17 objectives currently this term, the strong focus forward is set to one or the other collaborate with or uproot a failing to meet expectations Alvaro Morata in the side, and he joins individual newcomer Denis Zakaria in the crew this week.
A sullen goalless draw with Milan not long before the global break sees Juventus right now sitting seven focuses unfastened of the third-set Rossoneri, yet they are currently inside a place of Atalanta, who are fourth.
Having won just six of their 11 home fixtures to date, Allegri's men are clear with regards to where their needs lie for the remainder of the mission - in which they are as yet alive in both the Coppa Italia and the Champions League, where they next face Sassuolo and Villarreal separately.
Maybe the ideal adversaries are set to show up in Turin this end of the week, as Juve plan to work on their worse than average structure at the Allianz Stadium. Unbeaten in every one of the 30 past home matches against Verona in Serie A (triumphant 25), throughout the entire existence of the Italian first class no group has played more home games while never losing against an adversary.
While point of reference surely proposes that they are facing it, after a 2-1 win in the opposite apparatus, Verona could now dominate both matches in a Serie A season against Juventus for the absolute first time.
Moreover, the Scaligeri are undefeated in their last four association matches versus this current Sunday's adversaries, and could turn into the principal group since Sampdoria in 2013 to stay unbeaten in five sequential games against the Old Lady.
Under previous Juventus player and mentor Igor Tudor, Verona have partaken in a rising of the table lately, and having dominated the competition in their last two association installations - against Sassuolo and Bologna - they could now win three progressive Serie A games without precedent for almost 10 years.
Notwithstanding highlighting as a protector during his playing days, Tudor's Verona have scored 43 objectives in the association this season - a record for the club at this phase of the period.
Nonetheless, they stay powerless against counter-assaults and can here and there run out of steam late on, confirmed by the way that as of now of play this term they have yielded about 15 objectives - more than some other group.
Juventus possible XI : Szczesny; Danilo, De Ligt, Chiellini, Pellegrini, Arthur, Zakaria, Rabiot, Cuadrado, Vlahovic, Morata
Hellas Verona possible XI : Montipo; Casale, Gunter, Ceccherini, Faraoni, Tameze, Veloso, Lazovic, Barak, Caprari, Kalinic
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