Juventus will be involved on Sunday at 6pm at the Allianz Stadium against Salernitana. The match against the Campania region will be the penultimate home match of the season and will be valid for the 36th matchday of Serie A. In yesterday’s training session, the team focused on game situations in the offensive and defensive phases and on individual exercises by position , before concluding training with a practice match. The good news, however, comes from the infirmary where Kenan Yildiz is much better, but is still in doubt for the match against Salernitana. While Alex Sandro, Danilo and De Sciglio continued their work separately. Today at 1.30pm, however, there will be Massimiliano Allegri’s press conference.
Allegri thinks about some changes for the match against Salernitana.
Juventus, on Sunday 12 May, will have the great opportunity to close the Champions League discussion. Allegri’s team, however, will have to measure their strength given that the Italian Cup final against Atalanta will take place on 15 May. Sunday, the coach from Livorno will start from the usual 3-5-2: in goal it could be Perin’s turn. In defence, due to a muscular problem, captain Danilo will be missing and will almost certainly be replaced by Rugani. Together with the Juventus number 24, Gatti and Bremer will complete the rearguard. In midfield on the right, given the absence of the suspended Weah, there will be Cambiaso. In the middle we will start again with Locatelli who will not be in the Italian Cup final, McKennie and Rabiot will play together with him. The Frenchman will be captain against Salernitana due to Danilo’s absence due to injury. Kostic will complete the midfielder and will resume his starting position on the left. In attack, the feeling is that Chiesa and Vlahovic will once again be confirmed, with Milik, however, threatening DV9 to start from the first minute.
Milik tries to regain a starting shirt.
Massimiliano Allegri could do some turnover against Salernitana and Arek Milik could play in attack. In fact, the Pole could give a rest to Dusan Vlahovic who, however, still appears to be ahead of the former Napoli player. Even in the other departments, changes cannot be ruled out given that the match against Atalanta will arrive only three days after the one against Salernitana. Milik, after the goal that qualified for the Italian Cup final, appeared in good condition when he came on as a substitute against Milan and Roma. Allegri has always had a lot of faith in his number 14 and has also confirmed this in recent interviews: “The forwards are doing reasonably well, when they score in small games it means they’re doing well. I’m happy, because I have choices ahead of me that can become decisive. After the goal in Rome against Lazio which gave us the final, Milik is more confident. He did well against Milan on Saturday. Everyone is needed.”