Adidas - Juventus 2021/22 Third Football Shirt 'RONALDO'
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9/10 - Very good condition, almost new. Few signs of wear.
8/10 - Good condition, used but maintained well. Signs of wear.
7/10 - Used with love, clear signs of wear such as scratches, star loss etc.
6/10 - The last dance, looks for a new owner for the last time.
We call our used items "Pre-Loved" as they have been worn with care and love.
Juventus
Player Name - RONALDO
Fan Edition
Third
GS1439
Short Sleeve
New
The 2021/22 season was a period of transition and challenge for Juventus, an Italian football powerhouse based in Turin. After a decade of domestic dominance, the club faced new hurdles and a competitive landscape that tested its resilience.
Serie A: Juventus's Serie A campaign was not up to their usual standards, as they struggled to mount a serious title challenge. The departure of Cristiano Ronaldo to Manchester United at the start of the season marked the end of an era and left a significant void in the squad. Juventus finished 4th in the league, securing Champions League football for the next season but falling well behind the champions, AC Milan.
UEFA Champions League: In the UEFA Champions League, Juventus reached the knockout stage but was eliminated by Villarreal in the Round of 16. The 3-0 defeat in the second leg at home was a significant disappointment and underscored the team's struggle to compete against Europe's elite, marking a departure from their consistent deep runs in previous years.
Coppa Italia: Juventus managed to reach the final of the Coppa Italia but were defeated by Inter Milan in a closely contested match, which Inter won 4-2 after extra time. The defeat was a missed opportunity for Juventus to add silverware to their trophy cabinet in a challenging season.
Supercoppa Italiana: The season did bring some silverware, as Juventus won the Supercoppa Italiana, defeating Inter Milan 2-1 with a last-minute goal by Weston McKennie. The victory provided a morale boost amidst a difficult season.
Management: The 2021/22 season was the first full campaign under the return of manager Massimiliano Allegri, who had previously led Juventus to multiple league titles and two Champions League finals. Allegri's task was to rebuild and restructure the team while navigating the high expectations set by the club's recent history.
Key Players:
- Paulo Dybala: Had moments of brilliance but his season was hampered by injuries.
- Federico Chiesa: Showed his potential as one of Italy's brightest talents before suffering a season-ending injury.
- Dusan Vlahovic: Joined from Fiorentina in the January transfer window and made an immediate impact.
- Giorgio Chiellini and Leonardo Bonucci: Provided veteran presence and leadership at the back.
Conclusion: The 2021/22 season was one of reflection for Juventus. While the club managed to secure a Champions League spot and win the Supercoppa Italiana, the overall performance highlighted the need for rejuvenation within the squad. It was clear that Juventus was entering a new cycle, and the expectations were for the club to rebuild and adapt to return to the top of Italian and European football
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