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Juventus in Lecce without Chiesa and Rabiot: Allegri bets on Miretti|Primapagina

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Juventus in Lecce without Chiesa and Rabiot: Allegri bets on Miretti|Primapagina

There is no Adrien Rabiot, there is no Federico Chiesa. But apart from this “Juve is doing well”, according to Max Allegri. Which he adds: “We don’t have two players available, but we have others ready, as has always happened.” With the usual spirit of someone who doesn’t look for alibis, the Juventus coach therefore prepared the away trip to Lecce for his Juventus. Who wants the three points, therefore overtaking them at the top of the table, while leaving Inter with the burdens and honors of favors for the Scudetto. Therefore having to find solutions that can allow Juve not to feel the weight of two such important absences. Which are always the same: Kenan Yildiz should act in Chiesa’s place, Fabio Miretti should still be trusted in Rabiot’s place. If the Turkish talent has always responded to this phase, convincing Allegri to trust him even in the moments in which Chiesa was recently available again, it is Rabiot’s withdrawal that leaves some more worries considering the precedent with Genoa. Even if in the meantime Miretti himself seems to be growing, healthy and confident. For the rest, Allegri finds both Federico Gatti and Weston McKennie back from their respective suspensions, for a Juve that will also go to Lecce in the wake of their certainties.

PROBABLE FORMATION – This is therefore the probable Juve anti-Lecce.
Juventus (3-5-2): Szczesny; Gatti, Bremer, Danilo; Cambiaso, McKennie, Locatelli, Miretti, Kostic; Yildiz, Vlahovic. All. Allegri.

Available: Perin, Pinsoglio, Alex Sandro, Rugani, Iling-Junior, Weah, Nicolussi Caviglia, Nonge Boende, Milik.
Unavailable: Chiesa, De Sciglio, Kean, Rabiot.
Disqualified: Beans, Pogba (suspended).
Be wary: Danilo.

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