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Juve, Szczesny from one derby to another

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In the last season against Toro he became the protagonist of a bad mistake and from there his troubles began. Then the Allegri treatment gave him back the safety of the best times

From Toro-Juve last April 3 to today, Tek Szczesny has managed to overcome one of the most complicated periods of his career. Allegri’s return has kept him firmly in Juventus, even if rumors of Gigio Donnarumma’s possible arrival in Turin have been frequent throughout the summer. And the start of the season wasn’t easy either.

REDEMPTION

The key episode to remember the sensational decline in performance of the Polish goalkeeper in recent months is linked to last season’s derby. A mental breakdown after the interval that cost the Bianconeri dearly, who managed to remedy only a 2-2 draw at the end. Since then the goalkeeper has often made decisive misses. The most sensational in the first round of the new championship in Udine, and again in Naples. Then, the redemption against Milan and Spezia – decisive interventions that saved the result – therefore the return to the safety of the best times.

CLEAN SHEET

The first clean sheet in the league also arrived with Toro, the second in a week considering the Champions League as well. Szczesny is back to his levels, and for Allegri it is one of the most important news. Juve have conceded ten goals so far, four of which from a corner situation. “The clean sheet no longer belongs to this football, the matches all end with many goals and this is why we must be more careful not to concede a goal”, Allegri said not even ten days ago. In the last week two “short-nosed” victories, with balance and defensive solidity. With Max, everything is still feasible.

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