Overview
- Since taking charge in early November, Juventus has gone 9 wins, 4 draws and 1 loss in 14 matches, averaging 2.21 points per game versus 1.27 under Tudor, and has repositioned itself for a top-four finish.
- Club executives plan to bring forward discussions in the coming weeks to offer Spalletti a contract through 2028 to underpin a multi‑year project.
- Spalletti has recently shifted to a 4-2-3-1 featuring a higher defensive line, aggressive pressing and attacking fullbacks, giving the team a more assertive identity.
- He downplayed the reaction to his “videini” remark, calling the fallout excessive and saying he was seeking clarity rather than a rallying cry.
- Looking to Cremonese, he said Jonathan David will receive renewed trust, reiterated he has not requested midfield signings and noted any market moves are led by the sporting director, with depth still needed in a couple of roles.