After Udinese: Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo
Briefly

Juventus faced a crucial match against Udinese, needing a victory to keep their Champions League hopes alive amidst intense competition from Roma and Lazio. The match showcased their resilience and competitiveness, signaling that the team still possesses the fighting spirit necessary to compete at high levels despite earlier setbacks this season. Key players, particularly Weston McKennie, had standout performances, contributing both defensively and offensively, reinforcing the overall team effort and determination. The match was a strong indicator of Juventus's renewed passion and motivation to succeed.
As astounding as the result was, the question of if Juventus still has fight left in them has been the central focus of the season.
This last home game at the Allianz was testament of Juventus saying 'we're still here, we're still fighting.' It was aggressive, it was fast, it was dominant.
McKennie contributed three key passes, won four aerial duels, intercepted the ball twice, and completed an accurate long ball, all while moving rapidly.
It's an extreme rarity in football to be able to watch a match and barely be able to pick out wildly poor individual performances.
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