Juventus made a remarkable recovery from a three-goal deficit against Bologna on Monday, securing a 3-3 draw. La Gazzetta dello Sport observed ‘signals’ of Juventus’ future potential at the Stadio Dall’Ara.

In Paolo Montero’s debut as interim coach, Juventus drew 3-3 with Thiago Motta’s Bologna on Monday night.

Bologna controlled the game for over an hour, but Juventus managed to score three goals within an eight-minute span in the second half to equalize.

During the final 30 minutes, Montero introduced Kenan Yildiz and Nicolò Fagioli—returning after a seven-month gambling suspension—and shifted the formation to a 4-3-3. Federico Chiesa and Yildiz played on the wings, with Dusan Vlahovic as the lone striker, before Arkadiusz Milik came off the bench.

Juventus’ comeback against Bologna reveals future promise
In Tuesday’s printed edition of Gazzetta, journalist Marco Guidi highlighted on page 11 that Juventus’ dramatic comeback with a new system showcased the potential of players like Chiesa and Yildiz.

Former coach Massimiliano Allegri had not utilized an attacking trident this season, but it proved effective in Bologna’s final 30 minutes.

After the match, Juventus midfielder Manuel Locatelli emphasized the need for a more organized approach and greater possession dominance next season.

Thiago Motta is emerging as a top contender for the Juventus coaching position in the 2024-25 season. He is set to meet Bologna President Joey Saputo in the coming days to discuss his future.

Juventus performance and stats

Juventus

Manager: Massimiliano Allegri
Rank 4th
Win 18
Draw 13
Loss 5
Goals 49-28
Diff 21

Juventus is currently 4th in the Serie A with 67 points.

In the last 37 games, it has won 18 times, drawn 14 times, and lost 5 times. In its last match, Juventus drawn 3-3 against Bologna.​​

It has a positive goal difference after scoring 49 goals and conceding 28.​