Poor Juventus, new fall with Lazio! Anatomy of a five-year crisis
Napoli and Roma regain the lead, Dybala and rediscovered play surprise in an unpredictable championship. Inter and Milan disappoint
He who understands us is good. In a tournament that continues to reshape the top of the league table, with Napoli and Roma surprisingly at the top, Juventus' new thud further overheats a championship already made incandescent by the controversy over Inter's defeat at the Maradona.
But the fall of the Bianconeri, beaten at the Olimpico by Lazio (1-0, Basic's goal in the 9th minute), officially reopens a crisis that has been latent since Tudor, without much conviction, was reconfirmed on the Juventus bench this summer. Only now - with three consecutive defeats and eight games without success - the negative streak adds mistrust to mistrust. With the fans either angry or resigned to the worst.
It was an increasingly difficult climate for Tudor, but he rejected any hypothesis of a resignation or of a bench being at risk: "I don't take steps backwards, I only take steps forwards and all together," said the Croatian coach, pointing out that the match had been well prepared but that there were, once again, mistakes that led to the defeat.
Serious mistakes like the one made by David, who missed an easy backward pass and started Lazio's action that led to Basic's goal, or like the chances not taken advantage of by Cambiaso, Vlahovic and David himself, embarrassing mystery object of the Bianconeri market. In a defence that is chasing the 15th goal of the season in 11 matches, there is instead an attack that scores with the drought. In the last three matches against Milan, Como and Real Madrid, the Bianconeri attack has been dry. A worrying crisis. Vlahovic himself, Bianconeri's top scorer with 4 goals, has not scored since the double against Borussia Dortmund on 16th September.
As is the case with all coaches in a crisis of results, Tudor is at the centre of the storm: 'I am not afraid of being fired, I am looking for solutions,' he had said with a certain jocularity on the eve of the Lazio match. The club seems to be renewing its trust in him, but such statements, in such a volatile society, leave time to find them. We saw it last year with Thiago Motta, who was dismissed when the situation became untenable.



