Juventus is one of the biggest clubs in the world and competes in the biggest competitions.
They are arguably the most valuable team in Serie A, although that position is debatable considering their recent form.
Max Allegri’s men are having a rough season, which could eventually cost him his job.
The teacher returned last term, but seems to have lost his mojo and could be fired soon.
Juve have some of the best attacking players in the world, considering they own Dusan Vlahovic, Filip Kostic and Angel di Maria.
However, it is difficult for them to score. It is common to see Vlahovic isolated as an attacker, alone and without support.
A new stat has now revealed that they are one of the worst teams on the continents to attack the opposite goal.
A report from Football Italia reveals that the Bianconeri have completed the fewest passes in the final third of this season in Serie A at 18 per cent.
It is also the lowest of Europe’s top five leagues, with Atletico Madrid and Almeria in La Liga, plus Bournemouth in the Premier League, the other teams equaling the record.
Juve FC says
This is an embarrassing stat considering the quality of the players we have on our team.
It shows how bad Max Allegri’s style of play is, and the manager needs to change if he wants to keep his job.