Luciano Spalletti Aims to Lead Juventus to Serie A Title Challenge
New Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti is determined to inspire his players to aim for the Scudetto this season and turn around the club's recent rough form. With an emphasis on unity and commitment, Spalletti believes the team's mentality will be the driving force behind any potential success.

New Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti has urged his players to be ambitious and set their sights on winning the Scudetto this season. The Italian tactician, who replaced Igor Tudor at the helm, emphasised that the players will be the driving force behind any potential turnaround, insisting that their mentality and commitment will determine how far the team can go.Spalletti has succeeded Tudor as Juventus head coach after the club decided to act following a poor run of form. Tudor was dismissed after Juventus went winless in eight consecutive matches, a stretch that included five straight draws and three defeats, leaving the club frustrated and far from their ambitions. The Croatian had initially taken over last season as an interim replacement for Thiago Motta and was later made permanent when Juventus failed to secure Antonio Conte or Gian Piero Gasperini. Despite a promising start to the 2025-26 campaign, which saw Juventus win their first three games including a thrilling 4-3 victory over Inter in the Derby d’Italia, the team’s momentum quickly faded. The board initially stood by Tudor, as parting ways with him was financially complicated since the club was still paying Motta’s severance and hiring another coach risked breaching UEFA Financial Fair Play regulations.Spalletti will now be in charge of turning around Juventus, who currently sit seventh in the Serie A table. The experienced coach’s most recent club role was with Napoli, where he famously guided the team to the Scudetto in the 2022-23 season, ending their 33-year wait for the title. Now leading Juventus, the experienced manager is determined to replicate that success in Turin and guide the club back to the pinnacle of Italian football.Speaking at his unveiling, Spaletti believes that Juventus must be ambitious enough to believe they can fight for the title, saying: “I hope we can get back into the title race, why not? That's what we were talking about in the dressing room with the players. Our ambitions must be as high as possible, and the highest ambition right now is to get back into the Scudetto race.”Using his vast wealth of coaching experience and knowledge Spaletti believes he can inspire his players to fight hard for the title and then see where they end up when he said “We're only on the ninth matchday, even if I'm almost at the end because I'm an old man. I'll try to put even more effort into it and then we'll see what we've managed to achieve. I have absolute respect for the value of these players.”One of the major reasons behind Tudor’s dismissal was Juventus’ failure to score in four consecutive matches, despite boasting a star-studded attack and often fielding two strikers. Spalletti addressed the issue directly, stressing the importance of unity and clarity on the pitch. He said: “Goals are fundamental because they are what win matches. Attacking football is another important quality, but the essential thing is to be a team and a group that understands what we need to do on the pitch in various situations. That will benefit us in every way.”Earlier this week, Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic urged his teammates to take a hard look at themselves, pointing out that the club has gone through three coaching changes in just a year and a half. The Serbian forward emphasised that such instability points to deeper issues within the team rather than being the fault of a single individual, saying: “We’ve changed three coaches in a year and a half. We need to take a look in the mirror and see where we’re going wrong. I don’t think it’s fair to blame one person; we’re all to blame.”Spalletti agreed with Vlahovic’s remarks, emphasising that players are the key component in making the difference. Spalletti said: “Vlahovic's words? It's only right that players realise what they are giving and giving back to a club that believes in them. I know very well that I depend a lot on the players; it's their quality that makes the difference.”Spalletti’s first game in charge will see Juventus travel to Cremonese, where the Italian coach will be aiming to secure his first three points and build on the team’s recent victory over Udinese.
Introduction: Spalletti's Ambitious Goals for Juventus
Luciano Spalletti has taken over as Juventus head coach with a clear vision in mind - to guide the team back to the pinnacle of Italian football. Bearing his past success with Napoli in mind, Spalletti aims to instill a winning mentality within the squad and challenge for the Serie A title.
Current Situation: Juventus' Struggles Under Igor Tudor
Igor Tudor's tenure at Juventus came to an end after a disappointing run of form that saw the team slip to seventh in the Serie A table. Despite a promising start to the season, Tudor's inability to secure consistent results ultimately led to his dismissal.
Spalletti's Prior Success: A Source of Inspiration
Having famously led Napoli to the Scudetto in the 2022-23 season, Luciano Spalletti brings with him a wealth of experience and a track record of success. His past achievements serve as a source of inspiration for Juventus players as they aim to make a turnaround under his guidance.
Players' Role in Spalletti's Vision
Spalletti has stressed the importance of player unity and commitment in achieving the team's goals. He believes that the players must take responsibility for their performances and work together to overcome the challenges they face on the pitch.
Vlahovic's Call for Reflection: A Collective Responsibility
Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic has called on his teammates to reflect on their performances and take responsibility for the team's struggles. Spalletti echoed Vlahovic's sentiments, underscoring the players' crucial role in making a difference on the field.
Spalletti's Debut Match: A Crucial Test Against Cremonese
Spalletti's first game in charge will see Juventus face Cremonese, where the Italian coach will be looking to secure his first win and build on the team's recent victory over Udinese. The match will serve as a crucial test for Spalletti and his players as they aim to kickstart their Serie A campaign.

