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We know a lot of the talk about this game will be about Max Allegri facing Sarri for the first time since the former came back to Juventus and the latter left the former Italian champions in a less-than-stellar manner. There’s been bumps in the road to go along with the simple fact that this team is very much still trying to find some sort of identity as the midway point of the season quickly approaches. Juve’s climb back into contention for a top four spot - which is now the main domestic goal for the 2021-22 season - has been slow and not necessarily routine. They’re 14 points off the lead in Serie A and we’re just 12 games into the season. ( No matter how much we try and talk it all into existence.) Juve’s in eighth place as we begin the pre-Christmas slate of games. Right now, on the brink of days in November hitting the 20s, Juventus’ goals have very much changed. Yet, as we know, the one Sarri season ended with a Serie A title. It was a season of ups and downs and plenty of frustration - which, at the time, is not necessarily something a lot of us thought would be the norm now nearly 18 months later. 8, 2020, after all of one Scudetto-winning season in charge. Saturday night at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome is the first time that Juve and Maurizio Sarri have been on the same field since he was fired back on Aug. OK, so knowing how things ended between the two sides, maybe “pal” is a bit of a stretch, but for the first time since they went their separate ways, Juventus and the man below will be facing one another in what is quite the return from the last international break of the calendar year. It’s weird not only because so much has happened since then and now and the current state of the world, but also due to the fact that Juventus has not only changed managers since then, but also brought in a replacement for the replacement for the guy who was manager on that ill-fated night against Lyon in early August 2020.īut Saturday night will see Juve reunited with an old pal. It feels weird to say since so much has happened in the last 15 or 16 months, but it wasn’t so long ago that Juventus had a chain-smoking former banker who crunched on a cigarette on the sidelines during games.