Del Piero: Juventus ‘not for everyone’
Juventus legend Alessandro Del Piero believes Bianconeri players feel the ‘weight of the past’ and that playing for the Serie A giants is ‘not for everyone.’
Del Piero examined Juventus’ 2-0 win over Pafos last night. Weston McKennie and Jonathan David provided the goals for the Bianconeri in the second half, but the Cypriots had many chances to take the lead in the first half.
Former Juventus coach Capello even argued that the Bianconeri had “luck on their side” as they claimed their second victory in the competition this season.
Del Piero: Juventus players feel the ‘weight of the past’
“The weight of the past, in terms of the club’s successes, is there, but there’s also the weight of the recent past, because this team was born from what happened last season, with some big changes in key players,” Del Piero told Sky Sport Italia.
“Players with personality were replaced by young players, and the Juventus environment is not for everyone. It’s more complex.
“We’ve seen players from other clubs being freer in their heads. Difficulties are objective and daily,” Del Piero continued.
“They won today, but they must go to Bologna on Sunday and concede two goals, who knows? You are always on the brink.
Spalletti must ‘create certainties’ at Juventus
“My question for Spalletti was about this. There’s an emergency in defence because he wants a right-footed defender to play as a right centre-back. He’s been changing a lot, and he’s had no certainties tactically or even in terms of players’ characteristics, except for Yildiz. Where do you create certainties? How do you create them? It all becomes more difficult in the heads of everyone, especially those who don’t play regularly.”
Juventus sit 17th in the Champions League standings with nine points, so, technically, they need just one more victory to earn a spot in the knockout playoff.
Juventus will host Benfica and visit Monaco in January 2026 in the last two games of the league phase of the Champions League.

