Under Antonio Conte, Juventus completed a historic Serie A campaign, winning the Scudetto unbeaten—their first league title since 2003. The squad blended experienced stars like Andrea Pirlo, Claudio Marchisio, and Alessandro Del Piero with emerging talent, playing a disciplined, high-intensity style that dominated Italian football. Juventus combined tactical organization, pressing, and attacking efficiency to consistently outclass opponents, finishing the season with an unassailable lead. Their focus on the league meant limited progress in cup competitions, but the unbeaten record underscored the team’s consistency and resilience. The campaign marked the club’s return to dominance and set the stage for continued success under Conte.
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Under Antonio Conte, Juventus completed a historic Serie A campaign, winning the Scudetto unbeaten—their first league title since 2003. The squad blended experienced stars like Andrea Pirlo, Claudio Marchisio, and Alessandro Del Piero with emerging talent, playing a disciplined, high-intensity style that dominated Italian football. Juventus combined tactical organization, pressing, and attacking efficiency to consistently outclass opponents, finishing the season with an unassailable lead. Their focus on the league meant limited progress in cup competitions, but the unbeaten record underscored the team’s consistency and resilience. The campaign marked the club’s return to dominance and set the stage for continued success under Conte.