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Juventus train with Gattuso watching

Juventus train with Gattuso watching

Yahoo28-07-2025
It was a special training session that Juventus held on Sunday, July 27.
The Training Center was visited by the new coach of the Italy Men's National Team, Gennaro Gattuso, who watched the Bianconeri's afternoon session.
Also present were the Azzurri's Head of Delegation, Gianluigi Buffon, and collaborators Luigi Riccio and Leonardo Bonucci. It was the ideal opportunity for a discussion with Juventus coach Igor Tudor, the Club's Director of Football Strategy, Giorgio Chiellini, and the Bianconeri's Technical Director, François Modesto.
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At Sunday's session - in which Francisco Conceição also joined the group - the preparation for the new season continued. In the coming weeks there will be four friendly matches for the team to navigate, the first of which will be played right at the Training Center on August 2, at 11:00 CEST against Reggiana.
The group's attention on Sunday, after an initial warm-up, was focused on technical and tactical work and a series of small-sided matches.
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