Juventus secured their place in the UEFA Champions League for next season after a lackluster performance against Serie A strugglers Salernitana. Despite the mathematical guarantee of a top-four finish, the Bianconeri failed to impress in a 1-1 draw at home.
Salernitana, already relegated to Serie B, shocked Juventus by taking an early lead in the 27th minute. Although Juventus managed to salvage a late equalizer in the 91st minute, the overall performance left much to be desired.
Juventus dominated possession with 67.2% but struggled to create clear-cut chances against the bottom-placed Salernitana. The Italian press criticized Juventus for their lackluster display, with one newspaper describing it as 'an embarrassing performance against an opponent already in Serie B.'
The draw, coupled with Atalanta's victory over AS Roma, confirmed Juventus' Champions League qualification. However, concerns remain about the team's style of play and consistency.
The criticism extended to the coaching staff, with Max Allegri coming under fire for Juventus' underwhelming season. The lack of creativity and fluidity in Juventus' play was evident, leading to frustration among fans and pundits alike.
The match also highlighted the growing discontent among Juventus Ultras, who staged a silent protest during the game. The Ultras expressed their dissatisfaction with the team's performance and the lack of atmosphere in the stadium.
With just two league matches and the Coppa Italia Final remaining, Juventus faces uncertainty regarding the future direction of the team. The pressure is mounting on Allegri and the players to deliver better performances and restore faith among the supporters.
Despite securing Champions League qualification, Juventus will need to address their shortcomings and improve their form if they are to compete at the highest level in Europe next season.