The Juventus championship resumes with a lunch overlooking the lake in Como on Sunday 19 October, and that will be the first of a trio of away games – post-national – in which Tudor will have to manage the forces and alternate the resources

About 13 thousand kilometers. Turin-Montreal, then Montreal-Harrison (New Jersey), and finally the return to Italy. Jonathan David, together with the American McKennie, is the Juventus player called to travel the most during this break for the national teams with his Canada. A long trip overseas for two games: the first lost 1-0 against Australia in Montreal (7 years after the last time) in which the attacker remained on the pitch for 90 minutes; the second against Colombia on the night of Wednesday 15th, at 2 am Italian time. No problem of postponed returns – Lautaro style in short – but tiredness will be felt.

trust, the travel factor and the 3 trips

It is difficult (euphemism) to write down a first probable anti-Como Juventus team, also considering that Tudor granted 4 days off to those who remained in Turin, but the desire to find David from Lille back on the pitch soon and to make him feel the trust of the club without stopping will most likely lead the Croatian to immediately rely again on the Canadian up front. Also to reiterate that he is the first choice as a center forward. However, undermining this apparent idyll there is a Vlahovic who is impatient and who will keep Tudor thinking until the end. And the travel-factorlinked to a demanding national break for those like David who have had to move to another continent, could have an impact; immediately after, the second reason for thoughts is the triple commitment in a week upon returning from the break. Como-Real Madrid-Lazio, all three away. Three obstacles that cause the shadow of turnover to fall on Juve and who knows if and how much, after these two weeks of stoppage, the attack will affect. David is there, and Madama hopes that Canada can regenerate him and return him to Tudor who is much more decisive and precise than he has been up to now: but watch out for Dusan.

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