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Juventus v Stuttgart
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Kick Off: Tuesday 22nd October at 20:00
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Competition: Champions League
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Watch Live: TNT Sports 4
Juventus and Stuttgart square off at the Allianz Stadium in the Champions League on Tuesday night. The Italian heavyweights have hit the ground running with wins over both PSV and RB Leipzig respectively. Meanwhile, Stuttgart lost 3-1 to Real Madrid before drawing 1-1 with Sparta Prague.
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Juventus can make it three Champions League wins on the spin by defeating Stuttgart here. Thiago Motta’s side have already beaten both PSV and RB Leipzig, and it could be argued that their latest opponents represent a downgrade on their previous two challengers.
Furthermore, Stuttgart are winless in each of their last five matches across all competitions. The German outfit have also failed to keep a clean sheet in their previous 10 games.
👕 Juventus v Stuttgart Predicted XI
🔍 Juventus v Stuttgart Players to Watch
⚪ Anthony Rouault
Anthony Rouault looks like a strong contender to commit at least one foul at 1.5. The Stuttgart centre-half committed a foul during his side’s 1-1 draw with Sparta Prague. He has also got on the wrong side of the referee in three of his last four Bundesliga appearances. The French defender should be up against Juventus’ Dusan Vlahovic on Tuesday night, who was fouled twice during the Old Lady’s 3-2 win over RB Leipzig.
⚪ Joshua Vagnoman
Look to Stuttgart’s Josha Vagnoman to commit a minimum of one foul against Juventus. The German right-back sinned twice against Real Madrid on matchday one. He has also given away three fouls across the four Bundesliga games he has started this season.
Vagnoman should be kept busy with Kenan Yıldız, who was fouled three times during Juventus’ win over PSV. Yildiz has also drawn an average of one foul-per game in Serie A this season.
⚫ Manuel Locatelli
Manuel Locatelli stands out to commit two or more fouls at 2.0. The all-action midfielder has given away multiple free-kicks in each of his last three Serie A outings. He was also guilty of an offence against PSV on matchday one despite featuring for just 57 minutes.
Locatelli will likely be in the midfield battleground alongside Stuttgart’s Atakan Karazor, who has drawn six fouls across his two Champions League appearances for Stuttgart this term.
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💻 Juventus v Stuttgart Form and Tactics
Not only have Juventus made a solid start to the season in Europe, but they have yet to lose in eight Serie A outings this term to date. The Old Lady defeated Lazio 1-0 on Saturday. Juventus generated an Xg of 1.35, won the shot count 16-2 and enjoyed 69 % possession. Quite astonishingly, that was Juventus’ seventh clean sheet across their eighth Serie A outings this season so far.
Despite winning each of their opening two Champions League matches of the campaign, Juventus have lost the corner account on each occasion. They could only muster up two corners in each of their respective games with PSV and RB Leipzig.
It’s also worth noting that each of Juventus’ last three matches have featured a red card. The Turin-based giants have also committed more fouls than their opponents in each of their first two Champions League games of the season.
Stuttgart are currently in the midst of a five-game winless run across all competitions. The Reds were on the receiving end of a heavy 4-0 defeat from Bayern Munich on Saturday. Stuttgart were soundly beaten, as they produced an xG of just 0.51, and a paltry four attempts on goal, with just one of those efforts hitting the target.
The Bundesliga side will consider themselves unlucky not to have beaten Sparta Prague on matchday two. They won the shot count 26-14 and registered 10 on-target efforts in the process. Stuttgart also racked up an impressive 17 shots against Real Madrid away from home, hitting the target on seven occasions.
Stuttgart’s front-foot approach in their opening two Champions League games has coincided with them drawing more fouls than each of their opening two opponents. Star-studded Real Madrid were shown four yellow cards when hosting Stuttgart on matchday one.
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🏁 Juventus v Stuttgart Ref Watch
- Espen Eskas has averaged four yellow cards per-game across the three Champions League and Nations League games he has taken charge of this season so far.
- Espen Eskas has given an average of 24.00 fouls per-game in the three Champions League and Nations League games he has taken charge of this season so far.
- Espen Eskas has not awarded any penalties across the three Champions League and Nations League games he has taken charge of this season so far.
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