Juventus clinch the 2014/15 Scudetto at the Marassi with four
games to spare. A fourth consecutive league title and the 33rd in the
club’s history. What a season
There are few certainties in life. One of these is Juventus.
Seasons and shirts change, players come and go, but the Old Lady is
always resplendent whenever she steps out. The belle of the ball. Years
go by, and with them come new challenges, but one of life’s certainties
is that Juventus will always be up to the task, stunning as ever.
The club were up to the challenge again this year, winning an
incredible fourth straight league title, the 33rd of its glorious
history. There were changes in personnel and playing style but the
substance was just the same.
Our 33rd Scudetto comes courtesy of an extraordinary group of
players and coach tailor-made for them. It also belongs to the Juventus
supporters who overcame any initial doubts and scepticism, continuing to
love the Old Lady, no ifs, no buts. It’s the Scudetto we dedicate to
you, Bianconeri fans: #4Ju33.
In the last few seasons, Juve first triumphed amid enthusiasm,
against all odds, before confirming their dominance with pride the
following year. The third league title saw the Bianconeri break all
records that stood before them, while this year they harnessed all of
the confidence they have in their own endless ability.
The club won the
Scudetto again with the swagger of champions and the patience of a great
side.
That’s where Massimiliano Allegri made his mark. He charted the route and the new signings needed to reach the finish line.
The coach conveyed calm to the team and led them to the Scudetto
with a result against one of the surprise packages of the season, a team
who had held us to a draw at Juventus Stadium.
Twenty games unbeaten, from Empoli to Empoli. An 18-game unbeaten
home run, the best attack, the best defence and 19 clean sheets. Seasons
come and go but Juve are the same as ever.
The 2014/15 side is a majestic symphony. A group that have produced football which is out of this world.
Tomorrow we’ll let the party spill out into the streets and squares
all over Italy and throughout the world and we’ll just wear a big grin
on our face. That’s because we have other big games to come. A Coppa
Italia final and a Champions League semi, the last obstacle between us
and the showpiece on Europe’s biggest stage.
There are few certainties in life. One of these is the Old Lady’s
indomitable spirit which sees her fight game after game in all
competitions, fino alla fine.
And so it won’t happen, but if it did...
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