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·15 November 2025

Juventus: Spalletti lives by the training ground, keeps his routines

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Luciano Spalletti brings to Turin the same work philosophy that accompanied him in Naples: living immersed in his professional environment, close to the sports center, to fully concentrate on the team and the objectives.

Juventus, from Castel Volturno to Continassa: Spalletti lives a step away from the sports center and doesn't change habits

The choice of the J|Hotel: concentration and proximity to work


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Just fifteen days after signing the contract with Juventus, Spalletti decided to settle at the J|Hotel, a facility directly connected to the Continassa sports center. A choice reminiscent of his experience in Naples, where the small room in Castel Volturno became the headquarters of his daily life as a coach:

«Living close to the field allows you to breathe work at every moment. For me, it's a necessity, not a luxury»

Even without the walls covered with blue jerseys dedicated to Maradona like in his room in Naples, Spalletti maintains the same approach: immersed in the team's environment, without distractions, focused solely on football and tactical preparation.

Short contract, but total dedication

The stay of the coach from Certaldo at the J|Hotel is also linked to the initial duration of his contract: 8 months until June 2026, renewable in case of qualification for the Champions League. This proximity to the sports center allows Spalletti to best manage training sessions, tactical meetings, and player observation, in view of a busy and challenging schedule.

A tight schedule to face

After the international break, Juventus will face 8 games in 30 days, between Serie A, Champions League, and Coppa Italia, with key challenges like the return to Naples on December 7, as well as commitments against Bologna and Roma.

Last year, during this same period, the Bianconeri went through a critical moment with Thiago Motta's so-called “draw syndrome”: 6 draws in 9 matches. To avoid a repeat of such difficulties, targeted turnover and tactical insights will be crucial.

The room with a view of the training fields is not just a convenience: it's a tool to keep the mind immersed in the team, follow every detail, and shape Juventus according to his philosophy.

Spalletti, method and dedication

Spalletti doesn't change his method: proximity to the sports center, total immersion in work, and maximum concentration. This is how the coach prepares the feats and seeks to bring Juventus to the top in all competitions, with the goal of leaving an indelible mark from the very first chapter in Turin.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.

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