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Napoli v Juventus: key stats ahead of the Champions League clash

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Juventus has managed to win only one of their last eight Serie A matches against Napoli (2 draws, 5 losses), after having won four of the previous six (2 losses). More generally, Juventus is the team that has beaten Napoli the most times in the competition (71).
Napoli has won all of their last six home matches against Juventus in Serie A: only Inter has managed more consecutive home wins against the Bianconeri in the history of the competition—eight, between 1935 and 1943.
Juventus has lost seven of their 11 Serie A matches against Napoli since 2020 (2 wins, 2 draws): at least three more defeats than against any other opponent—the 17% of Juventus' losses in this period have come against Napoli (7/41).
If Napoli avoids defeat against Juventus, they will remain unbeaten at home in Serie A for an entire calendar year for the first time since 1987 (11 wins, 3 draws)—so far, they have achieved 12 wins and four draws at the Maradona in 2025 and are the only team (excluding newly promoted sides) that has never lost at home in the five major European leagues during this period.
Juventus has won only one of their last eight league matches against teams in the top two positions in the standings at the start of the day (5 draws, 2 losses)—excluding the first two matchdays—the win came against Inter, 1-0, last February 16; however, the Bianconeri have kept a clean sheet in four of the last six of these encounters.
Napoli (105) and Juventus (99) are the two teams that have allowed the fewest high turnovers to their opponents in this Serie A, measured as the number of sequences, with three or fewer passes, ending 40 meters or less from their own goal.
Juventus is the team that has taken the most shots from outside the box in this Serie A (81), while Napoli is the team—among those currently on the left side of the standings—that has conceded the most (63); in terms of goals scored, the Bianconeri have four goals from distance in the current tournament (like Bologna and Lecce): only Inter and Milan have more (both with five).
Luciano Spalletti will face Napoli in Serie A for the first time since leaving the Partenopei at the end of the 2022/23 season; the Juventus coach has won eight of his last 10 league matches against teams he previously managed in the competition (1 draw, 1 loss), although, more specifically, he has lost three of the last five occasions when facing a former team for the first time (2 wins).
David Neres has been involved in five goals in his last six Serie A appearances (three goals and two assists), after not being involved in any goals in the previous 16; after scoring against Atalanta and Roma, the Napoli forward can find the net in three consecutive appearances for the first time considering the top 10 European leagues.
All seven of Kenan Yildiz’s goal involvements in this Serie A have come at the Allianz Stadium (four goals, three assists): the last time Juventus’ number 10 was involved in a goal away from home in the league was last May, against Venezia (one goal), at the Penzo; furthermore, with one more goal, the Turk would become only the second Juventus player in the last 50 years to score at least five goals in the first 15 Serie A matches of a season before turning 21, after Alessandro Del Piero (five in 1994/95).
Carlo Gioia
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