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·21 December 2024

Preview: Monza vs Juventus 

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Matchday 17 of this season's Serie A sees Juventus take on Monza at the U-Power Stadium

Below, your pre-match reading ahead of Sunday's 20:45 CET kick-off:

Head-to-head

  • There’s a perfect balance in the four previous match-ups between Monza and Juventus in Serie A: the Brianzoli won both matches in the 2022/23 season, while the Bianconeri won the next two matches in 2023/24, with four goals scored in total by both teams.
  • Monza's first victory in their Serie A history came against Juventus, on 18 September 2022 at the U-Power Stadium, 1-0.
  • Juventus is the team that has made the most passes in this season’s Serie A: 9154; however, 55% (5010) of these have been in their half of the pitch, while only Monza has recorded a higher percentage so far (56%).
  • Monza is the team that has earned the fewest points in home games this Serie A season: only three in eight matches (3D, 5L) at the U-Power Stadium, and are – along with Genoa – the only side without a home league win so far this campaign.
  • Monza have lost all of their last three home league games (against AC Milan, Lazio and Udinese); the Brianzoli have never recorded four home defeats in a row in Serie A.

Interesting Facts

  • Juventus have not lost in 24 league matches, in which they have collected eight wins and 16 draws, which is the longest unbeaten run in the top five European leagues.
  • After four wins in five matches (1L), Monza have won only one of their last 25 league matches (10D, 14L), a 3-0 victory over Hellas Verona away from home.
  • Juventus are unbeaten in the first half of the season (6W, 10D); in only two other seasons have the Bianconeri ended the first half of the campaign without a loss in their Serie A history: in 2018/19 (17W, 2D) and in 2011/12 (11W, 8D).
  • The Bianconeri have 21 players who have played at least one match for the full 90 minutes: a record in the current campaign.
  • Juventus are only one of two teams, along with Inter, to have not yet conceded a goal from outside the box this season. The last goal conceded by the Bianconeri from this situation in Serie A dates back to February against Hellas Verona.
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Player Numbers

  • Teun Koopmeiners has been involved in five goals (three goals and two assists) in four matches against Monza in Serie A: a record for him against a single opponent in the tournament. The Dutchman is in fact one of only two players to have scored a hat-trick against the Brianzoli in Serie A, along with Szymon Zurkowski.
  • Since joining Juventus, Pierre Kalulu is the player who has covered the greatest distance with the ball in the league: 3,398 metres in total.
  • The only one of Federico Gatti's five away goals in Serie A came against Monza at the U-Power Stadium last season, which was also the latest goal (93:16) scored by Juventus that campaign.
  • Weston McKennie has provided seven of the 12 total assists in Serie A for Dusan Vlahovic; since the American made his Serie A debut (2020/21), only one player has served more assists to a single teammate in the competition: Nicolo Barella (11) for Lautaro Martinez.
  • Michele Di Gregorio played four seasons with Monza between Serie A and Serie B, playing a total of 134 games between 2020 and 2024.

Opposition Focus

  • Gianluca Caprari has scored two goals against Juventus in Serie A, both in 2019 and in a Sampdoria shirt. Only one of his last seven goals in the tournament has come in a home match (22 January 2023 in Monza-Sassuolo, 1-1).
  • Dany Mota has scored four goals in the 14 matches he has played in this league and could equal his best scoring season in Serie A, which was in 2022/23 when he scored five goals in 29 matches.
  • The first of the only two matches in which Milan Djuric, who is in doubt for this match, has both scored and served an assist in Serie A was against Juventus, in February 2015, with Cesena (with Hellas Verona against Lecce, in November 2023, was the other).
  • No fewer than 12 of the 15 assists provided in Serie A by Georgios Kyriakopoulos have come as a result of a cross - since his debut in the competition (2019/20 season), only Juan Cuadrado, Alessandro Bastoni and Cristiano Biraghi have served up more assists from crosses (all 15) among defenders than the Greek player.
  • Two of the nine outfield players who have played all 1440 minutes so far this season wear Monza colours: Pablo Marí and Georgios Kyriakopoulos.
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