Tudor aiming to match Trapattoni and Allegri record in Verona vs. Juventus | OneFootball

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·20 September 2025

Tudor aiming to match Trapattoni and Allegri record in Verona vs. Juventus

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Igor Tudor has an opportunity to match an encouraging record set previously only by Giovanni Trapattoni and Massimiliano Allegri when Juventus take on Hellas Verona away from home in Serie A on Saturday evening.

The Bianconeri return to Serie A action following their entertaining 4-4 draw with Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League on Tuesday night. Pre-match reports indicate that the Old Lady will go with an attack led by the in-form Kenan Yildiz and Dusan Vlahovic.


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Juventus currently sit at the top of the Serie A table, level on points with Napoli after three matches. Both sides boast the maximum possible nine points. For Juve, those victories have come against Parma, Genoa and rivals Inter.

Which record is Tudor aiming to match in Verona vs. Juventus?

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TURIN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 13: Igor Tudor, Head Coach of Juventus, celebrates with Kenan Yildiz after the team’s victory in the Serie A match between Juventus FC and FC Internazionale at Allianz Stadium on September 13, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

Igor Tudor is now looking to become just the third Juventus coach to win four Serie A matches in a row at the start of their first full campaign in charge. Encouragingly, the last two coaches to do so, Trapattoni and Allegri, both went on to win the Scudetto by the end of those seasons.

Trapattoni achieved the feat in 1976 with victories over Lazio, Genoa, Foggia and Catanzaro, while Allegri did it in 2014 with wins over Chievo, Udinese, Milan and Cesena.

Antonio Conte and Marcello Lippi also went unbeaten for four matches at the start of their first full seasons in charge of Juventus before going on to win the title in the same year, but Tudor has an opportunity to go one better than those two with a victory over Verona on Saturday.

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