Luciano Spalletti has experienced a whirlwind start at Juventus, yet he remains optimistic about their progress. Despite a recent 2-1 loss to Napoli in Serie A, Spalletti believes the team is on the right
track as they prepare to face Pafos in the Champions League. This defeat marked his first since taking over from Igor Tudor in October.
Before facing Napoli, Spalletti led Juventus to four wins and three draws, including three consecutive victories. Reflecting on the loss, he acknowledged that his tactical decisions against Napoli were flawed. "It was a painful lesson for me, so seeing as I should've predicted it wouldn't work, I made it more difficult for them," he stated.
Juventus currently sits 22nd in the Champions League standings with six points, having secured only one win in five matches—a 2-1 victory over Bodo/Glimt. At home, they have drawn twice: 4-4 against Borussia Dortmund and 1-1 with Sporting CP. The last time they failed to win three consecutive home games in this competition was in April 2018.
The team has never faced Pafos before but boasts an impressive record against Cypriot teams, winning all six encounters with an aggregate score of 25-3. In each of their last four matches against Cypriot sides, Juventus scored at least four goals.
Pafos are two places below Juventus but share the same points tally. Spalletti is cautious about the threat they pose. "Pafos are a tough team; they have many Brazilian players who can play good football," he noted. They were only embarrassed by Bayern Munich and faced strong opponents throughout the tournament.
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Spalletti emphasised the importance of avoiding mistakes against Pafos. "We must be wary of their counter-attacks because they try to intimidate you," he explained. If Juventus can break through Pafos' initial press, they tend to sit deep defensively.
The Italian coach remains committed to his approach despite recent setbacks. "I have the same intentions and certainty as when I accepted the Juventus job," he said. He sees improvement during training sessions and feels both frustrated and relaxed by his players' progress.
Spalletti's journey with Juventus has been unpredictable, but he is determined not to let results dictate his methods. He continues to focus on understanding and explaining what lies ahead for the team.











