Juventus’ paradoxical record despite the many draws with Thiago Motta on the bench. The Bianconeri enter the all-time unbeaten ranking in Serie A. The Old Lady has not lost in the championship since the match on 30 March 2024 against Lazio.
The Juventus draws again againstAtalanta in the championship recovery but manages to make Serie A history by entering the unbeaten all-time ranking. In fact, the data for the Bianconeri between 2024 and 2025 records only one defeat in the championship: even that of March 30, 2024 against Lazio. Since then, in fact, the Bianconeri have suffered only one defeat, again against Lazio, but in the Italian Cup on 23 April. Subsequently both under management Allegri and the momentary one of Montero Juventus has never lost.
The defeats came only in Champions League and Italian Super Cup, respectively against Stuttgart and Milan and both under the management of Thiago Motta. From that match in March 2024 to today Juventus in the subsequent ones 28 games, including the one against Atalanta yesterday, he never lost entering the top ten of this special ranking at tenth place together with Torino 1976/1977 coached by Root e all’Inter of the Scudetto 2023/2024 with Simone Inzaghi on the bench. In between, however, victories are scarce and draws are more and more.
Thiago Motta gives instructions to the team.
Commanding this special ranking is Fabio Capello’s Milan who held the record of 58 games without defeat from 1991 to 1993 in the championship followed by Antonio’s Juventus Conte second with 49 points in the year 2011/2012. Juventus is also present in sixth place with 31 games without defeat in the 2018/2019 season with Massimiliano Allegri on the bench. Same score and position also for Inter coached by Roberto Mancini in 2007/2008. The former Italy coach is about to share another record with Juventus.
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This is the ranking in detail:
- Milan 1991-1993 (Fabio Capello): 58
- Juventus 2011-2012 (Antonio Conte): 49
- Fiorentina 1955-1956 (Fulvio Bernardini): 40
- Perugia 1978-1979 (Ilario Castagner): 38
- Inter 2006-2007 (Roberto Mancini): 33
- Juventus 2018-2019 (Massimiliano Allegri) and Inter 2007/2008 (Roberto Mancini): 31
- Roma 1980-1981 (Nils Liedholm) and Juventus 2005/2007 (Fabio Capello-Claudio Ranieri): 30
- Turin 1976-1977 (Gigi Radice), Inter 2023-2024 (Simone Inzaghi), Juventus 2024/2025 (Allegri, Montero, Thiago Motta): 28
The number of draws that comes close to Roberto Mancini’s record with Inter
In this case not very happy and that concerns the team coached by Thiago Motta. In fact, while the Bianconeri have not yet lost a match in the league this season, they have also drawn well 13 out of 20 games. He had done worse himself Roberto Mancini leading Inter in the 2004/2005 season when he drew 14 are 20. Numbers which at the moment have relegated Juventus to fifth place with 34 points, well away from Napoli’s record of 47 and virtually even further from the top if Inter were to win the two recoveries.
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