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·01 de março de 2025
Toxic Juventus environment as ‘tired’ ultras announce protest for Verona game

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·01 de março de 2025
Juventus ultras announced they would boo the players, the coach and the management before and during the next home Serie A match against Hellas Verona.
The Bianconeri don’t play this weekend as they’ll host Hellas Verona in the final match of Serie A Round 27 on Monday night.
Thiago Motta’s men have been eliminated from Coppa Italia and Champions League and have only Serie A to play for.
Juventus ultras announced they would protest the players and management on Sunday, the eve of the game, and Monday, during the match.
“We are the ones who follow you everywhere. Juventus is always on our minds. Rain, snow, ice, or sun, we are always there. We placed our trust in you, we wanted to believe, supporting you with enthusiasm and sacrifices,” they wrote in a statement as quoted by TuttoJuve.
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus misses the team’s first penalty in the penalty shoot out during the Coppa Italia Quarter Final match between Juventus FC and Empoli FC at Allianz Stadium on February 26, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
“Unfortunately, today, we have reached the point where we can no longer tolerate a project that seems to have failed, where nothing has a logical sense or a comprehensible progression!
“The Juventus fanbase is tired of you, and sadly, it is now expressing its disappointment during matches by booing and insulting, a reaction we always wanted to avoid, but your attitude and indifference towards a historic jersey like that of Juventus FC are no longer tolerable!
“Enough is enough,” they continued.
“You will understand what it means when we can’t take it anymore. You will feel our disappointment, hoping to spark something within you, players, coach, and management that could at least partially salvage a disastrous season that hasn’t happened in 14 years!
“We invite all Juventus fans to make their voices heard and join the demonstration of our discontent both tomorrow and Monday at the stadium! TOMORROW, SUNDAY, 7:45 PM, AT THE SQUARE OF THE CURVA SUD AND THEN AT THE J HOTEL! WE WILL NEVER GIVE UP!”
Juventus sit fourth in the Serie A table, with a two-point lead over fifth-placed Lazio.
The Biancocelesti will visit Milan in a crucial Serie A match on Sunday.
Juventus coach Thiago Motta is under contract until June 2027, and Cristiano Giuntoli has confirmed trust in the coach, but several sources in Italy suggest the ex-Italy international will be under scrutiny until the end of the season.