
In a season filled with challenges, Juventus manager Luciano Spalletti remains focused on immediate performance rather than contract negotiations.

Spalletti’s current contract is set to expire at the conclusion of the season, following his appointment as interim coach after Igor Tudor’s departure earlier this year.
Following a 2-0 victory over Genoa, Spalletti was questioned about his contract status. He responded: “I don’t know, it’s the toughest week of the year.”
The coach emphasized the importance of the next match, saying, “We’re going to play in Bergamo against Atalanta, where we conceded three goals. Let’s get our signature on that game.”
Spalletti highlighted the collective responsibility of the club’s leadership, adding, “Let’s all go together to put our stamp on the next matches, not me or the team, but the president. The fans have always supported the matches, they’ve always been there.”
With the win over Genoa, Juventus climbs to fifth place in the standings, closely trailing Como, who currently occupy the fourth spot by just one point.