Lecce vs. Juventus | Serie A | Pre Match
Lecce vs. Juventus
Stalemate specialists Juventus will resume their title challenge in Serie A's Sunday night contest, as they meet Lecce at Stadio Via del Mare.
Juve are one of three remaining unbeaten teams in Europe's top five leagues this season, and another draw in midweek aided hopes of progressing in Europe.
Keeping the Turin giants on track for at least a playoff place in the Champions League, Juventus survived a couple of scares to come away from Birmingham with one point on Wednesday evening, holding out for a 0-0 draw with Aston Villa.
Their hosts struck the woodwork with a free kick and had a late goal disallowed by the VAR, while Juve posed little threat aside from Francisco Conceicao forcing Emiliano Martinez into a fine save just after the hour mark.
While the Bianconeri have now won on just three of their last 16 visits to England - and their sole success in eight Champions League road trips came earlier this season, when beating RB Leipzig with only 10 men - they sit just two points shy of a top-eight spot with three games to play.
That result continued a trend, as last week's grim goalless meeting with AC Milan means that another stalemate this weekend would set a new club record for most Serie A draws in a calendar year: they currently have 17 in 2024, matching a mark previously set 68 years ago.
Across all competitions, Thiago Motta's men have taken a single point nine times this term, but they are the only unbeaten side left in Serie A and can also boast the best defensive record - just seven goals conceded and nine clean sheets.
In each of the previous five seasons that Juventus went undefeated through their first 13 league matches, they went on to finish first - most recently, in 2019-20 under Maurizio Sarri.
Amid a wide-open title race - in which six teams are separated by four points - Juve will therefore hope to get their hands back on the Scudetto after a few fallow years, although their attacking output must surely improve.
Juventus have won their last two away matches against Lecce without conceding - a Dusan Vlahovic brace helped them to victory at Via del Mare back in January - and Sunday's hosts have lost their last five league meetings with the Bianconeri by an aggregate score of 11-1.
Taking anything from this week's encounter will be a bonus, then, for a side that sits only two points above the Serie A drop zone.
During the last international break, Lecce decided to make a managerial change, as well-travelled coach Marco Giampaolo became just the third man to take charge of 10 different teams in Italy's top flight.
The Salentini saw immediate results in Venice earlier this week, as not only did they finally score a first away goal of the season, but they also recorded their first win outside of Salento.
Danish winger Patrick Dorgu struck in the 70th minute to defeat Venezia at Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo, and that victory means that Giampaolo could now become the only coach in Lecce's history to win both of his first two Serie A matches.
A meagre total of six goals after 13 matches, however, suggests that the Giallorossi may have a hard time breaking down Juve's steadfast back four on Sunday evening.