Juventus, Grealish and Atletico Madrid Under the Spotlight

Juventus have shown resilience in the Champions League, with Vlahovic, Adzic and Kelly delivering key moments despite defensive issues. Jack Grealish impressed at Everton with four assists in three league games and August’s Player of the Month award.

Juventus have shown resilience in the Champions League, with Vlahovic, Adzic and Kelly delivering key moments despite defensive issues. Jack Grealish impressed at Everton with four assists in three league games and August’s Player of the Month award. Atletico Madrid remain inconsistent in La Liga but strong displays from Barrios, Koke and Nico Gonzalez highlight their European threat.
In the latest edition of Ask Mina, Juventus’s Champions League prospects, Jack Grealish’s Everton impact, and Atletico Madrid’s form were analyzed. Juventus, despite defensive frailties and conceding seven goals in their last two home games, have shown resilience with comeback results against Inter Milan and Borussia Dortmund. Key players like Dusan Vlahovic, rediscovering his scoring touch, Lloyd Kelly’s crucial interventions, and teenager Vasilije Adzic’s decisive goal highlight their fighting spirit.
Coach Igor Tudor acknowledges defensive issues but has enough attacking depth to steer them into the last sixteen, though going further will require greater balance and a steadier goalkeeper. Turning to England, Jack Grealish’s move to Everton has been transformational. With four assists in his first three league games, he won the Premier League Player of the Month award for August. Against Aston Villa, he created five chances and had 16 touches in the box, underlining his creativity.
However, Everton’s forwards, particularly Beto and Thierno Barry, must finish better to maximize his impact. Finally, Atletico Madrid, despite injury setbacks and dropped points in La Liga, impressed in their win over Villarreal with Pablo Barrios and Koke excelling in midfield and Nico Gonzalez sealing the victory. Though flawed, their resilience and Diego Simeone’s leadership keep them dangerous in Europe.






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