The key word at Juventus right now is compactness. The Bianconeri are consolidating their progress, growing in harmony and setting their sights on a crucial victory against Roma — one that could finally mark the start of genuine consistency. Luciano Spalletti has charted the course with his usual calm authority, gradually shaping a side that speaks his footballing language and shows ever clearer signs of identity.
David Steps Up
IlBianconero report how collective growth remains the cornerstone, but individual development is equally important. A prime example is Jonathan David. Despite early suggestions of a difficult adaptation, the Canadian forward has found his rhythm and built strong connections within the group. Quiet and introverted by nature — an “iceman” who lets his football do the talking — David enjoys the full trust of both his coach and his teammates.
Promising Signs
With Dušan Vlahović sidelined, David has been given more responsibility in attack and has responded positively. His recent performances have been encouraging: three goals and one assist so far, accompanied by a growing sense of confidence and sharper movement in the final third. Everyone at the club believes the best is yet to come.
No January Departure
Any talk of a January exit has been firmly dismissed. Juventus see David as a valuable part of both their present and future, a key piece within Spalletti’s tactical puzzle. His potential impact — much like that of fellow forward Loïs Openda — is considered crucial to the team’s attacking evolution over the next phase of the campaign.
A December Turning Point
The feeling around Continassa is that December could represent a turning point — for the team, for David, and for a project quietly gathering momentum. Balance, unity and order remain the guiding principles brought in by Spalletti, and even through the early ups and downs, those foundations are already beginning to show their worth.