Juventus fans are preparing to hand Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo "a special welcome" after a controversial clash at the Santiago Bernabeu on Champions League matchday three.
Giorgio Chiellini was dismissed after allegedly elbowing Ronaldo in the face in the second half of the match, which Madrid eventually won 2-1, much to the anger of the Bianconeri support.
"Cristiano Ronaldo will be greeted with boos," said Lorenzo Brigidi, head of Juventus fan club Doc Orcia Valley.
"Football is a sport where honesty and fairness are valued. A player can be a technical phenomenon but Juve fans like players who are complete."
Another fan club member, Annamaria Licata, echoed these sentiments, declaring: "I state that, for us, Juventus comes first and then everything else.
A Doc Casamarciano fan club member, Angelo Alessio, added: "Surely Cristiano Ronaldo will find he gets a special welcome after what happened in Madrid.
"Fans of Juventus are ready to catch him. He has become the protagonist of a really unsportsmanlike gesture and, therefore, will be jeered loudly."
Another fan was more lighthearted in his appraisal of Ronaldo's performance at the Bernabeu but expects that the Portuguese attacker will be treated with contempt by Juve fans.
"Cristiano Ronaldo has demonstrated a great appetite for goals and acting against the Bianconeri. His display in this match is a great business card that he can present to some Hollywood director after his football career," joked Rivoira Luca, president of the Juventus fan club Doc Settimo Torinese.
"He is a player who is smart enough to fool the referee and he will certainly hear a lot of whistles against him from the Juve stands this time around."
But there are also those Bianconeri fans who warn against giving the 28-year-old a hostile reception as it could backfire and give Juve more heartache, according to Marcello Buscaglia, founder of the Juventus fan club Godiasco Po.
He said: "Provoking him could motivate Ronaldo further and encourage him to play even better in the match."
Pierre Borg, from Juve fan club Doc True Love Malta 1975, is on the same wavelength, arguing: "Cristiano Ronaldo really likes to be the centre of attention, so ignoring him completely would be the right thing to do."