Primavera & U17 (23 Viewers)

Jun 16, 2020
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Season ended yesterday after a 2-1 defeat against Empoli.

Maybe a bit underwhelming feeling after we lost against SPAL for the first place and we should be able to win against Empoli

Overal though a very good season for the Primavera, considering the fact that we have the youngest squad in the competition and we were in the race for the first place until the last day.

I think that our scouting massively improved over the last years and I’m wondering if we will continue to do so with Cherubini responsible for the senior squad now.

Ntenda, Miretti, Da Graca, Barrenechea and De Winter were the best performers in my opinion. I missed quite a lot of games throughout the season tho. Mostly Miretti is praised by many Juventini who follow the Primavera, with many of them saying that he has more talent than Fagioli. I think that he’s more functional, with Fagioli more of a luxury player, if I speak for myself Fagioli made more impression to me.

Iling became a important player aswel after a underwhelming start. Soule also immediately took his place in the starting eleven. Compared to last year this team has more talent, most important guys last year were Fagioli, Ranocchia, Ahamada and Dragusin.

Hopefully next year we’ll be able to play the Youth League again as it was suspended due to the corona virus this year. Really want to see those guys getting some international experience before they leave the club or get promoted to the U23.

Cant find much information about U17 this year, did you see something @JuveJay
 
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    Cant find much information about U17 this year, did you see something @JuveJay
    They've only played a handful of games because of Covid.

    The player most raved about players in the team are probably Luis Hasa and Tommaso Maressa. Turco is the scorer in the team. Strajdonck the Dutch guy is supposed to be dangerous. Ledonne in midfield is one to watch as he is a good player in both the offensive and defensive phases, pretty tireless midfield player. But I've hardly seen any of these guys so I'm just reading reports.
     
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    Dean Huijsen sarà un giocatore della Juve, raggiunto l’accordo con il Malaga per il difensore olandese classe 2005. I bianconeri hanno limato gli ultimi dettagli, riuscendo a portare a Torino il difensore, che si aggregherà all’Under 17

    Il difensore, alto 1,92 cm, svolgerà le visite mediche nei prossimi giorni. La Juventus ha superato la concorrenza di big come Real Madrid e Siviglia per portarlo in bianconero. Huijsen ha mandato un lungo messaggio al Malaga per salutare e ringraziare la società.
     

    rainhard

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    Dean Huijsen sarà un giocatore della Juve, raggiunto l’accordo con il Malaga per il difensore olandese classe 2005. I bianconeri hanno limato gli ultimi dettagli, riuscendo a portare a Torino il difensore, che si aggregherà all’Under 17

    Il difensore, alto 1,92 cm, svolgerà le visite mediche nei prossimi giorni. La Juventus ha superato la concorrenza di big come Real Madrid e Siviglia per portarlo in bianconero. Huijsen ha mandato un lungo messaggio al Malaga per salutare e ringraziare la società.
    With 192cm , I think he better skip U17 and go straight for U23
     

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    Juventus have secured 16-year-old Belgian talent Joseph Nonge Boende from RSC Anderlecht.
    The midfielder only turned 16 in May, but had his medical at the Juventus Continassa centre on July 14, according to reports.
    He has one cap for Belgium at Under-15 level and is a product of the Anderlecht youth academy.
    Nonge Boende confirmed his exit from Anderlecht with a post on Instagram, thanking everyone for what he learned over nine years at the club.
    It’s reported he has signed a three-year contract with Juventus.
     
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    From this year having a U18 team is obligated. Maybe some teams didn’t had it, but logistically some things will chance as this was our U19 team before. Maybe they want to stimulate more teams to create a U23. Or we will have a U18 and U19, not sure.

    Usually guys came in from U17, stay 2 years with U19 before continuing their career somewhere else.

    Positive note is that last year this team was the youngest, or one of the youngest, teams of the Primavera competition.
     

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