With the international fixtures out of the way,
Juventus will go to Treviso on Monday looking to continue the impressive run which has seen them win their last four championship games in increasingly convincing style. The deferred clash will see the
Bianconeri pitted against a solid and experienced side, even if things have changed a little since last year. Treviso make no secret of their hopes to make the play-offs, and are very much capable of placing themselves in the mid-to-high end of the table. Coach Bortoluzzi favours a 4-4-2 formation and likes to channel the team’s play through their two heavy weight forwards, Fava and Beghetto. Providing the fodder for the front men are the strong midfield pairing of Guigou and Basseggio, both players with international experience. The former - by now a master of the Italian style of play - has previously campaigned in the colours of Roma, Siena and Fiorentina, while the latter arrived in Treviso last season having proved himself in the Belgian league with Anderlecht.
The defence remains the same as that of last year and can count on highly dependable and experienced campaigners such as Viali (formerly of Lecce and Fiorentina) and Cottafava.
