Juventus Character Questioned By Spalletti After Missing Top Four
Juventus missed out on Champions League qualification after a 2-2 draw with Torino, and Luciano Spalletti responded by questioning the team’s character, stressing that mental strength, not tactics, decided a match in which Juventus lost a two-goal lead and slipped to a Europa League place.
The result meant Juventus ended the Serie A season in sixth position, needing both a win and outside help to reach the top four but failing on both counts, as Torino’s late comeback confirmed a second finish outside the top four in four campaigns.

Reflecting on the collapse, Spalletti focused on mentality rather than systems or fitness. "I'm the coach who has to examine what happened, Spalletti said. We had the game in our hands; it's in these games that you see the people's character and how we are made inside. It's in games like these where you look for something more. It's not the same thing to have two points more or two points less."
Spalletti’s comments highlighted a broader concern about Juventus character across the season, as Juventus slipped from a strong position in the table and could not protect advantages in key matches, undermining hopes of returning to the Champions League after finishing seventh in 2022-23.
The match itself unfolded in difficult circumstances, with kick-off delayed for over an hour because of clashes between fans outside the stadium, and when play finally started, Dusan Vlahovic struck in each half to establish a 2-0 lead that appeared to put Juventus on course for the required victory.
Torino responded on the hour, as Cesare Casadei reduced the deficit, and the pressure grew on Juventus character when Che Adams completed the comeback near full-time, leaving Juventus unable to regain control and confirming that Spalletti’s side would move into the Europa League rather than Europe’s leading competition.
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| Team / Manager | Season outcome | Key detail |
|---|---|---|
| Juventus | 6th in Serie A | Qualified for Europa League |
| Juventus (2022-23) | 7th in Serie A | Finished outside top four |
| Luciano Spalletti | Serie A finish | First time below 4th since 2008-09 (Roma, 6th) |
Spalletti on Juventus character, mentality and performance
Spalletti expanded on how Juventus character influenced the outcome rather than tactical details. "I think character always makes the difference. Sometimes, personalities get together. It's something that counts as much as physical strength and technique. A footballer's head should not change against certain teams. He can win or lose, but always have the same attitude."
Spalletti added that doubts on the pitch can erode Juventus character during tense games. "Everyone has doubts about the performance when taking to the pitch. When you remain tied to these doubts, you become doubtful, so you need to let go of them and make decisions. That's the solution. Everyone has doubts, but a decision must be made. If you have too many doubts, you don't have enough character, and you can't play for Juventus because this is what makes the difference. You don't teach personality. You can teach tactics and technique, but character is hard to learn. We've had ups and downs."
While Juventus now prepare for Europa League football, Spalletti’s long sequence of top-four Serie A finishes, which stretched back to the 2008-09 season with Roma, has ended, leaving both club and coach assessing how issues of character, consistency and lost leads shaped a campaign that fell short of Champions League expectations.


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