Juventus are in danger of missing out on their minimum objective. While Spalletti deserves to stay at the helm of this project, bad luck and the lack of a reliable goalkeeper has proved costly.
Football history is full of players remembered for consistency. Goalkeepers are often remembered for surviving chaos at exactly the right moment. Even so, it is hard not to feel that Di Gregorio isn't good enough. Given how hard Juventus are pushing to sign Alisson, I'd guess that internally they agree with that.
Nobody should be made to feel like a scapegoat. But in a Serie A where goals are hard to come by (except for Inter), Di Gregorio's mistakes have, unfortunately, set Juventus apart from the other UCL contenders.
Football history is full of players remembered for consistency. Goalkeepers are often remembered for surviving chaos at exactly the right moment. Even so, it is hard not to feel that Di Gregorio isn't good enough. Given how hard Juventus are pushing to sign Alisson, I'd guess that internally they agree with that.
Nobody should be made to feel like a scapegoat. But in a Serie A where goals are hard to come by (except for Inter), Di Gregorio's mistakes have, unfortunately, set Juventus apart from the other UCL contenders.