Serie A's slow start no issue for Juventus
Briefly

After two years of stagnation, Juventus is transforming its image from boring football under Allegri to a potentially electrifying season, putting an end to the catenaccio style.
Former manager Max Allegri's era was characterized by dull matches, relying heavily on defensive tactics and yielding uninspiring scores like 1-0 and 0-0. This method led to a stereotype of Italian football being 'boring'.
Fans of Premier League and La Liga often criticize Serie A for its match quality, expressing distaste for long matches with low goals, which perpetuates the perception of Italian football lacking excitement.
The transition away from the slow, counter-attacking play that Juventus was known for is a critical moment for the revival of excitement in Serie A, which has suffered from stagnation for years.
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