Juve, Genoa and Tudor
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Igor Tudor's first game in charge of Juventus ended with a 1-0 home win against Genoa in their Serie A clash on Saturday, with Kenan Yildiz scoring the only goal of the game.
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Igor Tudor’s reign as Juventus head coach got off to a winning start with a 1-0 victory over Genoa in Serie A on Saturday evening, but most outlets in the Italian press feel that there is still plenty...
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New Juventus coach Igor Tudor had a direct role in the Bianconeri's first goal since he replaced the fired Thiago Motta. Tudor was quick to gather a ball on the sideline and toss it to Teun Koopmeiners for a throw-in that bounced off Dusan Vlahovic and into the path of Kenan Yildiz.
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Weston McKennie claims Juventus players are ‘happy’ with new coach Igor Tudor, above all because he ‘knows full well what this club is like’ after his experience in Turin.
Igor Tudor is confident that he can make a significant impact at Juventus before the end of the season after taking over from Thiago Motta. The Croatian is fully aware of the challenges his predecessor faced and understands that he, too, may struggle to get the best out of the squad in such a short period.
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Tudor's appointment comes on the heels of an extensive player revamp at Juventus, with the club having signed 13 new players at the cost of €234 million. These acquisitions indicate the club's commitment to not only rebuilding but also returning to the upper echelons of Italian and European football.
In fact, Tudor House and Garden was Southampton's very first museum, opening its doors way back in 1912. After a big nine-year makeover between 2002 and 2011, it's now looking better than ever. This historic gem can be found on Bugle Street in Southampton's Old Town, right across from St Michael's Square.
Tuppence A Week is a new original heritage play inspired by the real stories of both modern and historical residents, exploring poverty in the Tudor era and what it means to ask someone for help.