Juventus have won back-to-back games since sacking Igor Tudor
Juve impressed in a win at Cremonese at the weekend
Sporting have lost three of their previous four Champions League trips
Spalletti’s side are up and running
Juventus won their opening game under new boss Luciano Spalletti, with the Turin side putting in an impressive display in Saturday’s 2-1 victory at Cremonese.
Juve were dominant in terms of Expected Goals, seeing off their high-flying opponents 2.03 to 0.54 in that regard. They took the lead after just two minutes, went on to create a total of five big chances, while they were comfortably clear before Jamie Vardy scored a consolation goal.
Juve had won 3-1 at Udinese in midweek, which was their first outing since sacking manager Igor Tudor. The Old Lady have put up some decent underlying numbers despite their early struggles, but there’s little doubt they’ve made an upgrade in the dugout.
Spalletti took Napoli to the title in his last club job. He can bring more early success to Turin, as Juve face a Sporting side that lost 2-1 in Naples in their first European trip of the campaign. Sporting have now lost three of their previous four Champions League trips, so back the hosts to claim a key three points.