Can Alessandro Del Piero keep his fine form going?
When the inspirational Juve captain came back from his lengthy injury spell, his form was some of the worst we’d seen in quite a while. He wasn’t the only one struggling to find his best That couldn’t be any more different as Juve enter the second leg against Ajax. Del Piero is rounding into fine form. Whether it’s scoring a brace against Genoa or dishing out class assists to anybody and everybody, Del Piero is starting to look like the Del Piero we all know and love. There’s no reason he won’t be relied on again in front of the Olimpico crowd. He’s proven that even though he’s 35 years old, he can handle playing significant minutes in just a week’s time and be effective at the same time. Even with the goal lead, Del Piero will play a key part. His understanding with Diego seems to be getting better and better as the games go by, and the production the two have had is reflective of that. 4. Who starts in the midfield? With the three-man defense, the midfield is crucial to the team’s su