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It’s a vintage poster that smacks of the 90s. A match that Gigi Buffon or Lilian Thuram will surely watch with an informed eye. This is good, since Kephren Thuram, son of the 1998 world champion, should be lined up in the ranks of the
Juventus
for the reception of Parma, this Wednesday (kick-off at 8:45 p.m.). Third in Serie A, the Old Lady derivative by Thiago Motta has regained his health under the tutelage of the former midfielder.
Juve has the opportunity to make a nice success, while Inter Milan, its first competitor, will have traveled to Empoli a little earlier in the evening. Opposite, Parma does not swim in the same waters. A success would allow this historic team of Italian football to give itself a little breathing room.
The expected compositions
Juventus : DiGregorio; Savona, Kalulu, Gatti, Cabal; Thuram, Locatelli; Conceicao, Yildiz, Weah; Vlahovic.
Parma :Suzuki; Coulibaly, Del Prato, Balogh, Valeri; Sohm, Bernabe; Man, Hernani, Mihaila; Bonnie.
Where to watch the match?
This Serie A match between Juventus and Parma will not be broadcast on French television. If La Chaîne L’Equipe has obtained the rights to the Italian championship, this poster is not part of its programming this week.
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