Juventus: the incredible series of clean sheets from the Turin goalkeepers in the cages

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New starting goalkeeper for Juventus since his departure from Monza during the last summer transfer window, Michele Di Gregorio is having a very good start to the season in the Turin cages. Indeed, it has now been twelve consecutive halves since the Italian goalkeeper (and his number 2) has conceded any goals. If the results are not always there, like three goalless draws in a row, the Old Lady can count on its goalkeepers, whether Di Gregorio or Mattia Perin.

Moreover, having not conceded a goal during the 90 minutes of the match against Genoa this Saturday, Juventus, with the tenure of Perin, became the team with the longest clean sheet series with 540 minutes without conceding the slightest achievement. This is quite simply a national record in Serie A since the establishment of the three-point era for a league victory. Better yet, the Bianconeri have simply not conceded any goals since the start of the season in the league.

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