Juventus Turin bids an emotional farewell to Wojciech Szczęsny, their goalkeeper for seven years, in a touching ceremony before their match against Napoli. Szczęsny, 34, received a commemorative jersey marking his 252 appearances for the team and expressed his gratitude to the fans.
Having joined Juventus in 2017 as Buffon’s backup, Szczęsny later became the first-choice goalkeeper, winning three Serie A titles and achieving 103 clean sheets. Following a decision to bring in a younger goalkeeper, Szczęsny retired and Michele Di Gregorio stepped in, maintaining a solid defense for Juventus this season.
Despite their defensive strength, Juventus has faced offensive challenges, resulting in three consecutive goalless draws. The team currently sits in fourth place in Serie A, with player Arkadiusz Milik sidelined due to injury. Juventus continues to navigate their season, led by new talent and aiming for success in the league.