Juventus will rely on a solid defense and precise counterattacks.
Juventus have shown good form in the tournament so far, with two emphatic victories (5–0 against Al-Ain and 4–1 against WAC Casablanca). The Bianconeri deploy a compact midfield block, aiming to win the ball there—in the middle third—and then launch a lightning-fast counterattack. It’s also important to highlight the synergy of their attacking trio—Kolo Muani, Yildiz, and Francisco Conceição—who link up brilliantly and pose a constant threat.
Manchester City will dominate possession.
Man City will stick to their style—dominating possession and waiting for their inevitable chances. All key players are available. The squad boasts an extremely deep bench and a wide selection of quality talents. Guardiola loves his players to dictate the tempo, which they’ll do against Juve. Their aggressive counter-press immediately after losing the ball—often in the opponent’s half—will create goal-scoring opportunities.
A dynamic clash awaits us.
Both teams have already secured progression in the tournament. Here the pressure won’t be that great, which suggests freer play and more goal-scoring chances. The quality in forward positions is indisputable for both sides, so mistakes will be punished. We expect goals at both ends.





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