According to Corsport, Kenan Yildiz`s recent experience has been marked by both `torment and ecstasy`. He reportedly found no peace during the fifteen days following his sending-off. There wasn`t a moment, however brief, of lightheartedness where Kenan Yildiz wasn`t blaming and agonizing over the elbow he gave Bianco during a match already won. This action not only jeopardized Juventus`s Champions League aspirations but also threatened to stain his professional image.
The article suggests that while a champion`s off-game, a missed penalty, or even feeling unwell can be accepted, an outburst of anger or a violent act is not. Such behaviour, particularly in the eyes of a judgmental public who haven`t experienced the intensity of a match or the pressure of competing for a major sports goal, is often seen as indicative of a lack of character or technical discipline.
Meanwhile, Juventus, despite missing Yildiz – a key source of creativity for their depleted attacking midfield – remained firmly in contention for a Champions League spot. They navigated difficult direct encounters with Bologna and Lazio successfully and now hold their destiny in their own hands. If the `Old Lady` secures six points from upcoming fixtures against Udinese and Venezia – matches perceived as less formidable than the recent away games against Italiano and Baroni`s teams – then qualification for fourth place is guaranteed.