Inter Milan fans have reportedly launched taunts against Juventus, suggesting the Bianconeri only face weaker opposition, metaphorically referring to them as `Emiratis` or `Moroccans`. This has led to questions and debate among fans and commentators about whether Juventus is currently a “small” team compared to Europe`s footballing giants and if they are truly equipped to compete against top clubs like Real Madrid.
The criticism implies that playing against perceived less competitive teams raises doubts about Juve`s status among the elite. There is discussion about the club`s strategy and a potential “plan” to address this perception, aiming to ensure Juventus is not considered a “small” club, especially in potential future encounters with top European sides and in upcoming seasons.
Fan Reactions
Here are some reactions and comments from Juventus fans regarding the team`s current state and future challenges:
They make fun of us, ridiculous. After getting hammered, and needing help to advance, they mock us.
My wish has always been for Juventus to be in the Premier League, led by Andrea Agnelli, with the Super League, and a majority Arab owner…
Sponsor money is also for advertising, tax deductions, and lowering payments; they advertise on TV, in newspapers, and elsewhere. Capital increases are forced because the club is listed on the stock exchange, and no one forces them to be listed, the club chooses it. Capital increases don`t play on the field, they don`t score goals or win leagues or European cups. Money should be spent buying the strongest players and champions to win matches and trophies.
Juve just needs to buy (players).
Juve-quality players are needed, and sell well.
City and Real are too strong and rich, but the fault lies with whoever sank Italy in 2006.
I am 62 years old, always a Juve fan. For me, Juventus has become a normal team, meaning in the Italian league they can finish in any position. A normal team. The 9 Scudetti are a memory, but not to be forgotten.