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Napoli Held by Como as Spalletti Begins Juve Adventure

Luciano Spalletti lost his Juventus debut as Cremonese claimed victory; Atalanta's unbeaten streak ended by Udinese's Nicolo Zaniolo with his third goal in four games.

  • Spalletti took charge on Friday at Cremonese and Juve scored within 85 seconds, securing a win.
  • Spalletti was unveiled on Thursday after Juventus sacked Igor Tudor on Monday following poor results and an eight-match winless run; on Friday, Spalletti said he believes Juventus can become title contenders, trailing Napoli by four points.
  • Atalanta's unbeaten run ended when Nicolo Zaniolo scored five minutes before half-time for his third goal in four matches, giving Udinese a 1-0 win and handing Atalanta its first loss.
  • Napoli were held 0-0 at home as Vanja Milinkovic‑Savic saved a spot kick from Alvaro Morata, marking his sixth save from the last 10 penalties and leaving Napoli unbeaten at home for nearly a year.
  • Como extended their unbeaten league run to eight matches and sit fifth, a point behind the Milan clubs, while Milan and Inter remain four points from the summit.
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Luciano Spalletti makes a successful debut at Juventus; Napoli held 0-0

ROME (AP) — It took all of 85 seconds for Juventus to score its first goal under Luciano Spalletti.

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Napoli held by Como as Spalletti begins Juve adventure

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Atalanta players under the leadership of new coach Ivan Jurić continue to struggle to find their form. In the tenth round of the Italian championship, they lost to Udinese after five consecutive draws. The Udine team won 1-0 at home, deepening the crisis of the Bergamasco, who have now fallen to tenth place in the championship table.

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Juvefc.com broke the news in on Friday, October 31, 2025.
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