Three days after thrashing their southern counterparts in the Coppa Italia, Juventus conclude the first half of their Serie A campaign against Salernitana on Sunday.
Before travelling to Stadio Arechi, Juve have not only coasted into the cup quarter-finals but are also closing in on top spot in the table, as the Old Lady's renaissance continues.
With one game to play until the midpoint of the current league season, Juve have matched that mark and are on the coat-tails of old rivals Inter Milan at the summit of the standings, trailing the Nerazzurri by just two points at the start of 2024.
Unbeaten in their last 13 league matches, winning no fewer than 10, Max Allegri's men are also in contention to complete a domestic double following Thursday's 6-1 destruction of Salernitana in the Coppa Italia, which featured goals from primavera products Kenan Yildiz and Fabio Miretti.
Next week's quarter-final tie against Frosinone - who currently host several Juve talents, such as Argentinian duo Enzo Barrenechea and Matias Soule - was their reward, and a friendly run of league fixtures leading up to February's Derby d'Italia clash with Inter now awaits.
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