Football Italia
·7. Mai 2025
Three Juventus options to replace Cambiaso against Lazio

Football Italia
·7. Mai 2025
Andrea Cambiaso has suffered an elongation of the left thigh’s rectus femoris, and three options emerge to replace the key defender in a vital match against Lazio.
Juventus travel to Lazio on Saturday to face their direct rivals in the race for a Champions League placement.
Unfortunately, they’ll be forced to cope without their star defender, Cambiaso, who suffered a thigh injury in the latest game against Bologna.
It remains to be seen whether Cambiaso will recover in time for the remaining two matches of the campaign against Udinese and Venezia, but in the meantime, two options have emerged to replace the Italian full-back against Lazio.
TURIN, ITALY – APRIL 27: Igor Tudor, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Serie A match between Juventus and Monza at Allianz Stadium on April 27, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
“We know this is a Bologna side was built over several years, they have a specific type of football, fuelled by enthusiasm especially on home turf that made me decide to prepare it this way. It’s a good point, I am happy with a solid result in a stadium where everyone struggled.
“With so many problems, injuries, bans, we did well.
“We know Bologna attack you man for man, they are a very physical side, so we opted for this approach. Clearly, one always wants to play his football and take the initiative, but with all these problems we had, sometimes you need to make changes.
“The lads gave their all and when you work this hard to balance Bologna’s intensity, it takes something from your sharpness. We created opportunities, but we are content with the point, all things considered.
“There are three games left and we are still fourth, albeit level on points. We go to Lazio with confidence, then there’s Udinese and Venezia,” added Tudor.
“I said before kick-off that whatever the result, nothing will be decided tonight. I am saying the same against Lazio, one game cannot decide everything when there are so many teams crammed together in a few points.”