Juventus fans descended on training ground with message of support for team

Published on: 26 April 2018

The ESPN FC guys discuss the rejuvenated title race in Serie A and debate the quality of the match between Juventus and Napoli.

Hundreds of Juventus fans descended on the club's training ground on Wednesday to make their presence felt ahead of the final four games of the Serie A season.

The Bianconeri's advantage over Napoli at the top of the league was cut to a single point last weekend after the Partenopei won 1-0 in Turin.

With tough away games at Inter Milan to come this weekend and Roma on the penultimate weekend of the season, a significant number of Juve fans decided to spend Liberation Day at the club's Vinovo training centre, where there were chants of encouragement and to "show us you've got balls."

"We with our voices, you with your hearts -- let's win it," read one banner tied to one of the perimeter fences in Vinovo, where roads were blocked by the large number of fans arriving.

I tifosi della Juventus smentiscono Mediaset: "Nessuna contestazione, vogliamo incoraggiare la squadra" ► https://t.co/xRQH2iuAPJ pic.twitter.com/zxnCPGoCHB

— VecchiaSignora.com (@forumJuventus) April 25, 2018

Mediaset showed the massed fans outside the gates to the training centre and showed both Claudio Marchisio and Gianluigi Buffon speaking with some of the fans as they left.

Juve are seeking a seventh straight league win and a fourth in a row under Massimiliano Allegri.

Napoli have not won the title since 1990, but they are putting the Bianconeri under more pressure than any other club in the past seven years, with Juve facing arguably the toughest run-in.

In addition to the trips to Inter and Roma, they host Bologna and Hellas Verona. Napoli head to Fiorentina, host Torino, travel to Sampdoria and then conclude their campaign at home to Crotone.

Juve are also bidding for a fourth straight Serie A and Coppa Italia double, with the cup final against AC Milan scheduled for May 9 -- just days before they are due to travel to Roma.

Ben Gladwell reports on Serie A, the Italian national team and the Bundesliga for ESPN FC, UEFA and the Press Association. @UEFAcomBenG.

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