21 January 2024
Opposition Focus | Ten things to know about Lecce
Opposition Focus | Ten things to know about Lecce
Opposition Focus | Ten things to know about Lecce
Juventus take on Lecce on Sunday evening at the Via del Mare Stadium, looking to see out a solid week and build on the three important midweek points earned over Sassuolo at the Allianz Stadium which started the second round of the 2023/24 Serie A season in perfect fashion.
Lecce have only won one of their last 15 encounters and sit in 13th place on the Serie A table, just four points above the relegation zone, and are in desperate need of points to give them a lift at the start of the new year.
Ahead of Sunday night's 20:45 CET kick-off, here's ten things to know about our opposition.
- A 2-1 against Frosinone on 16 December is the Giallorossi’s only victory in their previous 15 encounters in Serie A, having not kept a clean sheet in any of these 15 matches.
- Lecce have remained unbeaten in their last four league matches at Via Del Mare (W1, D3); the Salento team have not recorded a longer streak without a home defeat in Serie A since the period between January and April 2012 (eight in that case with Serse Cosmi as coach).
- Lecce have not found the net in three of their last four league matches, as many matches without a goal as in the previous 18 Serie A matches.
- Since the season in which he scored his first Serie A goal (2020/21), only Stephan El Shaarawy and Ciro Immobile (both seven) and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic (six) have scored more goals from the 90th minute of play onwards in top-flight football than Roberto Piccoli: five, including the one against Juventus, wearing the Empoli shirt, at home, last May.
- No player has created more scoring chances for his teammates without providing any assists than Gabriel Strefezza in the 2023/24 Serie A: 20, equal to Kristian Thorstvedt.
- Nicola Sansone scored two goals against Juventus in Serie A, both in home matches, one for Parma in January 2013 and one for Sassuolo in October 2015 (from a free-kick).
- Wladimiro Falcone is one of the only two players to have not yet missed a minute in the last two Serie A seasons (from 2022/23): 5220 minutes, equal to Lorenzo Montipò.
- Only Michele Di Gregorio (73) has made more saves than Wladimiro Falcone (66) this Serie A season.
- In the last two Serie A seasons (since 2022/23), Federico Baschirotto is the player who has recorded the highest number of defensive clearances (257).
- Hamza Rafia played one match for the Juventus first team across all competitions: in the Italian Cup on 13 January 2021, scoring a goal against Genoa.