11 November 2023
Juventus host Cagliari on Saturday, 11 November at the Allianz Stadium, with kick-off set for 18:00 CET.
Off the back of a solid run of results, coupled with six consecutive clean sheets, the Bianconeri will look to enter the November international break on a high against the Sardinians, who themselves are enjoying a run of three consecutive victories.
Ahead of this evening’s kick-off, we have five stats-based quiz questions to test your knowledge on game day!
You'll find the answers at the bottom of the page. Good luck!
QUESTIONS
- Juventus have won 11 of the last 12 matches against Cagliari in Serie A. How many goals did they score across those 12 games? 18, 22, 25 or 28?
- The Bianconeri have emerged victorious in all of their last six home games against Cagliari in the league. Only against one other Serie A side do they have a longer streak of consecutive victories at home. Which club is that?
- Juventus have kept the joint-most clean sheets in the top five European leagues this season (eight in 11 matches) alongside which other club?
- How many goals has Juve conceded in the last 10 matches in which Daniele Rugani has started?
- Between 2007 and 2009, Claudio Ranieri sat on the bench as coach of Juventus in 74 Serie A matches. How many wins did he achieve?
MORE FACTS
SUPER SUB | Arkadiusz Milik, who if he took to the pitch would reach 50 appearances for Juventus considering all competitions (11 goals for him), is one of only five players to have scored at least one goal as a substitute in six different Serie A seasons from 2016/17 onwards; his last goal came when he came on against Torino, while the previous seven had all been in matches played as a starter.
LATE DRAMA | Andrea Cambiaso's goal against Verona represented the latest 1-0 winner for the Old Lady in the last 20 Serie A seasons (96:00), since this data has been available. Cambiaso, author of two goals and eight assists in Serie A, is one of only three defenders born since 2000 to have participated in at least 10 goals in the Italian top-flight from 2021/22 onwards (along with Udogie and Singo).
MIDFIELD ENFORCERS | Manuel Locatelli (28) and Weston McKennie (24) are the two midfielders who have made the most defensive clearances in this championship.
POLISH WALL | Wojciech Szczesny has kept seven clean sheets this season – no goalkeeper has done better. Since he joined Serie A, the Polish goalkeeper had never collected so many clean sheets in his first nine appearances of the season (six in 2022/23).
ANSWERS
- 28
- Udinese
- Nice
- 1
- 39