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Manuel Locatelli to Remain Juventus Captain Under Igor Tudor

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Juventus new manager Igor Tudor will retain Manuel Locatelli as captain for the season’s final matches. Locatelli has worn the armband regularly since Danilo January exit to Flamengo.

Juventus new manager Igor Tudor will retain Manuel Locatelli as captain for the season’s final matches. Locatelli has worn the armband regularly since Danilo January exit to Flamengo. Despite occasional leadership by Federico Gatti and Weston McKennie, Tudor prefers stability as Juventus targets a top-four finish and Champions League qualification.

In the latest chapter of Juventus’ season, leadership changes have drawn attention following the arrival of new manager Igor Tudor. Earlier in the year, under Thiago Motta, veteran defender Danilo was stripped of the captaincy after being deemed surplus to requirements. Once a key figure for the Bianconeri, Danilo’s exit in January saw him return to Brazil to join Flamengo, leaving Juventus searching for a new leader on the pitch.

Since then, midfielder Manuel Locatelli has worn the captain’s armband most consistently, stepping up as the team’s primary leader. Players like Federico Gatti and Weston McKennie also had brief stints as captain, but Locatelli emerged as the preferred choice. Despite the leadership shuffle, no official confirmation was made regarding a permanent captaincy.

With only a few matches remaining this season, Igor Tudor has reportedly decided against making drastic changes. According to Il Bianconero, Tudor will retain Locatelli as captain to avoid disrupting team stability during a crucial phase of their campaign. Juventus is currently battling for a top-four finish to secure Champions League qualification, making consistency vital. Tudor’s decision reflects his understanding of the situation’s delicacy, focusing on maintaining cohesion as Juventus pushes toward a strong finish.

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