Juventus – Lazio: response expected after the drubbing 
On Thursday night in Bergamo, Juventus left the Coppa Italia with their heads down, dismantled 3-0 by a ruthless Atalanta. A stinging blow. The kind that forces you to stare at yourself in the mirror. Sunday brings Serie A back into focus, with Lazio heading to an Allianz Stadium that demands an immediate answer. And fast.
Juventus: pride dented, back on the charge 
This Cup exit doesn’t wipe the slate. Far from it. In the league, the Old Lady is in the middle of a winter sprint. Last week Parma were used as sparring partners in a clear 4-1, confirming a run of four wins in the last five matches.
Luciano Spalletti has watched his side climb the table at pace — the top three is no longer a mirage. At home the numbers back them: 11 matches, 25 points. Few clubs do better. In Turin Juve hits hard, controls games and sets the tempo. Against a historic rival, the urge to put the Bergamo embarrassment behind them will be total.
Lazio: fragile, under pressure, backed into a corner 
Lazio are walking a tightrope. The narrow 3-2 win over Genoa bought them some air, but in performance and continuity they still fail to reassure. Maurizio Sarri is under close scrutiny, and every away game now feels like a stress test.
Two wins in their last eight Serie A matches. No positive run. And a chilling stat: five straight trips to Turin, five defeats. Ten goals conceded, one scored. The Allianz is hardly a friendly place for Lazio, still smarting from that heavy loss to Como last month.
Football Tip Juventus vs Lazio
Juventus to win
Humiliated in the cup, Juve can’t afford to drift. With the crowd behind them and a steadier league form, they have everything to fold an unstable Lazio. A win would be equal parts pride and a message of intent.
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