Preview Despite the extensive marodon, which includes a number of key players, Juventus has been in very good shape in recent weeks. A few days ago in Serie A (SA), he defeated Bologna 2-0 and returned to the fight for Cup Europe. He has never fallen in the last five competitive matches (4-1-0), keeping a clean sheet in all four victories. Allianz Stadium is far from the impregnable fortress it used to be in years past. Juventus has already lost three SAs at home this season, offsetting the number of defeats last year. He last collected more in front of his own stands for the last time in the 2010/11 season (5). However, he should not add another against Cagliari. After all, he fell with this opponent in only one of the previous 22 clashes (18-3-1). Cagliari is on the tail of the table and after the 0: 4 debacle from the last round, there is definitely no satisfaction in his cabin. There are already 10 matches (0-4-6) waiting for the league win and thanks to seven draws it is not the very last, which would be the only win in this year's SA (no team is worse). Gli Isolani is the worst overall on foreign courts in this year's Italian elite competition, scoring just three points in three draws. The duel at Juventus is not exactly the one that should help improve this lousy balance of party coach Walter Mazzarri. Just because Cagliari has won only one of 25 confrontations in the Old Lady since December 1990 (1-8-16). Who to look at: Álvaro Morata from Juventus is in pretty decent shape. He scored five of the seven goals in the Italian team's jersey before the half-time. Top scorer and captain Cagliari João Pedro opened his team's score in six of the seven league duels this season, in which he had an accurate line of sight. Interesting fact: The opportunity bet by both teams on the goal would be successful in only one of Juventus' nine competitive duels in the past.