BY: Danny Penza
Virtually solely because of the pandemic, Juventus’ preseason training has been essentially limited to being held in Italy. No preseason tours, no friendlies halfway across the world in different times zones, none of that. It’s been a whole lot of time spent at Continassa and not much else — and it’s totally made sense as the pandemic gripped the world. This summer, it’s back to pre-pandemic times in one sense.
Juventus announced Friday that the club will be returning to the United States for a summer tour in which they will play three games within a nine-day span. Juventus will open their tour on July 22 with a fixture against Liga MX side Club Deportivo Guadalajara (aka Chivas Guadalajara) at the home of the Las Vegas Raiders in Las Vegas. Four days later, Juventus will face FC Barcelona at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas before wrapping up their stay in the U.S. with a stop in Los Angeles to face European champions Real Madrid at the Rose Bowl.
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