The Strange Similarities Between Celtic and Juventus’ Seasons

Juventus and Celtic are both going for ten league titles in a row. The pair have dominated their domestic leagues over the last decade, often winning the championship by a country mile. However, there are a number of parallels between them this season and both clubs are toiling.

Firstly, both clubs are managed by people who were great players for them. Andrea Pirlo won four of the Turin club’s nine in a row as a midfielder, whilst he also lifted the double as a player in 2015. At Celtic, Neil Lennon captained the Hoops to a number of honours and was also an ever-present feature of the team that reached the UEFA Cup final in 2003.

Results have dictated that many fans of both clubs are now unhappy with the position of players they once loved, being their team’s manager.

Both Pirlo and Lennon have endured some poor results, against unfancied opposition. Pirlo’s Juventus have drawn against the likes of Verona, Benevento and Crotone, whilst they have lost 3-0 against Fiorentina. Although, in terms of their European results, they did defeat Barcelona 3-0 and beat the likes of Lyon. That said, the expectations are quite different for the Italian giants, considering that they have one of the best players in the world at their disposal in Cristiano Ronaldo.

Neil Lennon’s Celtic have suffered far worse results in Europe, losing 4-1 against Sparta Prague twice, and failing to qualify at the hands of Ferencvaros. However, in domestic terms, Celtic have endured a similar run. The Bhoys have lost against Rangers twice, drawn against opponent’s such as St Johnstone, Hibs, Aberdeen and Kilmarnock; not forgetting the abysmal League Cup exit thanks to a 2-0 home loss against Ross County.

Juve sit 10 points behind league leaders AC Milan, with Serie A almost at the half way stage. Celtic are 19 points behind, but if the Hoops win their games in hand then the deficit will be cut to 10 points as well.

The comparisons between both clubs, from the nature of their manager to the level that they have toiled in a historic season, is bizarre and entirely unexpected. Perhaps both should have looked to a manager with proven credentials, rather than opting to employ someone with a connection to the club.

About Author

Hailing from an Irish background, I grew up on the English south coast with the good fortune to begin watching Celtic during the Martin O'Neill era. I have written four Celtic books since the age of 19: Our Stories & Our Songs: The Celtic Support, Take Me To Your Paradise: A History Of Celtic-Related Incidents & Events, Walfrid & The Bould Bhoys: Celtic's Founding Fathers, First Season & Early Stars, and The Holy Grounds of Glasgow Celtic: A Guide To Celtic Landmarks & Sites Of Interest. These were previously sold in Waterstones and official Celtic FC stores, and are now available on Amazon.

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