Juventus 1982-1983:

Important rotations: Botini, Carrickla, Rimido, Vignola, Manfredonia, Prandelli.
It's an all-star squad, with Juventus reaching the Champions League final under head coach Trapattoni, but unfortunately losing to Hamburg, but their advantages in Serie A are clear. The team adopted a 442 and 352 switching formation, and the "king" of European football in the 1980s, Platini, was the soul of the team, and the front line was paired by the "Italian golden boy" Rossi and the Polish star Bonek, and the attacking combination of these three people was indestructible. Midfielder Tardelli has been hailed as "one of the finest defenders in the history of Italian football, and Betga is also a well-known Italian international." Juventus' backline is almost the original squad of the 82 World Cup winners, captain Zoff handles the gate, Sirea plays the scavenger, Gentile eats all over the centre-back and right-back, and left-back Cabrini alone supports the team's entire left-hand offensive and defensive tasks.
1995-1996 Juventus:
Important rotations: Pollini, Di Livio, Yugović, Tachinati, Chivalori, Lombardo, Padovano.
This season, Juventus, under Lippi's leadership, regained the Serie A title for many years and also won the second Champions League title in the history of the team, and it was from this season that Juventus reached a small peak for three consecutive years in the Champions League final. The team has adopted the formation of 433, 442 and 352 respectively, with a luxurious lineup, both offensive and defensive, and three lines that are extremely balanced. The rise of the "golden boy" Piero replaced Roberto Baggio, forming a strong offensive line with Vialli and Lavanelli. Deschamps, Paul Sousa and Yugovic in midfield are all famous figures in European football in the 90s, plus Italian internationals such as Di Livio, Antonio Conte and Tachinati, juventus' midfield has also reached the top level of European football. The "evergreen" Verjowood in the back line is experienced, Ferrara, Torricelli, Pessotto and goalkeeper Peruzi were all Italian internationals at the time.
Juventus 1997-1998:
Important rotations: Lampura, Iuliano, Bilindelli, Dimas, Tacinati, Di Livio, Rigoni, Nicola Amoruso, Daniel Fonseca, Padova.
At this time, Juventus already has a clear advantage in Serie A, this season is the third consecutive time That Juventus has reached the Champions League final, last season by Dortmund to reverse the regrettable runner-up, this time facing Real Madrid, in the case of the dominant situation, but was defeated, and then won the runner-up. Although the team lost Verjovard, Yugovic, Paul Sousa, Viali, Ravanelli and other stars compared with two years ago, the team has successively introduced Montero, Iuliano, Di mas, Davis, Zidane, Inzaghi, Fonseca and others, making the strength of the team unabated. Head coach Lippi adopted the traditional 352, 442 formation, the core of the defense was played by Ferrara, Iuliano, Pessotto, Bilindelli, Torricelli were all Italian internationals at the time, Uruguayan star Montero was one of the best staring centre-backs in South America, and the main full-back of the "Portuguese Golden Generation" Dimas. The three superstars in midfield, Zidane, Davis and Deschamps, are led by Italian internationals such as Conte, Di Livio and Tachinati. Piero and Inzaghi shine on the front line, and there are excellent strikers such as Fonseca and Amorusso on the bench, and such a lineup system is one of the best in Europe
Juventus 2005-2006:
Important rotations: Abiati, Roberto Kovac, Barzaretti, Pesotho, Chiellini, Apia, Gianniceda, Sarajeta, Mutu, del Piero.
Juventus have a clear advantage in Serie A and the team has a luxurious squad. But the team's main problems are the average age, the average strength of the bench, coupled with the traditional 442 playing style of coach Capello is relatively backward, resulting in the team being eliminated after reaching the quarterfinals in the Champions League. The swedish tower was supposed to be a substitute for Trezeguet, but he did not expect that he replaced Piero as the starter, ambushing behind Trezeguet to play the role of a two-striker, and his superb foot skills are very good to connect the team's attack. "Prince Zebra" is the team's super substitute this season, plus Mutu and Salajeta, Juve's forward strength is very reassuring. The two iron-waisted Vieira and Emerson partners in the midfield, on both sides are czech ironman Nedved, Italy planning international Camoranesi, such a midfield combination of attack and defense, strength, technology, experience, can be called the hardest midfielder in the entire European football, but after all, they are over 30 years old veterans, and the substitutes are far from their standards. The centre-back combination of Turam + Cannavaro is very solid, with the right-back being Capello's love Zerbina and Zambrotta switching to left-back. The world's best goalkeeper Buffon handles the door.