Pick Your Juventus Team
The Old Lady play host to Catania on Sunday. Goal.com invites you to pick your starting XI...
Calling all armchair coaches: it's time to pick your Juventus team.
The Bianconeri must beat relegations strugglers Catania if they are to keep their Scudetto hopes alive. But they will have to make do without Mauro Camoranesi who is out with a muscular tear. Alex Manninger takes Gianluigi Buffon's place in goal after the Italian international had knee surgery on Sunday.
Giorgio Chiellini and Mohammed Sissoko are also out of contention.
Christian Poulsen is suspended.
Goalkeepers: Chimenti, Manninger, Pinsoglio.
Defenders: Cannavaro, Grosso, Molinaro, Grygera, Ariaudo, Legrottaglie, Caceres, Zebina.
Midfielders: Poulsen, Diego, De Ceglie, Tiago, Salihamidzic, Marchisio.
Strikers: Giovinco, Del Piero, Trezeguet, Amauri
We ask you to leave your choices in the comments feature below using semi-colons to separate positions, and working from right to left. For example, here's the side that could line up in a 4-3-1-2 formation:
Buffon; Caceres, Cannavaro, Legrottaglie, Grosso; Melo, Marchisio, Salihamidzic; Diego; Del Piero, Amauri.
Forza Juve!
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