Llorente joined then-Italian champions Juventus from Athletic Club in 2013. Forming a partnership with Carlos Tevez, he featured in Conte’s famous 3-5-2 system as part of a two-man strike force. On the final matchday of the 2013-14 Champions’ League group stage, Juventus only needed a draw against Galatasaray but suffered a 1-0 defeat to an 85th-minute goal from Wesley Sneijder, which eliminated them from the competition. Despite the disappointment, Juventus went on to win the Scudetto with a record tally of 102 points, a mark that still stands in Serie A. With Conte leaving the following summer, Massimiliano Allegri took charge and guided Juventus to the 2014-15 Champions League final, eventually losing 3-1 to Barcelona.
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