How to win 15 points in a day without playing a game? Just be Juventus

Naughty Juventus, you have sinned! You will be punished! Oh, never mind, you’re so cute. No punishment, after all! That 15-point deduction Juventus was punished earlier in the season has been annulled. As a result, the Turin club has climbed from seventh to third in the Serie A standings – and pissed off quite a few football people in the process.Juventus’ 15-point reduction in Serie A has been reversed—they jump up from seventh to third in the league 📈 pic.twitter.com/IixU4mdsag— B/R Football (@brfootball) April 20, 2023 In December, UEFA announced that the CFCB First Chamber would investigate the club for potential breaches surrounding club licensing and Financial Fair Play regulations. And a month later, the Italian side was handed a 15-point deduction to their Serie A points total for ‘financial irregularities’ and ‘false accounting’ concerning past transfer dealings. Well, hocus-pocus, the whongdoings never happened.##NAJAVA_MECA_7189861##The ruling also states that Juventus’ directors Pavel Nedved, Paolo Galimberti, Assia Grazzioli-Venier, Caitlin Mary Hughes, Daniela Marilungo and Francesco Roncaglio have been cleared. However, the appeals of Andrea Agnelli, Fabio Paratici, Federico Cherubini and Maurizio Arrivabene have been rejected, so they, too, will have their bans suspended temporarily pending a new trial.The decision looked very likely since Wednesday’s hearing at the Italian sports tribunal. Juventus are back in the Champions League places. They now sit three points above Roma in third, while Milan have slipped out of the top four. Juventus new logo pic.twitter.com/EoCLac6oW2— Troll Football (@TrollFootball) April 20, 2023 The show has begun – and you can be sure that Juventus will be at the heart of every controversy in Italian football.

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