Waterloo Region Record

Juventus faces stern test from Kane’s Spurs

- DANIELLA MATAR

This is one defence even Harry Kane might struggle to breach.

The world’s leading scorer in 2017 comes up against one of Europe’s tightest back lines when Tottenham takes on Juventus on Tuesday.

Only one goal has been conceded in 16 matches by the Italian champions.

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino is hoping such a formidable record doesn’t spook his players heading into the first leg of the Champions League last-16 match in Turin.

“It’s better that I don’t tell them. That will be my psychology,” Pochettino quipped. “It will be a tough battle.”

The players, however, are well aware how strong Juve is at the back.

Within minutes of his first start for England in 2015, Kane was felled by a tough tackle from Italy and Juve defender Giorgio Chiellini. Juve goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon also played in that 1-1 draw.

“I had a dead leg for about 10 minutes so it was a good welcome to internatio­nal football,” said Kane with a smile on Monday.

“We know how good their defence is as a whole and obviously their goalkeeper as well, they’re a fantastic team. I’m looking forward to the challenge of coming up against him (Chiellini) again.”

There were questions over how the Juve defence would cope following Leonardo Bonucci’s shock departure to AC Milan. For six years, he linked up with Andrea Barzagli and Chiellini and won six league titles.

However, after an inconsiste­nt start to the campaign, which saw Juve concede 14 times in 13 league matches, the back line has settled down.

Medhi Benatia has stepped up to fill the void left by Bonucci and the Morocco internatio­nal has formed a solid partnershi­p with Chiellini, after both missed several matches through injury.

“After the start of the season, when we had games ending 3-2 or even 6-2, like against Udinese, we went back to normal,” Juve coach Massimilia­no Allegri said. “You can control games simply by defending well and not affording your opponents any chances.”

The turning point was its last Champions League home match: A 0-0 draw with Barcelona in November. After losing 3-0 at Barca earlier in the group stage, the return fixture was only the second time Juve had not conceded in a competitio­n since the end of September.

It was the start of the impressive defensive run.

There was a caveat. Barca rested Lionel Messi for nearly an hour that night in Turin. There is little chance of Tottenham starting Kane on the bench on Tuesday.

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