Under manager Massimiliano Allegri, Juventus continued their domestic dominance, winning Serie A for the fourth consecutive season. The squad blended experienced stars like Gianluigi Buffon, Andrea Pirlo, Carlos Tevez, and Arturo Vidal with emerging talents such as Paulo Dybala, forming a balanced and versatile team. Juventus played a tactically flexible style, combining defensive solidity with attacking creativity, and finished the league comfortably ahead of rivals. In cup competitions, they reached the Coppa Italia final but were narrowly defeated by Lazio. In the Champions League, Juventus advanced to the quarter-finals before being eliminated by Real Madrid, demonstrating their growing European competitiveness.