All or Nothing: Juventus

Watch All or Nothing: Juventus

  • 2021
  • 1 Season
  • 7.2  (1,224)

All or Nothing: Juventus is a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of one of the most successful soccer clubs in the world. The series, which is exclusive to Amazon Prime Video, gives viewers an up-close-and-personal look at the daily lives of the players and staff of Juventus Football Club, one of the most successful football teams in the world.

The show is set in Turin, where we get a glimpse of the culture and history of the city. The main focus, however, is on the club, which has been a dominant force in both Italian and European football for years.

One of the most significant characters in the show is none other than Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese superstar is undoubtedly one of the best players in the history of the game, and his presence on the Juventus team is one of the main reasons why the team is always in contention for major honors. Throughout the series, we get an exclusive look at Ronaldo's life on and off the pitch, including his training routines, his relationship with the other players, and his family life.

Another key player in the series is Leonardo Bonucci, the veteran defender who has been with Juventus for over a decade. Bonucci is one of the most experienced players on the team and has been crucial in helping to build the club's success over the years. Through Bonucci, we also get a glimpse of the other players' lives, their relationships with each other, and their training routines.

Andrea Pirlo, the former Juve player and current coach of the team, is also an essential character in All or Nothing: Juventus. Pirlo is a legend in Juventus history and is looking to bring the team to new heights as a coach. The show focuses on Pirlo's coaching methods, his strategy, and how he deals with the challenges of managing a team of such high-caliber players.

In addition to these key players, the show also features interviews with other members of the team, including Paulo Dybala, Gianluigi Buffon, and Federico Chiesa, among others. We get to see how each of these players contributes to the team's success and what drives them to be the best they can be.

Throughout the series, we get a glimpse of the inner workings of Juventus Football Club, from the preparation for the season to the ups and downs of the team throughout the year. We also get to see the day-to-day lives of the players, including their training routines, their relationships with each other, and their lives off the pitch.

All or Nothing: Juventus is a must-watch for any football fan or sports enthusiast. It's an insightful and engaging look at one of the most successful clubs in history and the players who make it such a special team. Whether you're a Juventus fan or not, this series is an excellent opportunity to see what really goes on behind the scenes of one of the most successful football clubs in the world.

All or Nothing: Juventus is a series that ran for 1 seasons (8 episodes) between November 25, 2021 and on Amazon Prime Video

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Seasons
Till the end
8. Till the end
November 25, 2021
There are only three matches left in this transition season: two league games and the final of the Italian Cup, all happening in the same week. Juventus must nail the qualification for Champions League and take home the Italian Cup. To this end, there's only one way: to win all the games. Once more, it's either all or nothing. The first match is played at home against Inter, who just won the title of Italian champions. Conte's team is determined to do everything they can to hinder Juventus's path. The game is a breathtaking roller coaster and, when the result is fixed at 3-2 for the Bianconeri, Pirlo and the team understand that the qualification for Champions League is still within reach. Juventus is now in fifth place preceded by Naples, Milan, Atalanta and Inter. Atalanta is the fearsome opponent that Juventus must face in the final of the Italian Cup. It is the first game open to the public since the beginning of the championship, and Gianluigi Buffon's last match in black and white. Juventus arrives at the match at its best and focused. Buffon, Chiellini and Bonucci are the old guard who shatter Atlanta's hopes, while the young Chiesa and Kulusevski give Pirlo the victory on his actual birthday. But there is no time to rest. The qualification for Champions League is still on the line. Juventus must win, but it may not be enough. It is also necessary that the direct opponents for qualification lose points in their respective matches. The team arrives in Bologna compact and convinced, and does the job in a few minutes. Meanwhile, Milan wins in Bergamo, while Napoli draws surprisingly with Verona in a home leg. Pirlo achieves the last goal of the season: Juventus is in Champions League. The players change, but victory is the one goal hard-wired into the club's DNA: till the end.
A new Juventus
7. A new Juventus
November 25, 2021
Spring has arrived and Juventus must digest the elimination from the Champions League by focusing on the scudetto, which is still an achievable goal, but for which it will be necessary to give it their all, and to recover points against Inter. In a home leg, Juventus must face the newly promoted Benevento, which is already fighting not to relegate. But against all odds, Benevento triumphs at the Allianz Stadium. For Juventus this is a hard blow and they seem to have hit rock bottom. The executives, the staff and the players team up to reverse the trend. A lunch with old friend Buffon is an opportunity for Pirlo to find inspiration and desire to win, as well as a chance to reflect on how the world of soccer is changing. In order to get the new generations involved, Juventus pays maximum attention to social media such as Twitch, on which the team lands with a new channel designed to reach new fans. Meanwhile, news breaks into the world of soccer: the President Executive Chairman Andrea Agnelli announces the birth of the Superleague, a new challenge meant to revive the soccer as a whole. The initiative brings a lot of criticism and controversy worldwide and, a few days after the announcement, the project crumbles. Meanwhile, the team must remain focused on the match against Milan, but another resounding defeat makes the Bianconeri slide into fifth place, erasing any chance of a tenth scudetto, and putting qualification to the Champions League in serious danger. In this difficult situation, Buffon announces that he will leave the team at the end of the season. Juventus must face the fearsome Sassuolo. The mood is not the best, but they must win the game at any cost. Buffon enters the game from the first minute and the team wins, giving a great boost of confidence. Now the whole season depends on the next two games that will put an end to the Serie A championship.
New horizons
6. New horizons
November 25, 2021
Juventus hasn't won Champions League for 25 years, and there are many expectations that weigh on the team. The draw for the round of 16 includes a game against the Portuguese champions of Porto. For some older players like Chiellini, Bonucci and Buffon, this season could be their last chance to win the tournament. For Ronaldo, on the other hand, the game represents a return to his homeland. But 48 hours after the first leg in Portugal, vice captain Bonucci gets injured during training. The match in Portugal ends with a 2-1 defeat and, thanks to Federico Chiesa's goal, Juventus remains in the game for the return leg. Giorgio Chiellini also suffers an injury and now the team is left without its captain. On his way back to Turin, Pirlo reflects on the poor performance of the team. We follow the recovery of the two Juventus captains, Chiellini and Bonucci, with the return leg against Barcelona just three weeks away. For them, returning to play is a race against time. Meanwhile, Ronaldo gets the team back on track by scoring 4 goals in 3 league games and manages to keep Juventus in the running for the scudetto. Before the match against Porto, Chiellini invites his twin brother to dinner to talk about his future and the fact that his career is coming to an end. For Chiellini it is still too early to play against Porto and he will not be able to take part in what could be his last Champions League match, but Bonucci gets the green light from the doctors and will be able to play. In the return leg, Chiesa scores two goals, taking the game to extra time. But a few minutes before the final whistle, the Portuguese team scores on a free kick, eliminating Juventus from the competition. It's a kick in the teeth for Pirlo and all the players. Ronaldo and the
Friendship and rivalry
5. Friendship and rivalry
November 25, 2021
An intense period of matches is about to start, the first being against Inter, Juventus's greatest opponent. The
A leadership
4. A leadership
November 25, 2021
The holiday season is approaching and in the Juventus club everything seems to be going well: the new team is shaping up and achieving good results both in Serie A and in Europe. At the homes of Buffon, Morata and the other players it's Christmas preparation time, but Fiorentina will spoil the team's mood: during the last match before the winter break, the Viola strike a humiliating defeat against Juventus. It feels like the team has lost concentration and tension is high in the locker room. While the Juventus fans in Turino are recovering from the searing defeat, Leonardo Bonucci, as interim captain, decides to apologize to them on Christmas Eve, demonstrating humility. With the new year, the chance for redemption is just around the corner: the match against Milan, the leading team. This is an emotionally significant match, mainly for Bonucci. After leaving Juventus for Milan, he's now back at San Siro wearing the Bianconeri uniform. Not all the fans have forgiven him for his "escapade", and he feels he is in debt, promising to make amends as captain. Considering the injuries and the COVID-19 positive cases that prevent older players from playing, Bonucci's role, supported by Pirlo's trust, becomes even more important during this fundamental challenge for Juventus.
The group's spirit
3. The group's spirit
November 25, 2021
The victory against Turino has boosted the team's confidence, but an essential ingredient is still missing: group unity. Pirlo tries to work on this, in part because a crucial match is looming on the horizon: the return leg against Barcelona. The first place in the Champions League group is at stake in what will be a match between the two best players in the world: Messi and Ronaldo. In order to win, however, teamwork is essential. Pirlo has a brave attacking strategy in mind, but Juventus will also have to resort to all their defensive expertise. To this end, Buffon's good physical condition will prove to be crucial, considering his role as a central and unifying figure. The championship also requires everyone's maximum concentration: despite Chiesa's good performance, the match against Atalanta turns out to be a half false step for Juventus, who can't get more than a draw. The team will try to make up for it in the match against Kulusevski's former team Parma. He could prove essential for the victory. It's a busy season, but the players have their hands full off the soccer field as well. Since Christmas is approaching, Ronaldo and some of his teammates will be involved in the Christmas photo shoot for the social media team.
New players and veterans
2. New players and veterans
November 25, 2021
The season started off in the best possible way after winning against Sampdoria, but, despite the changes, in order to ride the wave of success, it is necessary to find a perfect balance between old and new. While captain Chiellini tries his best to recover from an injury, Federico Chiesa joins the squad; a talented and determined player who becomes a symbol of fleeting time and generational change. It's worth noting that Buffon played alongside Enrico Chiesa, Federico's father, many years ago, and now he shares the field (and not only that) with his son. Meanwhile, the team is going through a difficult phase after three consecutive draws, two of which against teams that were expected to be defeated, such as Crotone and Verona. For the young players, these are key lessons. Among them, Weston McKennie is adapting to his new Italian life and to the expectations that fall on his new role as a Juventus player. Currently overweight, McKennie has yet to embrace the "Senator" mentality, and no one better than Ronaldo can teach him to be extremely professional both on and off the soccer field. Two key matches await Juventus: the great Champions League match against Barcelona, made even more difficult by the absence of Ronaldo, who tested positive for COVID-19, and the derby against Turino, a match all Juventus fans feel very strongly about.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
November 25, 2021
A new transition season begins for Juventus under the leadership of Andrea Pirlo, who, as a coach, reunites with some of his teammates – such as Chiellini, Bonucci, Buffon – with whom Juventus has enjoyed great success. The team is determined to win its tenth consecutive scudetto, but what awaits them is a championship made even more difficult by the pandemic.
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Where to Watch All or Nothing: Juventus
All or Nothing: Juventus is available for streaming on the Amazon Prime Video website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch All or Nothing: Juventus on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    November 25, 2021
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (1,224)
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