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2002–03 Juventus F.C. season : ウィキペディア英語版
2002–03 Juventus F.C. season

Juventus F.C. had a special season, in which it took its last sanctionated league title for the better part of the decade. Despite this, the club mourned the death of its patriarch Gianni Agnelli, and even though his brother Umberto took over the lead of the club, he was also ageing.
==League season==
On the field, the side coached by Marcello Lippi had a relatively slow start to the league season. They remained unbeaten in the first 12 games, but this included five draws. The club's form suffered a blip at the beginning of autumn with two draws and two consecutive defeats, to Brescia and Lazio, between 23 November and 15 December. At this point of the season, with 14 games played, Juventus were fourth in Serie A, trailing Inter, Lazio and AC Milan. On 22 December, a late Mauro Camoranesi goal at Perugia was needed to put an end to this winless streak.
From this moment on, the Bianconeri gained a momentum they sustained going into the new year, winning nine of their next ten games. Unfortunately, the only fixture they failed to win during this period, a 1-1 draw against Atalanta in early February, was marred by a serious injury to Alessandro Del Piero, at a time when he had rediscovered his goalscoring touch. Del Piero missed two months of football following that injury. Even in his absence, ''la Vecchia Signora'' continued to prevail, though in a less dominant fashion. On 2 March, Juventus thrashed Inter 3-0, a result that took the club to top spot in the league, a position it would never leave. After that game, the Bianconeri lost only two more of their remaining games and won most of the remainder, including an important success over Roma, who had been something of a bogey side for the Turin club in previous years.
The 27th league title of Juve's history was confirmed on 10 May, following a 2-2 draw with Perugia. With two games to go, second-placed Inter were no longer in a position to challenge for the ''scudetto'', despite again spending big in the previous summer. When this title was secured, Luciano Moggi's reputation reached its peak and Juventus looked set to continue dominating Serie A in years to come.

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