Ah yes, Diego Ribas da Cunha. A name synonymous with the failed teams who ran out in Bianconero during the 2009/10 campaign, a year that supporters of the Old Lady would like to pretend never happened.
Before that season, Claudio Ranieri had steered the club to second and third-place finishes, his final campaign also including home and away UEFA Champions League wins against Real Madrid.
Juventus were only just back in Serie A following the Calciopoli scandal and the current Leicester City coach had done remarkably well in those circumstances, but the club deemed his results to be not good enough.
Ranieri was sacked, and while fans of the Turin giants may not like the comparison, what followed was no different to what AC Milan have done in recent years. Juve turned to an iconic former player, one with very little coaching experience and put him in charge of the first-team.



