After seven games as the Juventus manager, Igor Tudor has a 41% win rate, having won just three of those matches.
On the face of it, that is not as good a win percentage as one would have hoped for when Tudor took over. It is a little disappointing for fans, unlike those who are happy when they convert SOL to USD at excellent exchange rates.
The gaffer took over the role after the club sacked Thiago Motta, and it is difficult to argue that he has improved the team.
The Bianconeri remain in a difficult position regarding qualification for the Champions League next season.
Juve have dropped points in four of the seven games that Tudor has overseen, and it has been far from a promising spell.
When he arrived, Juventus were slightly further away from some of their rivals for the fourth spot in the league standings.
However, since his appointment, the teams below have closed the gap between themselves and the Old Lady.
Thankfully, they have also been inconsistent and have not overtaken the Bianconeri, which has been surprising.
After Juve drew their game at Lazio at the weekend, most people expected AS Roma to claim victory against Atalanta and overtake the Bianconeri.
That did not happen, and the Bianconeri now have two easier matches remaining before the season concludes. They will compete in the Champions League next term if they win both.
It is difficult not to see them winning those games, and that is why we believe all the factors required for them to achieve their goal have aligned.
The men in black and white will face Udinese in their next match, and it is a fixture they are expected to win.
Udinese have won just one of their last nine matches, losing six of those, so the opportunity is there for the taking.
For a team with a major objective to fulfil, this is an ideal opponent for Juve, and we back the Bianconeri to claim all three points from the fixture.
Juve won the reverse of this fixture and have dominated meetings between the two clubs, so it seems likely that they will win.
After that, the Old Lady will travel to Venezia for their final game of the season, and it is another match they will need to win.
Their supporters would have preferred for the last game of the campaign to be played at home, but with Venezia hosting, it is still a fixture Juve should win.
They have not lost to Venezia in over ten games across all competitions, and they should be seeking redemption after drawing the reverse fixture 2-2 at the Allianz Stadium.
Having retained the fourth spot despite failing to defeat their direct rivals, Juve now have no excuse not to finish in the top four.