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Dean Huijsen limps out of Spain duty — Juventus lose their ‘next big thing’ at the worst moment

Emily Johnson 08 Oct, 2025 10:52, US Comments (36) 3 Mins Read
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Dean Huijsen has pulled out of Spain’s national team camp with an injury and, frankly, Juventus couldn’t have asked for a worse twist. While some are whispering about a quick return, don’t kid yourselves — these setbacks around international breaks tend to drag on. With Juve already leaning on a brittle rotation, this knocks a hole in their “future-proof” back line hype. Rival fans are unsurprised; Juve’s depth is smoke and mirrors when one youngster is out. Expect damage control, vague updates, and a timeline that keeps slipping week by week. Buckle up, Turin — this won’t be brief.

Dean Huijsen limps out of Spain duty — Juventus lose their ‘next big thing’ at the worst moment

The incident occurred while Huijsen was on duty with Spain, prompting an immediate withdrawal from the national setup. The news spread rapidly across social platforms and fan communities, where discussions centered on the timing — another international-break knock — and the knock-on effects for club fixtures after the pause. The conversation broadened to squad depth, potential lineup changes, and how this impacts both domestic and European ambitions. Supporters expressed frustration at training-ground setbacks and uncertainty over severity, while rival fans pointed to long-standing concerns about over-reliance on a handful of defenders.

🚨 BREAKING: Dean Huijsen is INJURED. He leaves Spain NT.

@MadridXtra

Impact Analysis

For Juventus, this is the exact scenario they feared yet pretended could never happen: a key young defender exiting a national team camp right as the season rhythm intensifies. Huijsen’s profile — composure on the ball, progressive passing, and aerial presence — is precisely what Juve sell as their next defensive era. Take him out and you expose the uncomfortable truth: the rotation behind Bremer, Danilo, Gatti, and Rugani isn’t built to absorb weeks of absence without a drop in quality or a tactical compromise.

Expect Max Allegri (or whoever is in the dugout week-to-week) to tighten shape, retreat five to ten meters deeper, and sacrifice first-phase ambition. That means slower build-up, more predictable long diagonals, and additional strain on full-backs to create width. In Serie A, opponents will happily press a back line stripped of its cleanest outlet. In Europe, where tempo punishes hesitation, the deficit is even sharper.

Worse, international-break knocks rarely resolve “in a few days” as optimistic club notes suggest. Conditioning setbacks pile up, and a return timeline that begins as “day-to-day” drifts into “late next month” before anyone admits it. Juventus fans won’t like hearing it, but rival observers have seen this film before: the promise pauses, the results wobble, and the narrative turns from ascendant project to damage control.

Reaction

Fan chatter is telling. A chunk of supporters rage at international breaks, calling them season-derailers and lamenting training-ground injuries that add insult to non-competitive minutes. Others are already bracing for a lengthy layoff, pointing out that we’ve all watched “minor issues” quietly morph into month-long absences once the medical updates start speaking in euphemisms.

Some neutrals asked whether this reshuffles starting roles and even speculated about stop-gap veterans stepping up. Rival fans, meanwhile, are predictably gleeful: they’ve been waiting to poke holes in Juventus’ supposed defensive renaissance, arguing that the moment one piece is removed, the structure creaks. There’s mockery about the “project” being a PR gloss, and digs that Juve’s progression from the back was overstated from the jump.

Comments also fixate on timing around upcoming fixtures after the break, with sarcastic hopes that he’s magically back for the biggest dates. But the consensus outside Turin leans the other way: if history is any guide, he won’t be rushed, and the team will be the one to pay with cautious selections, stiffer defending, and fewer risks.

Social reactions

fuckin hate international breaks

Frianowzki (@widyakrnwn)

Knew this international break would cost us

Swarovskiii🦦 (@Swave_XO)

We need more fake injures

MD (@Ibrslot)

Prediction

Short term, Juventus will reshuffle conservatively: Bremer as the anchor, Danilo’s leadership leaned on, Gatti or Rugani filling gaps with a mandate to keep it simple. The side will compress space, trade ambition for security, and hope set pieces bail them out. Expect a bland points-gathering phase, lower-scoring affairs, and reliance on moments from forwards rather than controlled dominance.

Medium term, don’t be surprised if the club drip-feeds updates and avoids putting any date on Huijsen. If the pattern holds, we won’t see meaningful minutes before late winter, with a cautious reintroduction once match rhythm has already moved on. That’s the cost of protecting an asset — and the excuse that kills fluency.

Market-wise, this nudges Juventus back toward the center-back aisle for January, even if only on a short-term cover deal. Names will swirl, agents will posture, and Juve will insist the squad is “complete” right until an opportunistic loan pops up. By then, the damage — in lost chemistry and points — will be measurable. One injury, one exposed flaw, and a season’s narrative pivots. Classic.

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Conclusion

Strip away the spin: this is a bad break for Juventus, and it lands at the worst time. Huijsen offered a modern defensive profile the side lacks when the veterans are stretched — press resistance, range, and calm distribution. Remove him, and the team must compromise style for stability. The coming weeks won’t be about swagger; they’ll be about grinding, and every grind invites slips.

Rival fans will enjoy the schadenfreude, because the hype train slows fast when a key prospect vanishes from the lineup. Expect guarded language from the club, zero-responsibility phrasing about “precaution,” and a calendar that keeps moving while the player stays sidelined. If Juventus manage to survive this stretch, credit their defensive muscle memory. If they don’t, remember this moment — an international-break injury that exposed the thin paint over structural cracks.

Emily Johnson

Emily Johnson

Sports Reporter

I am a journalist specializing in exclusive reports, providing the latest news with accuracy, speed, and credibility.

Comments (36)

  • 08 October, 2025

    Aliyu

    Okay

  • 08 October, 2025

    Frianowzki

    fuckin hate international breaks

  • 08 October, 2025

    Maya Banks

    Okay

  • 08 October, 2025

    Swarovskiii🦦

    Knew this international break would cost us

  • 08 October, 2025

    MD

    We need more fake injures

  • 08 October, 2025

    Hasnain Rajper 2.0⚡️

    Unfortunate timing — Spain will need to adjust their defense without him.

  • 08 October, 2025

    Efe Mena🦍☝️

    Is it serious?

  • 08 October, 2025

    •PUBGMOBILE•

    Getafe next

  • 08 October, 2025

    T F G

    Good script from Madrid 😮‍💨

  • 08 October, 2025

    Uddipta 🇮🇳

    Just what we needed 😭😭😭

  • 08 October, 2025

    JoyfulExplorer

    Perez doings... Just need to prove 👀

  • 08 October, 2025

    (fan) Ziggy SD

    Sad..hope it isn’t serious

  • 08 October, 2025

    Chinonso Ihedioha

    El clasico in few weeks and now we've got this Injury blow😤😩

  • 08 October, 2025

    onlydahi

    Evading Barca already after the Atletico nightmare 🙂‍↕️

  • 08 October, 2025

    MindsetX

    Get well soon Dean.

  • 08 October, 2025

    iThompson

    not a good one for the youngster

  • 08 October, 2025

    zi⁷

    This is what I feared

  • 08 October, 2025

    Zairo

    I hate all these training injuries.. i prefer them getting injured mid game Atleast i know they were playing than just training and getting injured

  • 08 October, 2025

    Aloyinlepon_Ben

    Subhanallah

  • 08 October, 2025

    Zairo

    💔💔 why??? He better be fit for the clasico No excuses

  • 08 October, 2025

    Jide

    Bad news. Let’s hope Militao comes back in good physical shape. We can have him and Asensio for the Levante game

  • 08 October, 2025

    Big “R”

    He should be back after international break we need him

  • 08 October, 2025

    𝒮𝒽𝒶𝒽𝒾𝒹 ℱ𝒞

    Wtf is this? 😭

  • 08 October, 2025

    S∆VI☆

    What a bad news

  • 08 October, 2025

    fuse_agatoni

    OmmmmmG These international breaks sucks

  • 08 October, 2025

    Julia | جوليا

    Is this a joke????

  • 08 October, 2025

    Aan_🍂

    Will Laporte start in the next game?

  • 08 October, 2025

    sharpie

    I just hope this is format o because this guy wasn’t injured as at his last game with Madrid.

  • 08 October, 2025

    Advocate Harshawardhan

    Bad news for madrid

  • 08 October, 2025

    BASIT0🦅🦅

    Ascensio hive we upppp

  • 08 October, 2025

    Edem 𝕏🦅

    Good

  • 08 October, 2025

    BOCC

    Get well legend

  • 08 October, 2025

    ف

    بدينا

  • 08 October, 2025

    fan account

    Of course

  • 08 October, 2025

    MƦ ƓӇƠƧƬ🎖️

    He faked it Nice

  • 08 October, 2025

    K.O.L.Z

    WTH 🤦

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