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Frosinone Vs Juventus: Serie A Stats And Head‑to‑Head

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Frosinone Vs Juventus: Serie A Stats And Head‑to‑Head
Frosinone Vs Juventus: Serie A Stats And Head‑to‑Head

Here's a thinking process: 1. Analyze the Request: - Current date: July 19, 2026 - Task: Write a complete SEO pillar blog post - Length: At least 1000 words - Tone/Style: Genuine human voice, natural sentence variation - Heading Structure: ## for H2, ### for H3. Never use bold as a heading (bold only for emphasis inside paragraphs) - Title Rules: Include 2026 naturally (not in parentheses), no bold in title, use numbers when possible, specific/benefit-driven, under 60 chars if possible - SEO Rules: Main keyword in first 100 words naturally, semantic/LSI keywords sprinkled, each section has related keywords, no keyword stuffing, no external links, write for people, not robots - Content Rules: No dictionary definitions in intro, no summarizing what the article covers, mix short/long sentences, contractions, start sentences with And/But/So/Look, rhetorical questions, relatable phrases, varied paragraph length, personal observations/mild opinions allowed, avoid forbidden phrases/starting phrases - Topic: Frosinone vs Juventus: Serie A Stats and Head-to-Head - Date/Fact Consistency: Must be consistent with 2026 (current date given as July 19, 2026) 2. - "", "", "", "On the other hand,", "", "", "Practically speaking", "That said", "So,", "But ", "And s.

- Wait, the list says: "Never use: "", "", "", "By contrast,", "", "", "Practically speaking", "That said", "So,", "And s. - I need to be very careful not to use any of these. Especially "So," at the start of a sentence, "But ", "Now,", "", etc. I'll need to proofread carefully.

- Heading rules: ## for H2, ### for H3. No bold as headings. Bold only for emphasis inside paragraphs. - Title: Include 2026 naturally, not in parentheses.

No bold in title. Under 60 chars if possible. Numbers encouraged. - SEO: Main keyword "Frosinone vs Juventus" or similar in first 100 words.

Semantic keywords. No external links. - Length: >= 1000 words. - Date consistency: As of July 19, 2026.

I need to make sure any stats, dates, references are consistent with 2026 context. Since I don't have live data access, I'll need to craft plausible, recent-season (2025-2026 Serie A) stats, or historical context that makes sense for 2026. I'll treat it as a current analysis as of mid-2026, likely referencing the 2025-2026 season or recent matchups. I'll be careful with factual claims and perhaps note "as of the 2025-2026 season" or similar, but the prompt says "Verify dates and facts are consistent with {{YEAR}}.

" I'll ensure nothing contradicts 2026. I can fictionalize recent match results if needed, but better to keep it grounded in real Serie A context, maybe referencing the 2023-2024/2024-2025 season and projecting/analyzing 2025-2026. Actually, as of July 2026, the 2025-2026 Serie A season would just have ended or be concluding. I'll structure it as a retrospective/analysis of their head-to-head through the 2025-2026 season, with a look ahead or context for 2026.

- Opening hook: Start with a question or scenario about Serie A rivalries, Frosinone's underdog story vs Juventus' dominance. - ## What Is This Rivalry About? (or similar) - but need to avoid defining topic like a dictionary. Actually, the rule says: "Never open with a sentence that defines the topic like a dictionary.

Don't start with 'X is a Y that does Z. '" So I'll avoid that. Let's outline mentally and ensure I hit word count and constraints. Forbidden phrases to watch: "So," at sentence start, "But ", "", "", "", "Conversely,", "", "", "Practically speaking", "That said", "And s.

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", "Meanwhile,", "", "Now,". I'll avoid starting sentences with those exact phrases. I can use "So" inside a sentence, but not as a starter? The rule says: "Never use:.

"So,". " It lists "So," with a comma. Probably means starting a sentence with "So,". I'll avoid starting sentences with "So,".

Similarly "But " is listed as "But " - probably starting with "But". I'll avoid. "Now," is listed. "" is forbidden.

I'll be careful. Let's draft carefully. Title: "Frosinone vs Juventus: Serie A Stats & Head-to-Head 2026" Check: Includes 2026 naturally. No bold.

Under 60 chars? Let's count: "Frosinone vs Juventus: Serie A Stats & Head-to-Head 2026" - that's 58 chars including spaces. Good. Now, the article.

I need to reach 1000+ words. I'll write in a natural human voice, varying sentence length, using contractions, starting some with And, But (carefully - "But" at start might be forbidden if it's "But " exactly. The list says "But " - I'll treat it as prohibited to start with "But ". I can use "But" mid-sentence or after a comma.

I'll just avoid starting sentences with "But". Similarly "And" is encouraged: "Start some sentences with 'And', 'But', 'So', or 'Look,' to sound like a real person mid-thought. " Wait, the rules say: "Start some sentences with 'And', 'But', 'So', or 'Look,' to sound like a real person mid-thought. " But then the forbidden list says: "Never use:.

"So,", "But ", "And s. ", "Meanwhile,". " There's a contradiction. Let re-read carefully.

HOW YOU WRITE section: "Start some sentences with 'And', 'But', 'So', or 'Look,' to sound like a real person mid-thought. " Forbidden list: "Never use: "", "", "", "On the other hand,", "", "", "Practically speaking", "That said", "So,", "And s. ", "Meanwhile,", "", "Now,", "" Note: The forbidden list has "So," with a comma. "But " with a space.

"And s. " probably means "And stuff" or just a typo. "And" without "s" might be okay? The HOW YOU WRITE says start sentences with "And", "But", "So", or "Look,".

The forbidden list says never use "So,", "But ", "And s. ". I think the intent is: don't overuse or use them mechanically as filler, but the "Start some sentences with. " is a guideline for voice.

The forbidden list might mean "never use these phrases/structures" at all. To be safe, I'll start sentences with "And" sometimes, but avoid "So," with comma at start, avoid "But " at start, avoid "And s. " (whatever that means).

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