Juventus clinched a hard-fought 1-0 victory against Parma at the Allianz Stadium this Sunday. The match was decided by a solitary goal from Jonathan David, who found the net in the 58th minute.
After receiving a well-placed assist from the left by Kenan Yildiz, David struck the ball powerfully towards the goal, beating the opposing goalkeeper to secure the lead for Juventus.
Jonathan David was undoubtedly the standout performer of the match, showcasing his skills by scoring one goal and attempting four shots on target throughout the game.
Another key player for Juventus was Kenan Yildiz, who also demonstrated his offensive capability with three shots on goal.
Juventus’ head coach, Igor Tudor, opted for a 3-6-1 formation, featuring Michele Di Gregorio in goal; Federico Gatti, Bremer, and Lloyd Kelly in defense; Pierre Kalulu, Manuel Locatelli, Khéphren Thuram-Ulien, Andrea Cambiaso, Francisco Conceição, and Kenan Yildiz in midfield; while Jonathan David led the attack.
On the opposite side, Parma’s manager, Carlos Cuesta, also deployed a 3-6-1 formation, with Zion Suzuki guarding the net; Enrico Delprato, Alessandro Circati, and Lautaro Valenti in the backline; Mathias Lövik, Christian Ordóñez, Lamine Keita, Emanuele Valeri, Adrián Bernabé, and Pontus Almqvist in the midfield; and Mateo Pellegrino up front.
The referee in charge of the match was Matteo Marcenaro.
Following this match, Juventus will travel to face Genoa in their next fixture, while Parma will host Atalanta.
With this victory, the home team now has 3 points, positioning themselves in fourth place on the league table. In contrast, Parma remains without points and is currently placed eighteenth in the standings.
Substitutions for Juventus
56’ 2T – Federico Gatti out for João Mário
79’ 2T – Jonathan David out for Dusan Vlahovic and Pontus Almqvist out for Adrian Benedyczak
81’ 2T – Francisco Conceição out for Nicolás González
Yellow Cards for Juventus:
13’ 1T Federico Gatti and 42’ 1T Igor Tudor
Red Card for Juventus:
37’ 2T Andrea Cambiaso
Substitutions for Parma
55’ 2T – Christian Ordóñez out for Oliver Sorensen and Manuel Locatelli out for Teun Koopmeiners
88’ 2T – Lamine Keita out for Milan Djuric and Kenan Yildiz out for Weston McKennie
91’ 2T – Mathias Lövik out for Nahuel Estévez
Yellow Cards for Parma:
22’ 2T Zion Suzuki and 24’ 2T Oliver Sorensen.
