Juventus Dominates Cremonese with a Resounding 5-0 Victory

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Juventus showcased their strength by defeating Cremonese 5-0 in a Serie A match at Allianz Stadium.

On Matchday 20 of Serie A, Juventus delivered an impressive performance against Cremonese, securing a convincing 5-0 victory at the Allianz Stadium. The goals came from Bremer (11’), Jonathan David (14’), Kenan Yildiz (35’), Weston McKennie (63’), and an own goal by Filippo Terracciano (47’).

Despite the lopsided scoreline, Juventus midfielder Kenan Yildiz missed the chance to widen the lead when he failed to convert a penalty in the 34th minute of the first half.

Bremer stood out as the match’s key player, contributing with a goal and solid defensive play throughout the game. Jonathan David also made his mark by scoring and attempting five shots on goal.

Juventus manager Luciano Spalletti opted for a 3-6-1 formation, featuring Michele Di Gregorio in goal, a defense of Pierre Kalulu, Bremer, and Lloyd Kelly, while Weston McKennie, Manuel Locatelli, Khéphren Thuram, Andrea Cambiaso, Fabio Miretti, and Kenan Yildiz controlled the midfield. Jonathan David was the lone forward up front.

In contrast, Cremonese, under Davide Nicola’s management, lined up in a 3-5-2 formation with Emil Audero as the goalkeeper; Filippo Terracciano, Federico Baschirotto, and Matteo Bianchetti in defense; and Alessio Zerbin, Alberto Grassi, Warren Bondo, Dennis Johnsen, and Giuseppe Pezzella in midfield. Jamie Vardy and Federico Bonazzoli led the attack.

The match referee was Ermanno Feliciani.

Next, Juventus will face Cagliari, while Cremonese will host Hellas Verona.

After the match, Juventus sits in fourth place on the standings with 39 points, while Cremonese remains in thirteenth place with 22 points.

Substitutions for Juventus

61’ 2T – Andrea Cambiaso off for Juan Cabal, Kenan Yildiz off for Edon Zhegrova
70’ 2T – Bremer off for Teun Koopmeiners, Manuel Locatelli off for Vasilije Adzic
82’ 2T – Fabio Miretti off for Lois Openda, Alberto Grassi off for Francesco Folino

Substitutions for Cremonese

45’ 2T – Dennis Johnsen off for Romano Floriani
57’ 2T – Jamie Vardy off for Franco Vázquez, Federico Bonazzoli off for Antonio Sanabria
69’ 2T – Warren Bondo off for Jari Vandeputte

Cremonese Disciplinary Actions

26’ 1T – Davide Nicola was cautioned for insulting the referee; 22’ 2T – Giuseppe Pezzella received a yellow card for unsporting behavior.

Cremonese Sending-Off

27’ 1T – Davide Nicola received a red card for a second yellow card.