In a thrilling encounter on matchday 23 of Serie A, Juventus triumphed over Parma with a resounding score of 4-1. The standout performer was defender Bremer, who scored twice, netting goals at the 14th minute of the first half and the 9th minute of the second half. Meanwhile, Andrea Cambiaso inadvertently scored for the home team at the 50th minute, providing a brief moment of hope for Parma.
Juventus also saw goals from Weston McKennie in the 36th minute, who received praises for his skillful finish from within the box after a well-placed cross from Pierre Kalulu. Jonathan David capped the scoring for the visitors with a goal in the 63rd minute.
Parma’s Francisco Conceição came close to changing the game with two shots hitting the post, leaving him frustrated without a goal. The Brazilian midfielder was active throughout the match, attempting five shots.
Bremer’s performance earned him the “Man of the Match” title, as he played a crucial role in defense while also contributing significantly to the scoreboard.
The tactical setups saw Parma under coach Carlos Cuesta favor a 4-5-1 formation, featuring Edoardo Corvi in goal, supported defensively by Enrico Delprato, Alessandro Circati, Mariano Troilo, and Emanuele Valeri. The midfield trio included Adrián Bernabé, Lamine Keita, and Hans Caviglia, with Jacob Ondrejka and Gaetano Oristanio providing support to lone striker Mateo Pellegrino.
On the other side, Luciano Spalletti’s Juventus lined up in the same 4-5-1 formation with Michele Di Gregorio in goal. The backline was composed of Pierre Kalulu, Bremer, Lloyd Kelly, and Andrea Cambiaso, while the midfield featured Manuel Locatelli, Khéphren Thuram, Francisco Conceição, Weston McKennie, and Kenan Yildiz, supporting frontman Jonathan David.
The match, officiated by referee Francesco Fourneau, took place at the Ennio Tardini Stadium. Following this defeat, Parma will visit Bologna, whereas Juventus will host Lazio in their next outing.
This result leaves Parma in 16th place in the league standings with 23 points, while Juventus climbs to 4th, boasting 45 points.
Substitutions for Parma
45’ 2T – Gaetano Oristanio substituted by Sascha Britschgi, Kenan Yildiz for Fabio Miretti.
64’ 2T – Hans Caviglia came off for Oliver Sorensen, and Francisco Conceição was replaced by Filip Kostic.
Yellow Cards for Parma
41’ 2T – Alessandro Circati for unsportsmanlike behavior.
Substitutions for Juventus
65’ 2T – Bremer was substituted by Federico Gatti.
73’ 2T – Weston McKennie off for Juan Cabal, Adrián Bernabé for Nahuel Estévez, Jacob Ondrejka for Nesta Elphege.
79’ 2T – Jonathan David replaced by Lois Openda.
Yellow Cards for Juventus
16’ 1T – Francisco Conceição for unsportsmanlike conduct, 23’ 1T – Bremer for unsportsmanlike conduct, 25’ 1T – Weston McKennie for unsportsmanlike conduct.
