A double of Dusan Vlahovic ended Juventus’ drought, which recorded three consecutive 0-0 draws in Serie A, and a 3-0 victory over Genoa allowed the team Thiago Motta position of temporary leader pending Naples Antonio Conte welcome Monza tomorrow.
Juve once again showed their strength in defense and still did not score a single goal in the first six match days, but now, after a first half in which they showed no improvement, they finally found their way to goal in a Luigi Ferraris stadium without. an audience after the stadium was closed due to serious incidents recorded on Wednesday in the stands during the cup derby between eternal rivals Genoa and Sampdoria.
Rouhi, another discovery by Thiago Motta
Four days before visiting Leipzig in the Champions League, Thiago Motta introduced rotations to his lineup, mainly in goal (played Mattia Perin by Michele Di Gregorio), while on the left side he made another youth squad debut as a starter, Jonas Rouhi, at 20 years old after making his debut on August 26 as a substitute at Verona.
Motta He kept his attacking line in a show of confidence in the face of criticism for a lack of goals, but Juve had no idea in the first half. Teun Koopmeiners It does not enter between the lines and the wings Kenan Yildizon the right, and Nico Gonzalez On the left, they hardly made an interesting drive in the first 45 minutes.
A penalty opened up Juve
Juve needed a goal to unblock them and it came after the break thanks to an absurd penalty from Koni de Winter when touching the ball with the hand in an attempt to control Yildiz.
Vlahovic He ends his particular drought of three days, like at Juve, and changes the penalty to silence the criticism (48′). Released, the Serbian scored again seven minutes later after controlling Koopmeiners’ deep pass down the left and finishing with a fine cross kick. It was his fourth Serie A goal.
Koopmeiners, alone, on the crossbar
Genoa showed no sign of reaction. On the contrary, The Koopmeiners missed a called goal when he finished a ball hit the crossbar Francisco Conceicao, who just entered Nico Gonzalez after a powerful drive from the right (64′).
In the last stage, Vlahovic also had a clear chance for the ‘hat trick’ when he headed a wide cross from another cooling man, the young full-back Nicolò Savona.
Perin maintained his unbeaten record and Conceiçao outdid himself
Genoa woke up at the end though Perin managed to keep Juve unbeaten since the beginning of Serie A by blocking the shots of Lior Kasa and Andrea Pinamonti.
Who does not fail is Conceiçao, wanted to please, by making it 0-3 in the 89th minute with a low shot after receiving the ball from Khéphren Thuram which he wisely missed Koopmeiners.
match lineup
95
59
69
22
13
4
32
23
19
9
47
1
6
40
16
15
3
11
21
9
8
10
Luigi Ferraris

Mattia Perin1
85′
Danilo6
68′
Jonas Rouhi40
73′
75′
Weston McKennie16
61′
Pierre Kalulu15
73′
Bremer3
26′
Nicolas Gonzalez11
61′
68′
Nicolò Fagioli21
49′
Dusan Vlahovic9
47′
54′
68′
Teun Koopmeiners8
25′
Kenan Yildiz10
73′

Replacements

Carlo Pinsoglio23
Michele DiGregorio29
Federico Gatti4
Andrea Cambiaso27
73′
85′
Juan Cabal32
Nicolò Savona37
73′
68′
Manuel Locatelli5
Khéphren Thuram19
73′
25′
Douglas Luiz26
61′
68′
Francisco Conceição7
61′
88′
Samuel Mbangula51
68′

coach

Alberto Gilardino
Thiago Motta
Source: La Verdad

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