Juventus started their Serie A marketing campaign on the correct foot, beating Parma by two unanswered objectives on the Allianz Stadium in Turin.
Igor Tudor maintained his ordinary 3-4-2-1 formation, spearheaded by Jonathan David on his membership debut. Kenan Yildiz and Francisco Conceicao acted as his assist crew, whereas Pierre Kalulu performed in an uncommon position on the correct wing, with Andrea Cambiaso on the other facet.
Apart from a few early scares, the Bianconeri dominated the motion within the first half. They managed to launch a plethora of harmful crosses to the field, however the ultimate contact was all the time lacking. Due to this fact, the 2 sides headed to the interval on stage phrases.
Juventus scored twice within the second half
After the break, Juventus attacked the guests with extra intent and tenacity. Conceicao nearly broke the impasse, however his deflected shot rattled towards the submit.
Nonetheless, the house facet ultimately took the lead as Kenan Yildiz performed a brief nook kick earlier than dribbling previous his marker and sending a sq. ball to the mouth of the aim. David showcased his swift response and scientific contact as he directed the ball residence with the skin of his foot to rejoice his first Juventus aim.
With seven minutes remaining of regular time, Cambiaso put the lead to jeopardy as he bought himself despatched off for a silly response on Mathias Fjørtoft Løvik.
Nevertheless, Dusan Vlahovic eased the Outdated Girl’s fears by scoring the second aim shortly following his introduction. Fellow substitute Joao Mario kick-started a swift counter-attack by choosing up the Serbian, who performed a give-and-go with Yildiz. The Turkish delivered his second help on the night time, placing his teammate by on aim with a intelligent contact.
Juventus celebrated a well-earned 2-0 win over the Crociati, and so they’ll be hoping to do likewise subsequent weekend once they play Genoa of their first away fixture of the season.
Juventus 2-0 Parma
Targets: 59′ David (J), 84′ Vlahovic (J)
Juventus (3-4-2-1): Di Gregorio; Gatti (55′ Joao Mario), Bremer, Kelly; Kalulu, Locatelli (55′ Koopmeiners), Thuram, Cambiaso (82′ Despatched off); Conceicao (79′ Gonzalez), Yildiz (88′ McKennie); David (79′ Vlahovic).
Parma (3-5-2): Suzuki; Delprato, Circati, Valenti; Lovik, Bernabè, Keita (87′ Djuric), Ordonez (55′ Sorensen), Valeri; Almqvist (80′ Benedyczak), Pellegrino. Coach: Cuesta. Subs : Corvi, Rinaldi, Benedyczak, Estevez, Begic, Joujou, Amoran, Plicco, Sits. Coach: Cuesta.
Yellow playing cards: Gatti (14′), Tudor (43′), Suzuki (55′), Sorensen (69′)
Crimson card: 82′ Cambiaso
Referee: Mercenaro from Genoa