Juventus FC
·1 février 2026
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·1 février 2026
Juventus have demolished Parma with a resounding 4-1 victory. Bremer's brace and goals from McKennie and David acquired the win for Spalletti's team, securing the three points in Emilia-Romagna.
Juventus began the match with great intensity and determination. The Bianconeri pushed towards the Parma goal In the opening minutes, with Kalulu breaking down the right and finding Conceicao, whose shot was deflected by Corvi. The Bianconeri continued their pressure, and shortly after, Yildiz played a through ball to McKennie, who then passed it into the box for Conceicao. The Portuguese winger unleashed a powerful left-footed shot that hit the crossbar, almost giving Juventus the lead. The first goal was inevitable and it arrived in the 14th minute: Conceicao curled a corner kick into the box and Bremer rose above the Parma defence and headed the ball into the net, giving the Bianconeri the lead. Parma also made their presence felt in attack, with Valeri's long-range left-footed shot being perfectly parried by an alert Di Gregorio. Spalletti's team weren't satisfied with their lead, doubling it in the 37th minute. Kalulu, once again a key player on the right flank, sent a pinpoint cross into the area, rewarding McKennie's run, who acrobatically found the net to make it 2-0, thus rounding off a strong first half with a two-goal lead.
The Bianconeri started the second half with intensity once more, but suffered from an unfortunate own goal: Circati's cross from the left wing flew across the box until Cambiaso inadvertently deflected it into his own net, halving the lead. In the 54th minute, however, Juventus restored their two-goal advantage with Bremer's second goal. Following a set piece, the number 3 laid it off for McKennie to hit the crossbar. David was quick to keep the ball alive, and the Brazilian finished the move by aggressively pouncing on the loose ball, thus putting Juventus firmly back in control. Ten minutes later, Juventus scored their fourth: Conceicao cut inside on his left foot and fired towards goal. Corvi parried the ball, but David was ready to tap it in to make it 4-1. In the final half-hour, the Bianconeri calmly kept control of the match to maintain their lead until the final whistle, controlling the tempo without taking any unnecessary risks. Spalletti's team earned three valuable points away from home, strengthening their confidence and morale ahead of their upcoming matches in their packed schedule.








































