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·14 de março de 2026
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Juventus conquers Udinese's field by winning 1-0 in the 29th round of Serie A, temporarily moving to fourth place alone.
The decisive goal came in the 38th minute by Jeremie Boga, assisted by a great pass from Yildiz after a personal action on the left.
Spalletti's team takes almost a half to unlock the match but then manages it with authority.
In the second half, a possible doubling comes with Conceicao, but it is annulled by VAR for Koopmeiners' active offside.
The Friulians are only dangerous in flashes, while Juventus controls the match with a solid defense and a Yildiz in great form, starring with dribbles, bursts, and the decisive assist.
With this success, the Bianconeri achieve their second consecutive victory and await with interest the direct clash between Como and Roma.
Juventus finds the possible 2-0 with Francisco Conceicao, who picks up Kenan Yildiz's through ball, controls in the area, and beats Maduka Okoye with a precise diagonal.

The goal is annulled after a long VAR review: referee Maurizio Mariani deems Teun Koopmeiners' position irregular, offside and considered influential on the play because he was in the goalkeeper's line of vision.
Goal thus canceled and the score remains unchanged.
A sensational chance for Udinese that comes close to equalizing against Juventus. Davis escapes on the left and serves a perfect ball to Jurgen Ekkelenkamp in the center.
From a few steps away, however, the Dutchman fails to find the ball and incredibly sends it wide, disturbed by Andrea Cambiaso's marking. The Friulians also protest for a possible contact, but referee Mariani lets play continue.
MINUTE 48 - Juventus loses Khephren Thuram to injury.

The French midfielder limps after a blow suffered in the first half and is forced to raise the white flag: Koopmeiners comes in his place.
Udinese comes close to equalizing with Arthur Atta at the end of the first half against Juventus.
At the 40th minute, the Frenchman takes advantage of a bounce in the area after a mistake by Lloyd Kelly and shoots, grazing the post to Mattia Perin's right. A few minutes later, at the 44th, he tries again from distance: the shot is deflected by a Bianconeri defender and again ends up near the post.
At the 13th minute, the Ivorian receives a pass from Lloyd Kelly, surprises Zarraga, and enters the area, but his shot from a tight angle is deflected into a corner by Maduka Okoye. At the 35th minute, Boga becomes dangerous again with another shot from inside the area, neutralized by Okoye in two stages.
Even after the goal, he continues to create problems for the Friulian defense: at the 41st minute, he tries another diagonal to the near post, but the Udinese goalkeeper saves with his foot.
Juventus takes the lead in Udine thanks to Jeremie Boga in the 38th minute. On a long pass, Kenan Yildiz escapes on the left, resisting Zarraga, and puts a perfect ball in the center of the area.

Boga, left free by Udinese's defense and particularly by Christian Kabasele, only has to push the ball into the net with an empty goal. For the Ivorian, it's the third consecutive goal in the league, confirming the decisive impact of his arrival in winter.
Luciano Spalletti, Juventus' coach, spoke to Sky and DAZN microphones a few minutes before the match against Udinese. Here are his words:
"I certainly expect a very important match regarding this end of the championship. It's like in video games, there's the next level where you play the most beautiful matches. And we must bring to the field defending what they have built […]. Now there are few matches left, all fundamental to occupy that noble zone. It was said before that this is the match that takes you to the next step of the beauty of football.”
"No forwards? What needs to be done in this modern football, everyone chooses their position. Then you need balance, a continuous changing of positions but having order on the field. In a fluid manner, which is the most difficult thing. Bayern teaches in this regard. And it gives you the outlet to create confusion among opponents.”
UDINESE (3-5-2): Okoye; Ehizibue, Kabasele, Kristensen; Zarraga, Ekkelenkamp, Karlstrom, Atta, Kamara; Zaniolo, Davis. Coach Runjaic
JUVENTUS (3-4-2-1): Perin; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly; McKennie, Locatelli, Thuram, Cambiaso; Conceicao, Boga; Yildiz. Coach Spalletti
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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