Juventus prolonged their constructive run by placing on a present on the Stadio Ennio Tardini on the expense of Parma, who have been no match for Luciano Spalletti’s males.
Luciano Spalletti adopted a 4-2-3-1 formation spearheaded by Jonathan David, with Francisco Conceicao, Weston McKennie, and Kenan Yildiz appearing as his help crew.
Manuel Locatelli and Khephen Thuram mixed in midfield, whereas the backline in entrance of Michele Di Gregorio consisted of Pierre Kalulu, Gleison Bremer, Lloyd Kelly, and Andrea Cambiaso.
Juventus ended the primary half with two-goal benefit
The Bianconeri virtually took the lead twice within the opening minutes by means of Conceicao. However on the primary event, the Portuguese winger was denied by a wonderful response save from Edoardo Corvi, whereas his second try crashed in opposition to the woodwork.
Whereas Conceicao couldn’t break the impasse himself, he offered the help for Bremer with an beautiful nook kick that the Brazilian headed previous the Parma goalkeeper.
Juventus then had some nervy moments, and needed to resort to Di Gregorio’s saves to take care of their lead, however they finally put some daylight between them and the Crociati by doubling their benefit with a formidable workforce play.
Locatelli began the assault with a beautiful lengthy ball that discovered David. The Canadian striker laid it off to Kalulu, who despatched a cross to the field. Though the ball was barely behind him, McKennie nonetheless managed to forge an effort on objective whereas unbalanced, and his acrobatic volley crept into the underside nook, whereas Corvi was left stranded.
Andrea Cambiaso restored Parma’s hope with an ungainly personal objective
The second half started with a glimmer of hope for the Crociati, as Cambiaso did not correctly cope with a sq. ball throughout the face of the objective. The Juventus full-back beat his goalkeeper with a wierd contact.
Nonetheless, the guests swiftly restored their two-goal lead from a free-kick. McKennie’s header was denied by the woodwork, however David pounced on the rebound, and whereas his effort was already heading in the direction of the web, Bremer dispelled all doubts by latching onto the ball to finish his brace.
A couple of minutes later, Conceicao tried to ship a curling effort in the direction of the underside nook, and Corvi’s tame save introduced David with the best of tap-ins, permitting the Canadian to increase his goalscoring run.
In stoppage time, Juventus thought that they had their fifth, however Lois Openda’s objective was disallowed by the VAR resulting from an offside place.
Ultimately, Juventus earned a convincing 4-1 victory, quickly climbing to fourth place whereas ready for Roma’s lead to Udine on Monday.
Parma 1-4 Juventus
Objectives: 14′ 54′ Bremer (J), 37′ McKennie (J), 51′ Cambiaso (OG, P), 64′ David (J).
Parma : Corvi; Delprato, Circati, Troilo, Valeri; Bernabe (73′ Estevez), Keita, Nicolussi Caviglia (65′ Sorensen); Ondrejka (73′ Nesta Elphege), Oristanio (45′ Britschgi); Pellegrino.
Juventus : Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Bremer (65′ Gatti), Kelly, Cambiaso; Locatelli, Thuram; Conceicao (65′ Kostic), McKennie (74′ Cabal), Yildiz (45′ st Miretti); David (80′ Openda).
Yellow playing cards: 17′ Conceicao (J), 22′ Bremer (J), 25′ McKennie (J), 86′ Circati (P).



















