
After a few bruises of 3+ goals, the time of Thiago Motta ended when Juve Boss was not surprising about the international break.
Tudor's playing style immediately resonated better with the home crowd and almost led to an early goal for the hosts, who saw Kenan Yildiz's header blocked by Stefano Sabelli.
The men of Patrick Vieira were well organized in the face of print, but a piece of glare from Yildiz earned the old lady in the 25th minute.
The Turkish younger picked the ball upright and hit Koni the winter and shot in the corner from a tight corner to the joy of the crowd.
Things were not all just sailing for Tudor, that center-back Federico Gatti lost to injury immediately after the goal.
Quality in the last third remained scarce from both sides, where Dusan Vlahovic's long -distance attack pulled a comfortable rescue of Nicola Leali when half came to an end.
A similar pattern took place in the second half, but it was Genoa's striker who threatened a goal when the volley of Andrea Pinamonti was widely drove from the target of Sabelli's cross.
The competition remained nice in the neighborhood of the final phase, with Juve's huge number of draws this season that increased the voltage levels under the home crowd.
The powerful header of Pierre Kalulu is said to have brought the game to bed if it was not for a strong salvation from Leali, who was again busy keeping a toxic long -distance attack from Manuel Locatelli.
In the end, Juve was unable to find a second goal, but their positive intention kept Genoa away from their goal and made sure they achieved a much needed victory.
They only stay one point on drift from the top four thanks to a third consecutive clean slate against their guests, while Genoa's Winless Away Run in 2025 stretched to seven games.
Flash score Man of the match: Kenan Yildiz (Juventus)
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