Juventus made a successful start of the new Serie A season, while they were holding to beat Parma with 2-0 in the Allianz Stadium, which means that the bad record of the visitors in 2025 was extended to only three wins in 21 league matches.
Match report
Juventus left a third consecutive campaign with a new permanent manager at the helm, where Igor Tudor wants to bridge the gorge to champions Napoli. The old lady was dominant here during the first half, but a lack of advanced edge in the last third undermined their attacking efforts. Debutant Jonathan David was in the middle of the action, but there was no precision to earn a garden with space. The only strenuous work that was needed for Zion Suzuki came to Parma's goal when he tipped the header of Francisco Conceição over the bar, none of the parties, in which an opener realistic threatened before HT.
Parma offered very little for the break in an attacking sentence, but had the first big chance of the second period when Pontus Almqvist found space on the left and Mateo Pellegrino chose in the middle, only for his shot to be blocked by Gleison Bremer. The hosts responded in kind and stacked on the pressure with a series of strikes from a distance. Federico Gatti and Kenan Yildiz missed the target before Conceição saw an effort deflected against the post. Just shy of the hour, however, Juve's pressure eventually said that David's cuts were made by David to open his report for the Bianconeri.
That marked the first time in four H2HS that Juventus had opened the score, and only an impressive save from Suzuki to deny Yıldız that they had doubled their lead. Every idea that the hosts would see the victory comfortably seemed to have been banned when Andrea Cambiasso was sent away for a spicy wipe to the face of Mathias Løvik. However, Juve went straight up on the other side and undoubtedly put the result, while replacement Dušan Vlahović returned home from the cutback of Yildiz.
That brought the seal over a first victory in three H2HS for Juventus, while the Carlos Cuesta condemned to beat in his first game that was in charge of Parma. Although there were some encouraging signs, it remained an alarming run in shape that may not be immediately fixed with Atalanta, their next opponent.
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84 'goal! Juventus 2-0 Parma (Dušan Vlahović)
Line-ups
Juventus XI: Locatelli, Di Gregorio, Gleison, Lloyd Kelly, Jonathan David, Khéphren Thuram, Francisco Conukição, Kalulu, Andrea Cambiaso, Gatti, Yıldız
Subs: Pinsoglio, Kostic, Rugani, Koopmeiners, Vlahovic, N. Gonzalez, McKennie, João Mário, Rouhi, Matteo Fuscaldo, Adzic, Adzic,
Parma XI: Pontus Almqvist, Emanuele Valeri, Zion Suzuki, Enrico Delprato, Bernabe, Lautaro Valenti, Mathias Løvik, Mandela Keita, Alessandro Circati, Mateo Pellegrino, Christian Orcoionezez
Subs: Milan Djuric, Nahuel Estévez, Adrian Benedyczak, Oliver Sørensen, Filippo Rinaldi, Edoardo Corvi, Tjas Begic, Dario Sits, Peter Amoran, Antoine Joujou, Elia Plicco
