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Parma-Juventus in the first half is the task of the beautiful Pirlo-gang, considering how easy everything is and how Parma wastes the only opportunity (Kucka at 15 ‘) that they manage to offer themselves before ending up under the avalanche. We don’t know if this is Pirlo’s game, if this was basically Sarri’s game, if Juve always played like this with Allegri, but the total ease and essentiality of the movements, however always in high tones of athletics and juggling, and finally the perfect athletic condition of all are the components of the show in Tardini Gods Bianconeri in extraordinary apricot color with black dents, to bleed the joy “of the farm” of the collectors or even for the dress rehearsals of a football maxifestival of Anas employees (this orange is nothing new, it is that Parma makes it stand out by contrast wearing a uniform that looks like one of the last Juventus Juventus).
So Juve and that’s it, not Juve and a bit of Parma, Juve and some problems, no. An easy 4-0 I really like the first snow theme for a good Scandinavian schoolboy. The first goal of Kulusevski, Swede and former Parma player, at 21 ‘: Alex Sandro’s ball for him, from left to right across the entire area, low shot to the back of Sepe’s net. And the young man who even tries not to rejoice, as a canon of the ancient respect for the past, he tries it like a Quagliarella with many sweaters. Four minutes later Morata for Ronaldo, always from left to right but high trajectory and then Ronaldo jumps with his head as he knows (and as Pelé and Pulici knew) and is 2 to 0. Buffon also makes faces of contained joy, insensitive to what Parma has meant in his great life as a goalkeeper or sublime actor.
In the second half, Ronaldo scored a Ramsey ball goal with school precision and these statistics emerge: 40 percent of Juventus’ goal turnover is his, with his 41 goals out of 80 in the calendar year, 16 out of 37 in the current season. There is no Dybala on the field to hug him in squeezes, perhaps a little pythonic, but Who is Dybala in front of this CR7?
Speaking of absences, Gervinho is not even there, deployed and retired without anyone noticing his being and not being. There is still De Ligt for a disallowed goal as the ball, which hit him after a hit and hit, was already out when it was kicked from the corner. And finally Morata with his head to score 4, at the end of a match in which Buffon prevented Parma from scoring at least one goal by Buffon acrobat and serious, despite persistent and yet clumsy and pathetic attempts, a goal in which who knows what it would have interwoven with beauty, warmth, sentimentally complicated.
A lot of Juve, yes, ball possession and more than double passes from Parma, and perhaps the question is not how far these bianconeri can go up or rather back up, but how far this Parma can go. Unless you think that between postponements of the early and extended round and advancements of the closed round and ultimately many games with each other to somehow close the program before Christmas, some teams have understood everything and others have not understood anything. . .
TABLE:
Parma 0-4 Juventus (first half 0-2)
Marcatori: 23 ‘point Kulusevski (J), 26’ point and 3 ‘Ronaldo (J), 40’ point Morata (J).
Assist: Alex Sandro (J) 23 ‘pt, Morata (J) 26’, Ramsey (J) 3 ‘, Bernardeschi (J) 40’.
Parma (4-3-2-1): Sepe; Iacoponi (15 ‘st Busi), Alves, Osorio, Gagliolo; Sohm, Hernani, Kurtic (40 ‘st Brugman); Gervinho (1st Karamoh), Kucka (15th Cyprien); Cornelius (15th English). Liverani herds.
Juventus (4-4-2): Buffon; Danilo, Bonucci (30 ‘Portanova), De Ligt, Alex Sandro; Kulusevski, Bentancur, McKennie (Square 30 ‘), Ramsey (Bernardeschi 23’); Ronaldo (36 ‘Chiesa), Morata. Pirlo herds.
Referee: Gianpaolo Calvarese.
Cautioned: 39 ‘pt Danilo (J).
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