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Football.ua, together with Juventus partner Parimatch, summarizes the match, in which Juventus players from Turin Cristiano Ronaldo and Álvaro Morata scored two goal actions (4: 0).
December 19, 2020, 11:36 PM
So the next football weekend has come to an end, a characteristic feature of which has been the last calendar weekend before Christmas. Some European countries in honor of the upcoming holidays, for example Germany and England, take their championships for a short break in advance, so that players also have time to get into the spirit of the upcoming holidays. The Italians would also like to have a couple extra days off, but they were late in the season so they had to push on one of the tours just before the holidays.
Between matches on matchday thirteenth and fourteenth, Juventus Turin, and not only him, will have only one full day of recovery. And you also say – “boxing day”! At the same time, Andrea Pirlo’s team expected a far from promising match against Parma, which this season managed to cause problems for more than one team. Unfortunately, this trick did not work on the reigning champion.
Fabio Liverani’s defenses only lasted a quarter of an hour of active confrontation with the visiting team, but of the few counterattacks they managed to get only one moment with an excellent stop with the legs of Gianluigi Buffon, who stopped a close attempt from Kutski , completing a pass to the far post from the left wing.
It took Juve eight minutes after this episode to launch their own dangerous attack in response: a cross from Alex Sandro’s left flank was supposed to be intercepted by the opponents’ support zone, but the ball reached Kulusevka in the far flank of the penalty area, followed by a heavy blow. in contact in the lower left corner.
A couple more minutes, and the unexpected departure of Álvaro Morata on the left flank of the attack ends with a surprisingly accurate shot to the center of the penalty area, where Cristiano Ronaldo had no rivals in driving. The Portuguese finally finished off the opponents after the teams returned to the field after the break, having made the transfer to the play to the left flank of Aaron Ramsey’s penalty area. Juventus simply did not allow their opponents to create anything, and Parma’s enthusiasm waned even faster than Turin’s ball possession percentage grew.
The second half of the game was like a kind of testing ground for both teams’ individual tactics. Liverani later came to the conclusion that the heavy flanks of the defense could not help his team in attack actions, so the replacement of the faster Maxim Busi was clearly delayed in time.
By that time, Parma had already lost the briefing, and the “zebras” players were competing more on how they could manage not to score in advantageous situations. And yet we saw the fourth goal of the match: Álvaro Morata became its scorer, completing Bernardesca’s serve from the left wing with a header. If there are “economy mode” victories in football, then this Juve success was just one of those.
In the next round, Parma will play an away game against Crotone, while Juventus Turin host Fiorentina.
Parma – Juventus 0: 4
Goals: Kulusevski, 23, Ronaldo, 26, 48, Morata, 86.
Parma: Sepe – Jacoponi (Busi, 61), Osorio, Alves, Gallolo – Zom, Hernani, Kurtic (Brugman, 85) – Kutska (Cipriano, 60), Cornelius (Inglese, 61), Gervinho (Caramo, 46).
Juventus: Buffon – Danilo, de Ligt, Bonucci (Quadrado, 76), Alex Sandro – Kulusevski, McKenna (Portanova, 76), Bentancourt, Ramsey (Bernardeschi, 68) – Morata, Ronaldo (Chiesa, 82).
Warning: Danilo
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