Juventus triumphed with a 2-0 victory, with goals from Douglas Luiz and Dusan Vlahovic.
Match Report
On a scorching summer day in Turin, under the sweltering heat of the city and the energetic atmosphere of the Allianz Stadium, Juventus made their third appearance of the season under coach Igor Tudor.
This match, once considered a friendly family event at Villarperosa, took on a different tone. The focus was on love, unity, and belonging, as Juventus faced off against the Juventus Next Gen team led by Massimo Brambilla.
Juventus triumphed with a 2-0 victory, with goals from Douglas Luiz and Dusan Vlahovic.
The match, however, was cut short at the 52-minute mark when a pitch invasion by fans halted play, marking the end of the match early but adding an exciting, albeit chaotic, moment to the day.
Promising Performances
Douglas Luiz: Luiz had a standout performance, starting with a quick shot that forced goalkeeper Mangiapoco into action. He then opened the scoring with a tough, well-taken goal.
His composure and drive were visible throughout, and he also provided a brilliant assist for Dusan Vlahovic’s goal. It seems that the midfielder is regaining the sharpness that he showed in the Premier League.
Federico Gatti: The central defender, who wore the captain’s armband for this match, was solid in defense.
His physicality and anticipation in duels were impressive, and he led by example. Gatti’s performance gives hope for a strong defensive backbone going forward.
Fabio Miretti: Miretti was another positive note for Juventus, displaying excellent vision and creativity in the middle of the park.
He linked up well with his teammates, especially in finding space between the lines. His development, bolstered by his loan spell last season, is evident as he grows into an important role for the team.
Players Needing Improvement
Dusan Vlahovic: The striker had a slow start to the game, squandering a major chance early on and looking a bit nervous. The crowd grew frustrated with him after he missed a golden opportunity and was met with boos.
However, Vlahovic regained his focus and scored a well-executed goal later on, earning applause from the fans. Despite this, the striker still has areas to improve on, particularly in his decision-making in front of goal.
Teun Koopmeiners: Despite the slower pace of the match, exacerbated by the summer heat, Koopmeiners seemed somewhat off the pace.
He wasn’t as involved in the game as expected, even in his new role. It appears he may still need time to adjust to the tactical setup and to find his rhythm in the squad.
Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
5' Highlight from Juventus vs Juventus Next Gen
16' GOAL! Juventus 1-0 Juventus Next Gen (Douglas Luiz)
19' Highlight from Juventus vs Juventus Next Gen
27' Highlight from Juventus vs Juventus Next Gen
33' GOAL! Juventus 2-0 Juventus Next Gen (Dušan Vlahović)
37' Highlight from Juventus vs Juventus Next Gen
45' Match Event for Juventus vs Juventus Next Gen
50' Highlight from Juventus vs Juventus Next Gen
54' Highlight from Juventus vs Juventus Next Gen
Line-ups
Juventus XI: Pinsoglio, Gatti, Rugani, Kelly, Gonzalez, McKennie, Koopmeiners, Kostic, Miretti, Douglas Luiz, Vlahovic
Subs: Di Gregorio, Locatelli, Conceicao, Yildiz, Arthur, Kalulu, Thuram, Joao Mario, Cambiaso, David, Djalo, Rouhi, Mancini, Ventre.
Juventus Next Gen XI: Mangiapoco, Scaglia, Pedro Felipe, Turicchia, Pietrelli, Faticanti, Owusu, Cudrig, Adzic, Vacca, Guerra
Subs: Huli, Fuscaldo, Macca, Ngana, Puczka, Anghelè, Amaradio, Gonzalez, Di Biase, Savio, Pugno, Crapisto, Van Aarle, Pagnucco, Deme, Florea, Martinez Crous, Perotti, Turco, Cerri.
Elsamek
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