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Verona 0-3 Juventus: Vlahovic double keeps Motta's perfect start going

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Dusan Vlahovic scored twice to help Juventus secure a comfortable 3-0 victory at Verona in Serie A on Monday.

2024/2025 Serie A

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28' GOAL! Verona 0-1 Juventus (Dušan Vlahović)



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53' Penalty Goal! Verona 0-3 Juventus (Dušan Vlahović)



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Match Report

Nicolo Savona thought he had marked his first start for the club with an early goal, slotting into the bottom-right corner, but he had strayed well offside. 

Vlahovic then put Juve in front in the 28th minute with a low shot from around the penalty spot before Savona did hit the back of the net with a looping header into the far post.

The Serbian forward then made it 3-0 from the spot following half-time, after Juve were awarded a penalty for Jackson Tchatchoua's foul on Samuel Mbangula.

Juventus are the only side to win their first two games in Serie A and Thigao Motta's men currently lead the standings with six points.

FT | | Three points, three goals, and a clean sheet to take home!

@EASPORTSFC #VeronaJuve pic.twitter.com/KbDGlb1EzQ

— JuventusFC (@juventusfcenAugust 26, 2024

Data Debrief: Vlahovic off the mark

After failing to hit the back of the net in their Serie A opener, Vlahovic's wait for a first goal of the season did not last long on Monday, scoring after 28 minutes.

The Serb has scored multiple goals in more games than any other player in Serie A over the last six seasons (18 since 2019-10), followed by Lautaro Martinez (17) and Ciro Immobile (16) in this period. 

Meanwhile, Kenan Yildiz (born in 2005) is the youngest player in the top 5 European leagues to have provided more than one assist (two) so far this season.

Line-ups

Verona XI: Lazovic, Duda, Lorenzo Montipò, Dawidowicz, Giangiacomo Magnani, Daniel Mosquera, Tomas Suslov, Jackson Tchatchoua, Diego Coppola, Reda Belahyane, Dailon Rocha Livramento

Subs: Faraoni, A. Berardi, Simone Perilli, Grigoris Kastanos, Abdou Harroui, Martin Frese, Elayis Tavsan, Casper Tengstedt, Dani Silva, Faride Alidou, Stefan Mitrović, Daniele Ghilardi, Yllan Okou, Alphadjo Cissè, Christian Corradi

Juventus XI: Locatelli, Dušan Vlahović, Michele Di Gregorio, Gleison, Nicolò Fagioli, Juan Cabal, Andrea Cambiaso, Samuel Mbangula, Nicolò Savona, Federico Gatti, Kenan Yıldız

Subs: Danilo, Pinsoglio, Perin, Douglas Luiz, McKennie, Kalulu, Jonas Rouhi, Lorenzo Anghelè