Serie A Week 21: Result LECCE 0 – 3 JUVENTUS, Sunday 21 January 2024


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52% Ball Possession LECCE and 48% Ball Possession JUVENTUS
   Lecce 0 -3 Juventus 

.                                               59′ Dušan Vlahović
.                                               68′ Dušan Vlahović
.                                               85′ Bremer
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Lecce, 14th position with 21 points and a negative goal difference of -6
Juventus, 2nd position with 49 points and a positive goal difference of +20

Juventus won the Serie A Week 21 game defeating Lecce on Sunday 21 January 2024 at the Via del Mare Stadium in Lecce, Italy.  The victory gave Juventus the lead reaching 52 points.  Inter (with a game to recover) are now in the 2nd position.   Inter are playing the Supercoppa Italia Final against Napoli in Saudi Arabia. Juventus beats Lecce 3-0 grabbing their fifth consecutive victory.

The protagonist of the match Dušan Vlahović, author of a brace. The Serbian center-forward broke the deadlock in the 59th minute using an assist from Cambiaso and doubled the lead in the 68th minute with an opportunist goal after a header from McKennie. Bremer closed the score in the 85th minute. Bianconeri at the top of the table.

Juventus opened the score in the 59th minute. Forward Dušan Vlahović defeated Lecce goalkeeper with a left-footed shot to the top left corner. The assist is by Andrea Cambiaso.

A brace by Vlahović adding a boost to the morale of the team and the party is all for Juve fans.

✅   Stats before the game: Lecce have won only one of the last 15 matches against Juventus in Serie A (D3, L11) – 2-0 on 20 February 2011 at Via Del Mare – losing all four of the most recent games, with a score of 1-8. Lecce have lost 10 of their 17 home matches against Juventus in Serie A (3W, 4D): against no team have the Salento team suffered more home defeats in the tournament (exactly the same results recorded against Inter in 17 matches). After the 1-0 in the first leg, Juventus can win both seasonal matches against Lecce without conceding a goal for the first time since the 1997/98 championship (two 2-0s on that occasion, with Marcello Lippi on the bench ). Lecce have remained unbeaten in their last four league matches at Via Del Mare (1W, 3D); the Salento players have not recorded a longer streak without any home defeat in Serie A since the period between January and April 2012 (eight in that case with Serse Cosmi as coach). Juventus have remained unbeaten in their last 15 league matches (W12, D3), since the return of Massimiliano Allegri only once have the Bianconeri recorded a longer streak without defeat in Serie A: 16 matches between November 2021 and March 2022. Juventus have conceded only one goal from a set piece in this Serie A, only Real Madrid has done better (zero goals conceded) from a set piece in the five major European championships underway.

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Serie A tickets2023 – 2024 Italian Serie A Week 21

Lecce 0 – 3 Juventus
Sunday 21 January 2024
Via del Mare Stadium
Lecce, Italy

20:45

⚽️   Goals: 59′, 68′ Dušan Vlahović, 85′ Bremer

🟨 Booked: 23′ Weston McKennie (J), 89′ Mohamed Kaba (L)

✅   Official lineups – formations – tabellino:

👉 Lineup LECCE:  Falcone, Pongračić, Baschirotto ©, Almqvist (72′ Sansone), Krstović (72′ Piccoli), Oudin (66′ Pierotti), Gonzalez (61′ Blin), Gendrey, Ramadani, Gallo (66′ Dorgu), Kaba.

Subs: Brancolini, Samooja, Venuti, Berisha, Strefezza.

Coach: Roberto D’Aversa

👉 Lineup JUVENTUS: Szczesny, Bremer, Gatti, Locatelli, Danilo ©, Vlahovic, Kostic (74′ Iling-Junior), Yildiz (74′ Milik), McKennie, Miretti (57′ Weah), Cambiaso (81′ Alex Sandro).

Subs: Pinsoglio, Perin, Rugani, Nicolussi Caviglia, Nonge.

 Coach: Roberto D’Aversa

👉 Lineup JUVENTUS: Szczesny, Bremer, Gatti, Locatelli, Danilo ©, Vlahovic, Kostic, Yildiz, McKennie, Miretti, Cambiaso.

Subs: Pinsoglio, Perin, Alex Sandro, Milik, Iling-Junior, Weah, Rugani, Nicolussi Caviglia, Nonge.

Coach: Massimiliano Allegri