Serie A Week 5: Result BRESCIA 1 – 2 JUVENTUS, Tuesday 24 September 2019

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32% Ball Possession BRESCIA and 48% Ball Possession JUVENTUS
Brescia 1 – 2 Juventus

4′ Alfredo Donnarumma    40′ Jhon Chancellor (og)
.                                                    63′ Miralem Pjanic
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Brescia, 11th position with 6 points and a goal difference of “0”
Juventus, 2nd position with 10 points and a positive goal difference of +3

Pos Team P W D L Goals DIFF Points
2 Juventus 4 3 1 0 7:4 3 10
11 Brescia 4 2 0 2 5:5 0 6

Mission accomplished for Juventus winning  the Serie A Week 5 game on Tuesday 24 September 2019 at the Stadio Mario Rigamonti in Brescia, Italy.  Juventus reaching 13 points and, at least, for today is in the 1st position.   Brescia losing their 3rd game this season remaining with 6 points.

Brescia taking the lead in the 4th minute.  Yep, there it is Alfredo Donnarumma defeating Juventus goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny with a right footed shot in the high center of the goal.  The assist is by Rômulo.

The situation for Juventus is getting complicated.  Coach Maurizio Sarri is forced to make a substitution in the 19th minute.  Juan Cuadrado replacing injured Danilo.

Oops…. an own goal in the 40th minute by Jhon Chancellor. Juventus equalizing for the 1-1 with this involuntary goal.

Juventus taking the lead in the 63rd minute. It is midfielder Miralem Pjanic to break the draw delivering a right footed shot to the bottom left corner.

Here is BRESCIA official starting lineup – formation by Coach Eugenio Corini:

BRESCIA (4-3-1-2): Joronen; Sabelli, Cistana, Chancellor, Mateju; Bisoli, Tonali, Romulo; Dessena; Balotelli, Donnarumma.

Here is JUVENTUS official starting lineup – formation by Coach Maurizio Sarri:

JUVENTUS (4-3-1-2): Szczesny; Danilo, Bonucci, De Ligt, Alex Sandro; Khedira, Pjanic, Rabiot; Ramsey; Higuain, Dybala.

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Click the video to watch Brescia 1 – 2 Juventus highlights including all goals on Tuesday 24 September 2019.

Stats BEFORE the game.  Top scorer of BRESCIA: Alfredo Donnarumma with 3 goals

Top scorer of JUVENTUS:  Cristiano Ronaldo with 2 goals

Brescia Goals Goals Juventus
Donnarumma, Alfredo 3 2 Ronaldo, Cristiano
Cistana, Andrea 1 1 Chiellini, Giorgio
Romulo 1 1 Ramsey, Aaron
1 Higuain, Gonzalo
1 Danilo

Stats.  Here are the last 3 games of BRESCIA:  2 wins, 1 lost

DAte TO Match FT ROund
21/09/19 SA Udinese Brescia 0:1 4
15/09/19 SA Brescia Bologna 3:4 3
07/09/19 CFG Brescia Frosinone 3:2

Stats.  Here are the last 3 games of JUVENTUS:  1 win, 2 draws

DAte TO Match FT ROund
21/09/19 SA Juventus Verona 2:1 4
18/09/19 UCLG Atletico Juventus 2:2 1
14/09/19 SA Fiorentina Juventus 0:0 3

Referee Fabrizio Pasqua from the section of Tivoli will be assisted by Daniele Bindoni from the section of Venezia and Antonino Santoro from the section of Catania. The fourth offiial will be Valerio Marini from the section of Roma 1. The VAR will be Piero Giacomelli from the section of Trieste and the AVAR will e Mauro Galetto from the section of Rovigo.

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Serie A tickets2019 – 2020 Italian Serie A Week 5

Brescia 1 – 2 Juventus
Tuesday 24 September 2019
Stadio Mario Rigamonti
Brescia, Italy

21:00

Referee: PASQUA
Assistants: BINDONI – SANTORO
Fourth Official: MARINI
VAR: GIACOMELLI
AVAR: GALETTO

Goals:  4′ Alfredo Donnarumma (B), 40′ Jhon Chancellor (og), 63′ Miralem Pjanic (J)

Official lineups – formations:

BRESCIA (4-3-1-2): Joronen; Sabelli, Cistana, Chancellor, Mateju; Bisoli, Tonali, Romulo; Dessena; Balotelli, Donnarumma.

Coach: Eugenio Corini.

JUVENTUS (4-3-1-2): Szczesny; Danilo, Bonucci, De Ligt, Alex Sandro; Khedira, Pjanic, Rabiot; Ramsey; Higuain, Dybala.

Subs: Pinsoglio, Buffon; Rugani, Demiral; Matuidi, Emre Can, Bentancur, Cuadrado, Bernardeschi

Coach: Maurizio Sarri

Referee: Pasqua