Juve Beat Genoa to Close in on Serie A Top Four
Bremer and Weston McKennie scored as Juventus stretched its unbeaten run to five matches and stayed in contention for a Champions League place.
- On Monday, Juventus defeated Genoa 2-0 in Turin, moving within a point of Serie A's Champions League places. Gleison Bremer scored in the 4th minute, and Weston McKennie added a 17th-minute strike.
- Coach Luciano Spalletti was hired to return Juventus to the Champions League, and the team has now extended their unbeaten run to five straight matches in Serie A.
- Goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio, replacing injured Mattia Perin after a half-time substitution, delivered a crucial double save. He denied a penalty from Aaron Martin and blocked a volley from Vitinha.
- Juventus now sits four points ahead of fourth-placed Atalanta ahead of Saturday's clash in Bergamo. The victory extends their unbeaten form before the critical matchup.
- Midfielder Weston McKennie equaled his best Serie A tally of five goals this season. He told DAZN after the match, "the important thing is getting into the Champions League.
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Juve beat Genoa to close in on Serie A top four
Two goals in 17 minutes for the Bianconeri. In the shooting Di Gregorio, succeeded Perin, para un rigoro a Martin
Juventus Beat Genoa To Close in on Serie A Top Four
Taking advantage of fourth-placed Como's goalless daw at Udinese earlier in the day, Juve notched the three points in Turin thanks to Gleison Bremer's fourth-minute header and a 17th-minute strike from the ever-reliable Weston McKennie
Juventus scored an important 2-0 victory over Genoa in the 31st week of Serie A, moving closer to the Champions League zone. The match started with the first goal in the 4th minute, when Bremer scored with a precise header to the right of the goal. In the 18th minute, Weston McKennie scored a low goal into the bottom left corner for 2-0. The Old Lady could have increased the lead in the 43rd, but Kenan Yildiz's pass was not converted by McKennie…
Juventus players swarm to embrace one man following a comfortable win over Genoa
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