Serie A: In Ivan Jurić’s big debut, AS Roma crushes Florian Thauvin’s Udinese

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Continuation of the 5th day of Serie A. AS Roma opened the doors of its Stadio Olimpico to Udinese for a special encounter for both teams. For the Giallorossi, this match marked the big debut of Croatian coach Ivan Jurić who took over from Daniele De Rossi earlier in the week. On the other hand, the Friulani wanted to string together another victory to keep the lead in the championship. During a duel controlled by the locals, Artem Dovbyk opened the scoring (19th) in the first half. In the second half, Paulo Dybala doubled the lead on penalty (49th) before Tommaso Baldanzi scored his goal (70th).

Domination, mastery, victory… The beginnings of an Ivan Jurić effect are taking hold in Rome. In the standings, AS Roma breathes and pockets three important points to climb to 9th place, while Udinese remains at the top of the table with a very nice 3rd position. Next weekend, the Giallorossi will welcome Venezia in the capital, who are coming off a great victory against Genoa, while Udinese will play at home against Inter Milan, on the 6th day of the Italian championship.

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