Serie A: Juve leader after their crushing victory against Lecce

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18: this is the streak of unbeaten matches that Juventus continues to stretch every weekend. Since September 23 and a setback against Sassuolo, Max Allegri’s players have been riding a dynamic similar to what they used to offer several seasons ago, when they were flying through the championship. This Sunday against Lecce, the Piedmontese club once again showed good spirits by winning 3-0.

Turin’s top scorer this season, Dusan Vlahovic consolidated his place by scoring his 10th and 11th goals in Serie A (59th, 68th). At the end of the match, the Brazilian Bremer also participated in the festivities by scoring his second goal of the season (85th). Thanks to this success, Juve (52 points) temporarily takes control of the championship, at the expense of Inter Milan (51 points and a game in hand). Lecce is 14th.

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