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Continuation of the 5th day of Serie A this Saturday with a clash between Juventus and Napoli. After an interesting start to the season, the Turin team led by its coach Thiago Motta hoped to gain momentum against a Naples team that was on a run of 3 consecutive league wins. Without Victor Osimhen who left for Turkey but with Lukaku at the forefront of the attack, Antonio Conte’s men were not very inspired.
In this rather closed encounter, neither team was able to make a difference. Juventus monopolized the ball, in vain. After 90 minutes, the statistics were glaring: two small shots on target (one on each side) and therefore no goals. Juventus and Naples parted on a sad 0-0 that will not make people talk. The Old Lady remains 4th, one point behind its opponent of the day.
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