Serie A: Juventus beats Udinese and clings to the podium

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Juventus clings to the podium. Traveling on the Udinese pitch, the Old Lady easily won (0-2). The match quickly turned in favor of Thiago Motta’s men. After a few missed opportunities, notably by Khephren Thuram (6th) and Kenan Yildiz (16th), Turin took the lead thanks to an error from Maduka Okoye, who sent the ball into her own goal (20th, 0-1). Nicolo Savona then doubled the lead for his team shortly before half-time, with a shot from the area which landed on the left of the opposing goal (37th, 0-2).

Returning from the locker room, Juventus continued their efforts without managing to conclude. The score will stay there. With this new success, the Bianconeri cling to the Serie A podium and settle in 3rd place with 21 points. For its part, Florian Thauvin’s team remains in 7th place in the Championship with 16 points.

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