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Continuation and end of the 2nd day of Serie A this Monday evening with two matches on the program. After the draw between Como and Cagliari (1-1), it was Juventus, now coached by Thiago Motta, who traveled to face Hellas Verona, on the pitch of the Marcantonio-Bentegodi stadium. Away in Veneto, Thiago Motta’s troops had to continue to take sole control of the ranking. And to do so, they had to avoid falling into the trap set by Paolo Zanetti’s players, largely victorious last week against Napoli (3-0).
In a match largely dominated by the Bianconeri, the Old Lady dominated the debates and quickly gained confidence with the opening goal from Dušan Vlahović (28th). A few minutes later, Juventus doubled the lead in a move carried out exclusively by the club’s youngsters with Samuel Mbangula providing the pass and Nicolò Savona finishing (39th). In the second half, Vlahović put his team a little more safe with a successful penalty (53rd). That’s enough to round off a resounding victory (3-0). Three to zero against Como then three to zero against Verona. Two wins in two games. Thiago Motta’s Juventus are off to a flying start.
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