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The advantage of facing Monza since the start of the season is that it often represents a dream opportunity to regain confidence, even when everything is going wrong. We won’t go so far as to say that Juventus was in a dramatic situation before this evening, but by winning 2-1, the Turinese were also able to put the icing on the backs of their opponents.
At the start of the match, Weston McKennie broke the deadlock on a corner taken perfectly by Koopmeiners (14th, 0-1), before Birindelli sounded the revolt for just a quarter of an hour (22nd, 1-1) . It was ultimately the Argentinian Nico Gonzalez who extinguished Monza’s hopes before the break (39th, 1-2). In the standings, Juventus consolidates its 6th place, while Monza remains bottom and has not won in 10 matches.
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