Serie A: Thiago Motta’s Juventus crushed Como

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Continuation and end of the first day of Serie A this Monday evening with two matches on the program. After Atalanta’s very nice victory in Lecce, it was Juventus, now coached by Thiago Motta, who were back in school. At home in Piedmont on the pitch of the Allianz Stadium, Thiago Motta’s troops had to fill up on confidence against the promoted Como, author of a surprising transfer window that spends without counting to offer coach Cesc Fabregas all the elements necessary to maintain the sporting project in the sporting elite.

For this match, the Old Lady lined up some of its recruits such as Khéphren Thuram, Juan Cabal, Andrea Cambiaso and Michele Di Gregorio in goal. And one thing is certain: the trap was avoided for the Bianconeri who welcomed the Como club. Indeed, the young Samuel Mbangula, started by Motta, opened the scoring (23rd), before Timothy Weah doubled the lead before the break (45th + 1). In the second half, Dušan Vlahović thought he had scored his goal after the break but the VAR disallowed his goal (48th). It was Andrea Cambiaso who scored the last goal for Juve (90th + 1) to seal the victory (3-0).

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