Before these achievements recorded in the second act, the Old Lady had already made the difference in the first: Bremer in fact opened the scoring with a helmet shot sent a quarter of an hour into the game, while Weston McKennie took care of the break following a good cross from Pierre Kalulu (found by… David). The only false note on the visitors’ side: Andrea Cambiaso’s pawn scored against his side just after the break, which could have restarted everything. Instead, Juve remains very close to the podium. And with style!
Hanging on by Parma, Juventus widens its gap on Naples and Inter
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