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Substitution
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Goal (Assist: K. Yildiz)
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Substitution
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Goal (Assist: F. Conceicao)
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Goal (Assist: M. Locatelli)
Juventus 3-4-2-1 Luciano Spalletti
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3
4
15
27
19
5
22
10
7
30
Starters
1 Mattia Perin
3 Bremer
4 Federico Gatti
15 Pierre Kalulu
27 Andrea Cambiaso
19 Khéphren Thuram
5 Manuel Locatelli
22 Weston McKennie
10 Kenan Yıldız
7 Francisco Conceição
30 Jonathan David
Substitutes
6 Lloyd Kelly
8 Teun Koopmeiners
11 Edon Zhegrova
13 Jérémie Boga
16 Michele Di Gregorio
17 Vasilije Adžić
18 Filip Kostić
20 Loïs Openda
21 Fabio Miretti
23 Carlo Pinsoglio
32 Juan Cabal
Pisa 3-5-2 Oscar Hiljemark
12
26
4
33
3
8
6
20
7
17
32
Starters
12 Nícolas
26 Francesco Coppola
4 Antonio Caracciolo
33 Arturo Calabresi
3 Samuele Angori
8 Malthe Højholt
6 Marius Marin
20 Michel Aebischer
7 Mehdi Léris
17 Rafiu Durosinmi
32 Stefano Moreo
Substitutes
1 Adrian Šemper
2 Rosen Bozhinov
5 Simone Canestrelli
9 Henrik Wendel Meister
10 Matteo Tramoni
11 Juan Cuadrado
14 Ebenezer Akinsanmiro
15 Idrissa Touré
19 Samuel Iling Junior
23 Calvin Stengs
34 Tommaso Guizzo
35 Felipe Loyola
36 Gabriele Piccinini
39 Raúl Albiol
81 Filip Stojilković
Match Statistics
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7 Shots on Goal 2
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9 Shots off Goal 1
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25 Total Shots 7
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9 Blocked Shots 4
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19 Shots insidebox 6
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6 Shots outsidebox 1
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7 Fouls 7
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4 Corner Kicks 4
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0 Offsides 0
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59% Ball Possession 41%
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1 Yellow Cards 3
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0 Red Cards 0
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2 Goalkeeper Saves 3
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550 Total passes 367
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480 Passes accurate 290
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87% Passes % 79%
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2.67 expected_goals 0.45
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0 goals_prevented 0
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1. Match Summary
Juventus convincingly defeated Pisa 4-0 in a dominant performance. The match was largely controlled by Juventus, who showcased their attacking prowess and defensive solidity. Key moments included Andrea Cambiaso opening the scoring in the 54th minute, followed by goals from Khéphren Thuram, Kenan Yıldız (scoring twice), and a late goal from J. Boga. Pisa struggled to create significant chances and were largely contained by the Juventus defense.
2. Team Performance Analysis
Juventus: Juventus displayed a commanding performance, evidenced by their superior statistics across the board. They dominated possession (59% vs 41%), outshot Pisa significantly (24 total shots to 7), and maintained a high passing accuracy (87%). Their expected goals (xG) of 2.37 accurately reflects the number of clear-cut chances they created. The defense was solid, preventing Pisa from mounting any serious attacking threats, with a goals prevented value of 0. The substitutions made by Luciano Spalletti seemed to maintain the momentum and add further attacking options.
Pisa: Pisa were thoroughly outplayed. They struggled to gain a foothold in the game, with limited possession and a lack of attacking threat. Their two shots on goal were easily dealt with by the Juventus goalkeeper. The three yellow cards received suggest a degree of frustration and difficulty in containing the Juventus attack. Oscar Hiljemark made several substitutions, likely in an attempt to change the game, but they proved ineffective. Their xG of 0.45 highlights their lack of quality chances.
