Juventus delivered a commanding performance at Stadio Ennio Tardini, defeating Parma 4-1 in the 23rd round of Serie A action. Bremer opened the scoring for the visitors in the 15th minute, showcasing his attacking prowess with a header, assisted by Francisco Conceição. The Brazilian defender also contributed defensively, earning an early yellow card in a match that saw several robust challenges.
Bremer's Dual Impact Sets Early Tone
Juventus started the first half in dominant fashion, quickly establishing a two-goal lead. Bremer's opening header was followed by a quick second from Weston McKennie in the 37th minute, capitalizing on a precise pass from Pierre Kalulu. Though Juventus received a trio of yellow cards in the first half, their aggressive play paid off, keeping Parma largely at bay.
David and Conceição Shine in Second Half
The second half saw Juventus further solidifying their advantage. An own goal by Parma's Andrea Cambiaso in the 51st minute extended the lead, and Jonathan David added a fourth goal in the 64th minute, cementing Juve's dominance. Parma's lone response came from Jacob Ondrejka, providing a glimmer of hope with a goal, but it was not enough to change the match's trajectory.
Statistical Mastery and Tactical Control
Juventus controlled the game with 60% possession and 15 total shots, eight of which were on target. Manuel Locatelli was instrumental in midfield, completing 117 passes with an accuracy of 86%. Parma, despite their efforts, managed only four shots on goal, emphasizing their struggle against a well-organized Juventus side.
Looking Ahead
With this victory, Juventus continue to strengthen their position in the league, looking to build momentum after a recent mixed form in Serie A. Bremer's standout performance, complemented by key contributions from Jonathan David, sets a positive tone for their upcoming fixtures. Parma will need to reassess and bounce back from this defeat, aiming to improve their consistency.