
"Juventus moved up to fourth in the Serie A table after a resounding 5-0 win over Cremonese at Allianz Stadium on Monday. Inter, AC Milan and Napoli all dropped points over the weekend, and Juventus took full advantage to close the gap to the top three. Juventus made a lightning-quick start, with Jonathan David hitting the post from a tight angle before Bremer gave them a 12th-minute lead by being in the right place to deflect Fabio Miretti's shot past Emil Audero."
"Cremonese then had a penalty overturned in the 27th minute, leading to Davide Nicola being shown a red card for his furious reaction, while Juventus got a spot-kick of their own shortly after for Federico Baschirotto's handball. Kenan Yildiz saw that penalty tipped onto the post, but he turned in the rebound 35 minutes in to put Juventus in total control."
"Since the beginning of November, when Luciano Spalletti first took charge of Juventus, only Inter (25 points, eight wins) have collected more points and won more matches than the Bianconeri (24 points, seven wins) in Serie A. It was a stellar attacking performance from Juve, who scored at least five goals in a single league game for the first time since February 2018 against Sassuolo (7-0)."
Juventus moved to fourth in Serie A with a 5-0 win over Cremonese at Allianz Stadium, closing the gap as Inter, AC Milan and Napoli dropped points. Bremer opened the scoring by deflecting Fabio Miretti's shot in the 12th minute, and Jonathan David made it 2-0 after a rapid counter supplied by Kephren Thuram. After Cremonese had a penalty overturned and Davide Nicola was sent off, Kenan Yildiz converted a rebound to make it 3-0 before half-time. A Matteo Bianchetti own goal and a Weston McKennie header completed the rout. Since Spalletti's November return, Juventus have amassed 24 points and seven wins.
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