
"After being held to a 1-1 draw by Lecce and missing out on a fifth straight win, Juventus wasted no time in responding. Just three days later, they produced a commanding display in Reggio Emilia, defeating Sassuolo 3-0. Jonathan David finally broke his Serie A scoring duck with a cathartic strike, making amends for his costly penalty miss against Lecce. That goal capped a performance that underlined Juve's growing confidence under Luciano Spalletti, who has overseen eight wins in their last 10 matches"
"Team News Francisco Conceicao remains a doubt after missing the Sassuolo clash, while Dusan Vlahovic, Daniele Rugani, and Federico Gatti are still sidelined. Spalletti may continue to deploy Teun Koopmeiners as a defensive option, with Lloyd Kelly ready to step in if the Dutchman moves forward. David aims to score in consecutive club appearances for the first time since March with Lille, while Lois Openda is likely to start on the bench."
Juventus resume the Serie A season at the Allianz Stadium against mid-table Cremonese after a 3-0 win over Sassuolo that followed a 1-1 draw with Lecce. Jonathan David scored his first Serie A goal after a missed penalty, reflecting growing confidence under Luciano Spalletti, who has overseen eight wins in the last ten matches. Juventus remain unbeaten in 13 home league games and hold a flawless Turin record versus Cremonese. Spalletti prioritizes securing a top-four finish. Francisco Conceicao is doubtful; Dusan Vlahovic, Daniele Rugani and Federico Gatti are sidelined. Teun Koopmeiners may be used in a defensive role with Lloyd Kelly as cover, and Lois Openda is likely to start on the bench. Cremonese have lost all eight Serie A away fixtures at Juventus, conceding 23 goals and scoring three, and have four points from 17 meetings overall.
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