Juventus keeps pace with the Napoli and remains at full points even after the derby. This evening, in the third advance of the sixth day of Serie A, at the Allianz Stadium, Allegri's team beat Torino 4-0.
In the 16th minute, Dybala unlocked a derby that up until that point had not been short of excitement, with chances on both sides. The Juventus “Joya” stole the ball from the former Rincon and from the crescent of the Granata area he unleashed a left-footed shot that was slightly deflected by N'Koulou, but Sirigu, in a sprint, was unable to reach it.
From the 24th minute, Toro was down to ten men after Baselli was sent off: already booked for the first time after 10 minutes, the former Atalanta player was sent to the dressing rooms early for a bad tackle on Pjanic. Close to doubling the lead in the 29th minute with Cuadrado, whose left-footed shot Lyanco had saved on the goal line, Juventus found the back of the net in the 40th minute when, served by the aforementioned Cuadrado at the end of a great team move, Pjanic once again beat Sirigu with a fine right-footed shot from the edge.
In the 12th minute of the second half, Alex Sandro headed the ball into the Granata goal for the third time, fed by Pjanic from a corner kick on the right. With the game on ice and Torino visibly dejected and resigned, Juventus continued to push and only a great Sirigu denied Juve a poker on at least three occasions: first in a couple of situations on Dybala - the first of which came from Lyanco's rebound on Bernardeschi's shot - and then on Mandzukic.
Previously, in the 25th minute, the same Croatian player had hit the post to the left of the Torino goalkeeper with a great 'flat' shot. In the final, in the 46th minute, it was Dybala who scored his tenth goal of the season, receiving the ball from Higuain and going over Sirigu with a touch from underneath for the final 4-0.
Article published on 23 September 2017 - 23:13