Debut goal for the Canadian striker, the Serbian comes off the bench to seal it. Yildiz shines, Bremer unbreakable, but a foolish red card for Cambiaso.
Juventus kicked off their league campaign on the right foot, beating Parma 2-0 at the Allianz Stadium in front of a lively crowd. The stars of the night were the two strikers: Jonathan David, who scored on his Serie A debut, and Dusan Vlahovic, who came on in the second half to wrap up the game.
Tudor’s side grew stronger as the match went on. After a balanced first half—where Almqvist and Pellegrino created some danger for the visitors—the Bianconeri took control, raising the tempo and pressing higher.
The breakthrough came in the 60th minute: Yildiz danced past Keita on the left and delivered a perfect assist for David, who anticipated Circati and slotted home like a true poacher.
Late drama arrived in the 83rd minute when Cambiaso was shown a straight red for lashing out at Lovik. Parma smelled blood but failed to capitalize, and just a minute later Vlahovic, fresh off the bench, doubled the lead with a simple finish on another Yildiz assist.
A convincing debut for the Old Lady: mature, composed, and full of attacking options, with Bremer already back to his commanding best in defense.
MATCH REPORT: JUVENTUS 2-0 PARMA
Scorers: 60’ David (J), 84’ Vlahovic (J)
JUVENTUS (3-4-2-1): Di Gregorio 6.5; Gatti 6 (57’ Joao Mario 6), Bremer 7, Kelly 6; Kalulu 6, Locatelli 6.5 (57’ Koopmeiners 6), Thuram 6.5, Cambiaso 5; Conceicao 6.5 (80’ Nico Gonzalez n/a), Yildiz 7 (89’ McKennie n/a); David 7 (80’ Vlahovic 7).
Manager: Tudor.
PARMA (3-5-2): Suzuki 6.5; Delprato 6, Circati 5.5, Valenti 6; Lovik 6.5 (88’ Estevez n/a), Bernabè 6, Keita 5.5 (89’ Djuric n/a), Ordonez 5.5 (57’ Sorensen 5.5), Valeri 5.5; Almqvist 6 (80’ Benedyczak n/a), Pellegrino 6.
Manager: Cuesta.
Referee: Marcenaro
Booked: Gatti (J), Suzuki (P), Sorensen (P), Tudor (Juventus manager)
Sent off: 83’ Cambiaso (J) – violent conduct