Juve Cagliari Italian Cup: summary, slow motion, scoreboard, result and live commentary of the match, valid for the round of 16 of the 2024/25 competition
(sent to Allianz Stadium) – The Juve wants to quickly forget the disappointing draw against Venezia. What better occasion than against the Cagliariin the Italian Cup, with the Bianconeri making their seasonal debut in the competition in the round of 16.
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Juve Cagliari Italian Cup 0-0 LIVE: summary and slow motion
STARTING WHISTLE!
Juventus man of the match
At the end of the match
Juve Cagliari Italian Cup 0-0: result and scoreboard
JUVENTUS (4-2-3-1): Di Gregorio; Savona, Locatelli, Kalulu, McKennie; Koopmeiners, Thuram; Conceicao, Yildiz, Mbangula; Vlahovic. All. Thiago Motta. A disp. Perin, Pinsoglio, Gatti, Danilo, Fagioli, Nico Gonzalez, Adzic, Weah.
CAGLIARI (4-4-1-1): Scuffet; Zappa, Palomino, Wieteska, Augello; Zortea, Marin, Prati, Deiola; Gaetano; Lapadula. All. Nicola. A disp. Sherri, Ciocci, Luperto, Adopo, Viola, Mina, Makoumbou, Pavoletti, Vinciguerra, Azzi, Mutandwa, Piccoli, Felici.
Referee: Feliciani di Teramo
Juve Cagliari Italian Cup: the pre-match
Ore 19.56 – The starting line-up: Juventus on the pitch like this for this evening’s match,
Ore 19.44 – Cagliari also arrived at the Allianz Stadium for the match.
Ore 19.40 – Juventus arrived at the Allianz Stadium for the match.
Ore 19.30 – Nine of Juventus’ 14 goals in the last edition of the Italian Cup came during the second half: at least three more than any other team from the round of 16 onwards last season.
Ore 19.00 – Three of Manuel Locatelli’s four official goals for Juventus came away and all during the second half; the midfielder is one of the three Juventus players who have made the most appearances this season in all competitions (20 equal to Andrea Cambiaso, behind only Kenan Yildiz – 22).
Ore 18.30 – Dusan Vlahovic has scored seven goals against Cagliari in all competitions (four with Fiorentina, three with Juventus), against no team has he done better since playing in Italy (seven goals also against Lazio).
Ore 18.00 – In the last edition of the Italian Cup, Cagliari was one of the four teams that conceded the most goals: six, like Fiorentina, Pescara and Salernitana.
Ore 17.30 – Dusan Vlahovic has scored seven goals against Cagliari in all competitions (four with Fiorentina, three with Juventus), against no team has he done better since playing in Italy (seven goals also against Lazio).
Ore 17.00 – In the last edition of the Italian Cup, Juventus was the team that scored the most goals: 14 and in the 2000s only in the 2001/02 season (17) had they scored more; of these 14 goals, 11 came from open play, at least three more than any Serie A team last season (Atalanta second with eight).
Ore 16.30 – Nico González has scored three goals against Cagliari in all competitions (all in Serie A), only against Sassuolo (four goals) has he done better since arriving in Italy.
Ore 16.00 – Since his first season scoring in the Italian Cup (2019/20), only Gianluca Scamacca (nine) has scored more goals than Dusan Vlahovic (eight) in the tournament.
Ore 15.30 – Mattia Perin is maintaining a save percentage of 81.5% in all competitions in 2024/25, his highest figure in a single season with the Bianconeri. Since his return to Juventus (2021/22) he is the Serie A goalkeeper who has recorded the most clean sheets in the Italian Cup (six).
Ore 15.00 – Against Cagliari Weston McKennie (149) could reach his 150th appearance for Juventus in all competitions. The American midfielder has already scored three goals this season in all competitions – after never scoring in the last one – and has not done better with the Bianconeri since 2021/22 (four).
Ore 14.30 – Since the Italian Cup round of 16 returned to a single match (2008/09), Juventus has been the team that has scored the most goals in this phase of the tournament: 50 goals in 16 games (average of 3.1 per match); in these 16 matches only once have the bianconeri scored less than two goals, against Cagliari on 12 December 2012 (1-0).
Oe 14.00 – The list of players called up for tonight’s match. Cambiaso, Rouhi and Douglas Luiz are absent as well as the long-term patients Milik, Bremer and Cabal.
Ore 13.30 – Up front, Dusan Vlahovic should be confirmed as the lone striker.
Ore 13.00 – The three who should act in front of the two midfielders are Conceicao, Yildiz in the attacking midfield position and Mbangula.
Ore 12.30 – In midfield, alongside Thuram, there could be room for Koopmeiners, in a position further back than the one we have seen him in in recent months.
Ore 12:00 – Completely revolutionized defense: Gatti and Danilo out, Locatelli (who will act as a central defender with Kalulu) and McKennie (left back tonight) will be dropped in their place.
Ore 11:30 – In goal, barring sensational last-minute twists, room for Perin, Italian Cup goalkeeper, after Di Gregorio had always played in the last few outings.
Ore 11:00 – Some changes are expected compared to the eleven that drew against Venezia.
JUVENTUS (4-2-3-1): Perin; Savona, Kalulu, Locatelli, McKennie; Koopmeiners, Thuram; Conceicao, Yildiz, Mbangula; Vlahovic. All. Thiago Motta.