Report cards, defense in crisis. Tchatchoua doesn’t go, Lazovic struggles

Report cards, defense in crisis. Tchatchoua doesn’t go, Lazovic struggles
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      cards,
      defense
      in
      crisis.
      Tchatchoua
      doesn’t
      go,
      Lazovic
      struggles

Suslov brings some ideas. Duda gets lost. Mosquera leaves no mark

Uncertain about Savona’s goal, he can do little else.

He can’t handle the shock. Juve’s quality often sends him into crisis.

At the centre of the defence, the duel is with Vlahovic, who becomes explosive as soon as he is triggered.

Caught in the middle of the power and technique of Juve’s attack, he patched up as best he could, with limited success.

He starts pushing, but then slows down. He knocks down Mbangula causing the clear penalty that definitively closes the match.

Lots of tactical dedication, but Juve’s midfield dominates in terms of weight and resources.

He loses the ball in the action that gives Juve the lead. Locatelli’s tackle on him is considered regular. A strong doubt remains. From then on he gets lost

He suffers the momentum of Savona, who runs away strongly. On his side Juve finds no containment.

Try to put some ideas into it, to make the most of his sprint and quality. Better in the second half, even if the game is already over by then.

Up front he is the Verona player who puts in the most creativity, but it is not enough. He has little impact.

Starting player, he can’t do much. He puts a lot of willpower into it, but it’s not enough to leave a mark on the game.

He has an opportunity, Di Gregorio is ready to reject it.

A couple of good initiatives.

For twenty minutes it’s a Verona that fights and uses its head. Then Juve changes gear and the result is the mirror of the obvious difference that exists. Better to think immediately about the match with Genoa.

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