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REPORT CARDS AND SCORESHEET MONZA-JUVENTUS 1-2: Nico Gonzalez leaves his mark, Vlahovic inconclusive

Ratings, tops and flops of the match at the U-Power Stadium valid for the 17th day of the Serie A championship. The Argentine international's strike was decisive

The Juventus returns to victory in the championship after four consecutive draws and conquers the field of Monza thanks to the decisive blow of Nico Gonzalez.

Nico Gonzalez (LaPresse) – Calciomercato.it

The Argentine international returns to the starting line-up and scores the second consecutive goal after the magic in the Italian Cup against Cagliari, relaunching the team of Thiago Motta also in Serie A. The wild card McKennie opens the proceedings, while a never tamed Monza manages to immediately re-establish the distance with the first center in Serie A by Birindelli. Before the break it was Nico Gonzalez's strike that delivered three very important points to Motta, while his colleague In this sadly remains in last place in the standings despite an overall positive performance from the Brianza team.

MONZA

Turati 5

Pedro Pereira 5.5 (70′ Ciurria 6)

D’Ambrosio 5,5 (82′ Izzo SV)

Pablo Marì 6.5

Carbon 5.5

Birindelli 7 (85′ Sensi SV)

Ankle 6

Bianco 5,5

Kyriakopoulos 6

Caprari 6

Mota 5,5

Coach: Nesta 6

TOP Monza: Birindelli 7 – Splendid volley from the son of his father (former Juventus father), equalizing Juventus' first lead. First center in Serie A and constant danger in the left lane of Motta's team.

FLOP Monza: Turati 5 – Uncertain in his exits: he has the two goals from McKennie and Nico Gonzalez on his conscience. He partially redeems himself in the second half again on the Argentine and Yildiz.

JUVENTUS

By Gregory 6

Savona 6

Gatti 5,5

Rabbit 5.5

McKennie 6.5 (90′ Fagioli SV)

Locatelli 6.5

Koopmeiners 6,5 (46′ Thuram 6)

Conceicao 6 (85′ Mbangula SV)

Nico Gonzalez 7 (64′ Cambiaso 6)

6.5 stars

Vlahovic 5 (85′ Adzic SV)

Coach: Thiago Motta 6.5

TOP Juventus: Nico Gonzalez 7 – Second consecutive goal, this time very heavy for the economy of the Juventus championship. A thorn in Monza's side, he is very hungry and wants redemption after the long stop due to injury. Like a new signing for Thiago Motta… and what a signing!

FLOP Juventus: Vlahovic 5 – He asks for a penalty twice in the second half, making the Monza defenders and the home crowd nervous. He did little in the opponent's area, struggling to escape Pablo Marì's careful marking. Foaming anger upon leaving the pitch: inconclusive.

Serie A, Monza-Juventus scoreboard: McKennie wildcard, Turati uncertain

MONZA-JUVENTUS 1-2
13′ McKennie; 22′ Birindelli (M); 39′ Nico Gonzalez

Weston McKennie's goal (LaPresse) – Calciomercato.it

Monza (4-4-2): Turati; Pedro Pereira (70′ Ciurria), D'Ambrosio (82′ Izzo), Pablo Marì, Carboni; Birindelli (85′ Sensi), Bondo, Bianco, Kyriakopoulos; Caprari (85′ Maric); Mota. Available: Pizzignacco, Mazza, Izzo, Postiglione, Colombo, Forson, Martins. Coach: Nesta

Juventus (4-2-3-1): Di Gregorio; Savona, Gatti, Kalulu, McKennie (90′ Fagioli); Locatelli, Koopmeiners (46′ Thuram); Conceicao (85′ Mbangula), Nico Gonzalez (64′ Cambiaso), Yildiz; Vlahovic (85′ Adzic). Available: Perin, Pinsoglio. Coach: Thiago Motta

Referee: Massa (Imperia section)
OUR: Blacksmiths
Warned: Pedro Pereira (M), Conceicao (J)
Expelled: –
Note: recovery 2′ and 4′; spectators 15,479

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