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Juventus – Monza 0-2: History two in two and overtake in the standings

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Monza defeated Juventus in Turin after their first-round triumph to pull away 2-0 to matchday 20 in the Serie A table.

THE Monza In the first season, the two teams met in Serie A on 2/2 against Juventus Turin 2-0 for the 20th matchday it takes the “rookies” over the top of the table, with the “Bianconeri” paying for their negligence in defense and of course the turbulence from -15 and the rest of the ongoing investigations.


The guests sent the ball into the net three times in the first half. In the first the goal didn’t count for offside, but in the next two the gaps in the home side’s defense resulted in goals.

In the 18th minute, Jose Macin’s superb assist made Patrick Chiuria 1-0 and in the 39th minute, Carlos Augusto’s fantastic solo effort was completed by a pass to Danny Motta, who also avoided Wojciech Szczesny to give his team the lead to double.

Massimiliano Allegri made three substitutions at half-time, bringing on heavy artillery, Arkadiusz Milik and Dusan Vlahovic in the 65th minute, but Juventus ended up scoring just one more goal, which was disallowed for offside.

The results of the 20th game

  • Bologna – Spezia 2-0 (37′ Pos, 77′ Orsolini)
  • Lecce-Salernitana 1-2 (23′ Strefeza / 5′ Dia, 20′ Filena)
  • Empoli-Turin 2-2 (37′ Luperto, 69′ Marin / 82′ Ricci, 85′ Sanabria)
  • Cremonese-Inter 1-2 (11′ Okereke / 21′, 65′ Martines)
  • Atalanta Sampdoria 2-0 (42′ male, 57′ Luqman)
  • Milan – Sassuolo 2-5 (Giroud 24, Origi 81 / Defrel 19, Fratezzi 22, Berardi 30, Loriente 47 penalty, Enrique 79)
  • Juventus-Monza 0-2 (18′ Tsiuria, 39′ Mota)
  • 29/01 19:00 Lazio – Fiorentina
  • 29/01 21:45 Naples – Rome
  • 30/01 21:45 Udinese-Verona

The highlights

Milan – Sassuolo 2-5


Empoli – Torino 2-2


Lecce – Salernitana 1-2


Bologna – Spezia 2-0


Cremonese – Inter 1-2


Atalanta – Sampdoria 2-0



The program of the 21st game day

  • 04/02 16:00 Cremonese-Lecce
  • 04/02 16:00 Rome – Empoli
  • 04/02 21:45 Sassuolo – Atalanta
  • 05/02 13:30 Spezia – Naples
  • 02.05. 16:00 Turin – Udinese
  • 02.05. 19:00 Florence – Bologna
  • 02.05. 21:45 Inter Milan
  • 06/02 19:30 Verona-Laci
  • 06/02 21:45 Monza-Samdoria
  • 07/02 21:45 Salernitana – Juventus

Source: sport 24

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