Serie A
Fiorentina 0-1 Juventus: Miretti led them to escape “Frankie”.
Juventus scored through Miretti on ‘Artemio Franki’ in the 10th minute and then played tutorial defense to claim a 1-0 win over Fiorentina in the final and move within two points of leaders Inter.
This year, Juventus is determined to pursue its return to the top of Serie A after a three-year absence right to the end, and in its first 11 games it has shown this in the most impressive way.
The latest proof came on Sunday evening (11/05) at the always inhospitable Artemio Franchi, when Massimo Allegri’s team won 1-0 thanks to Fabio Miretti’s goal and celebrated their fourth consecutive victory in the league, even held a lead for the sixth time in a row without conceding a goal at home.
The match
The Bianconeri got into the game well and took the lead in the 10th minute, with their players moving the ball from defense to attack exceptionally well and the last to touch it was Fabio Miretti after an assist from Kostic, who beat Terazzano with a penalty and made the final score 0-1 with the first goal of his career at Serie A level.
Continuing, the Violas pressed on, and by the time both teams went to the dressing room at half-time it was 12 finals, but Sesny was superb, keeping clean sheets in the Violas’ two big periods with Gonzalez and Biraghi.
In the second half the scene was the same and unchanged: Fiorentina pressed and Juventus defended, with the home team having the means to break through the impregnable fortress that the Torinos had built around their large territory and finally find the “Vecchia Signora”. to get the three points, despite only having 4 finals (3 at home) compared to Fiorentina’s 25 (4 at home).
- FIORENTINA: Terazzano, Parisi, Ranieri (89′ Mina), Cuarta, Biraghi, Artur (78′ Icone), Madragora, Gonzalez, Barak (59′ Bonaventura), Quame (78′ Sotil), Beltran (46′ Enzola)
- JUVENTUS: Cesni, Gatti, Bremer, Rugani, Makeni, Miretti (61′ Campiazo), Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic, Ken (68′ Vlahovic), Chiesa (68′ Milik)
The results of the 11th game
- Bologna – Lazio 1:0 (46′ Ferguson)
- Salernitana – Naples 0-2 (13′ Raspadori, 82′ Elmas)
- Atalanta – Inter 1-2 (61′ Skamaka / 40′ penalty. Tsalhanoglou, 57′ Martines)
- Milan – Udinese 0-1 (62′ Point Pereira)
- Verona – Monza 1-3 (86′ Folorunso / 41′, 73′ Colombo, 84′ Caldirola)
- Cagliari – Genoa 2-1 (48′ Viola, 69′ Xappa / 51′ Gudmundsson)
- Rome – Lecce 2-1 (90+2′ Azmoun, 90+4′ Lukaku / 71′ Almqvist)
- Florence – Juventus 0-1 (10′ Mireti)
- 11.06. 19:30 o’clock Frosinone – Empoli
- 11.06. 9:45 p.m Turin – Sassuolo
The highlights
Salernitana – Naples 0-2
Milan – Udinese 0-1
Atalanta – Inter 1-2
Cagliari – Genoa 2:1
Rome – Lecce 2:1
The program of the 12th game
- 10.11. 19:30 o’clock Sassuolo – Salernitana
- 11.10. 9:45 p.m Genoa – Verona
- 11.11. 4:00 p.m Lecce – Milan
- 11.11. 7:00 p.m Juventus – Cagliari
- 11.11. 9:45 p.m Monza – Turin
- 11.12. 1:30 p.m Naples – Empoli
- 11.12. 4:00 p.m Florence – Bologna
- 11.12. 4:00 p.m Udinese – Atalanta
- 11.12. 7:00 p.m Lazio – Rome
- 11.12. 9:45 p.m Inter-frosinone
Source: sport 24
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