UDINE (ITALPRESS) – One more victory. One more clean sheet. After the 4-0 at Pisa at the Stadium, Juventus beats 1-0 Udinese to Friuli and takes the fourth place taking momentarily to +2 on Como and Rome, engaged tomorrow in the direct confrontation of the Sinigaglia. He pays the choice of Luciano Spalletti to deploy from 1′ Jeremie Boga, author of the win goal. The experiment against Pisa had managed to start shooting: out David with the former Sassuolo on the left and Kenan Yildiz fake nine. This time the light trident is the move from the beginning and to the 38′ Juventus unlocks the result. A long launch on the left field puts Yildiz in motion that escapes Zarraga, enters the area and serves in the center Boga, author of the tap in winning under door. The reaction of Udinese is punctual. To 40′ Atta takes advantage of Kelly’s bounce and turns the pole to Perin’s right with a safe barrel conclusion. Even more clamorous is the occasion of the friulani at 51′. In fact it looks like a remake of the juventine goal: Davis sinks on the left and crosses the center, Ekkelenkamp must support in the net as done by Boga but opens too much the dish, perhaps also because of a slight push of Cambiaso not sanctioned by the referee Mariani. At 70′ Juve – forced to replace the injured Thuram with Koopmeiners at the beginning – finds 2-0: Conceicao is incunated in the area and kicks Okoye. The whitener bench explodes, but the Var cancels the net for an outage of the same Koopmeiners that interferes with the Friulian goalkeeper. It’s Okoye that keeps Udinese afloat. At 86’ an entrepreneur Yildiz duet with Cambiaso and serves Miretti the 2-0 ball but his plate is weak and read by the extreme opponent defender. Udinese struggles to turn on. Zaniolo proves that with a progression he sows panic, but Kelly commits a foul at the gates of the area. Nothing comes from punishment, except protests for a corner not allowed. Juve enjoys at least one night in fourth place. The Runjaic team remains at 36 points.– photo Ipa Agency –(ITALPRESS).
