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Juventus secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over AS Roma at the Allianz Stadium, maintaining their unbeaten home record in Serie A this season. The first half started cautiously, with both sides struggling to create clear chances. Early efforts from Juventus captain Manuel Locatelli and Roma forward Paulo Dybala were easily dealt with by the respective goalkeepers, leaving the match largely goalless in the opening stages.

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The breakthrough finally came just before halftime when Francisco Conceicao expertly turned his marker and slotted the ball into the bottom corner from inside the box. This goal energized the hosts and gave Juventus a deserved 1-0 lead going into the break. Prior to that, Conceicao had forced a smart save from Mile Svilar, showing glimpses of his attacking threat.

This first goal was crucial, as it allowed Juventus to dictate the tempo in the second half. Roma struggled to respond, finding it difficult to break through a disciplined home defense, setting the stage for a decisive second goal.

Second-Half Pressure Yields Reward

Juventus came out strongly after the interval, immediately putting Roma under pressure. Kenan Yıldız nearly doubled the advantage with a precise strike, and Andrea Cambiaso forced another save from Svilar with a powerful shot from a distance. The hosts were clearly on top, controlling possession and probing the Roma defense with intent.

The second goal arrived in the 70th minute when Lois Openda tapped in a rebound following Weston McKennie’s smart setup. Openda’s finish showcased Juventus’ clinical edge, turning defensive solidity into attacking effectiveness. The goal seemed to settle the match and gave Juventus a comfortable lead with time to manage the game.

Roma struggled to respond effectively, showing defensive vulnerabilities as Juventus continued to dominate possession and attack from wide areas. The team’s organization and quick transitions kept Roma pinned back for most of the second half.

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Roma Fights Back, But Late

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Roma managed to reduce the deficit in the 75th minute through Tommaso Baldanzi, who reacted quickest to a parried shot from Evan Ferguson. This goal offered Roma a lifeline, creating tension in the closing stages. Juventus, however, remained composed and managed the game well, using experience and tactical discipline to see out the victory.

Despite a few nervous moments towards the end, Juventus’ defensive resilience and effective counterattacks prevented any further pressure from Roma. The home crowd remained confident as the team maintained control until the final whistle.

The victory keeps Juventus fifth in the Serie A standings but closes the gap to leaders Inter Milan to just four points, keeping their title challenge alive.

Implications for Both Teams

Juventus can take confidence from this result as they prepare for their next league match. Luciano Spalletti’s Roma, meanwhile, will look to bounce back against relegation-threatened Pisa. Juventus’ win demonstrates their ability to grind out results, combining clinical finishing with defensive stability.

For Roma, the defeat highlights areas that require improvement, particularly in handling pressure from organized teams. The team will need to tighten their defense and improve attacking cohesion to maintain their position in the top four.

This result also reinforces Juventus’ unbeaten home record and underlines their capability to compete with Italy’s top teams. Both sides now turn their attention to upcoming fixtures with high stakes in Serie A. Stay tuned for the latest football news only at footballcoasters.co.uk.