Thursday, 28 November 2019
Juventus 1-0 Atletico: Paulo Dybala’s Goal Wins the Old Lady
By db-admin
DBasia.news – Paulo Dybala’s goal became the match differentiator between Juventus vs Atletico Madrid at the Allianz Stadium, Tuesday (11/26/2019). A beautiful goal from Dybala also made the match between Juventus vs Atletico ended with the score 1-0 for the home team.
Appearing as the host, Juventus immediately threatened at the beginning of the match. In the 9th minute, Paulo Dybala almost brought Juventus ahead. However, his efforts was still secured by Jan Oblak.
Atletico did not stay silent. Driven by Alvaro Morata, they were able to occasionally come out to attack and create opportunities through Thomas Partey and Renan Lodi. However, both of these efforts still deviated from the Juventus goal.
At the end of the first half, Juventus were finally able to excel after a free kick from Paulo Dybala was successfully deceived by Jan Oblak. After halftime, Juventus continued to take the initiative to attack.
Atletico did not stay silent. For the sake of winning three points, Diego Simeone immediately entered Thomas Lemar, Joao Felix, and Angel Correa to increase the power of his team.
In the 67th minute, Juventus had a golden opportunity to double their lead. However, the efforts of substitute, Federico Bernardeschi still hit Atletico’s crossbar. After this opportunity, the two teams returned to buying and selling attacks.
Although both teams attacked each other, no additional goals were created in the remaining time of the match. The single goal from Dybala also became the only differentiator in the match between Juventus vs Atletico.
This victory has made Juventus increasingly comfortable sitting at the top of the Champions League group D with a collection of 13 points. Meanwhile, Atletico are in a vulnerable position as they currently only have a one point advantage from Bayer Leverkusen who are able to bring home three points from the Lokomotiv Moscow headquarters.
JUVENTUS VS ATLETICO PLAYERS:
Juventus: 1-Wojciech Szczesny; 13-Danilo, 19-Leonardo Bonucci, 4-Matthijs de Ligt, 2-Mattia de Sciglio; 5-Miralem Pjanic, 30-Rodrigo Bentancur (6-Sami Khedira 86 ′), 14-Blaise Matuidi; 8-Aaron Ramsey (33-Federico Bernardeschi 63 ′); 7-Cristiano Ronaldo, 10-Paulo Dybala (21-Gonzalo Higuain 76 ′)
Coach: Maurizio Sarri
Atletico: 13-Jan Oblak; 23-Kieran Trippier, 18-Felipe, 22-Mario Hermoso, 12-Renan Lodi (11-Thomas Lemar 64 ′); 8-Saul, 16-Hector Herrera (10-Angel Correa 60 ′), 5-Thomas Partey, 6-Koke; 20-Vitolo (7-Joao Felix 54 ′), 9-Alvaro Morata
Coach: Diego Simeone
Yellow
Card: Bentancur 35 ′, – Hermoso 32 ′, Renan Lodi 40 ′, Herrera 58 ′
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