TORINO. Juventus had a surprising win over Cremonese with a 2-0 win with a goal from N. Fagioli (55′) and a goal from Bremer (79′). Juventus was vastly better in terms of ball possession (69%) and that was among the factors of its victory.​

The match was played at the Allianz Stadium stadium in Torino on Sunday and it started at 8:45 pm local time. The referee was Daniele Chiffi who was helped by Alessandro Giallatini and Alessandro Cipressa. The 4th official was Luca Zufferli. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was cold at 10.3 degrees Celsius or 50.49 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 84%.​

Match Statistics​

  • ! 69 Ball Possession 31
Shots
  • 24 Total 3
  • 8 On Target 2
  • 17 Off Target 1
  • 8 Shots blocked 0
  • 139 Attack 78
  • 69 Dangerous attack 17
  • 94 Ball safe 73
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 7 Corners 0
  • 2 Off Sides 2
Fouls
  • 15 Total 5
  • 2 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

Juventus was in firm control of the ball 69% while Cremonese was struggling with a 31% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Juventus was more aggressive with 69 dangerous attacks and 24 shots of which 7 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Juventus won the match​.

Juventus shot 24 times, 7 on target, 17 off target. Regarding the opposition, Cremonese shot 3 times, 2 on target, 1 off target.

Cards

Juventus received 2 yellow cards (J. Cuadrado and Danilo). On the other side, Cremonese didn’t receive any yellow card.

Match Timeline

Arkadiusz Milik - sub ->P. Pogba
24'
46'
46'
Daniel Ciofani- sub ->Felix Afena-Gyan
Nicolò Fagioli (goal)Federico Chiesa
55'
63'
Danilo- Yellow
66'
66'
67'
Cristian Buonaiuto- sub ->Marco Benassi
67'
Michele Castagnetti- sub ->Alex Ferrari
Samuel Iling-Junior- sub ->F. Chiesa
67'
70'
Leonardo Sernicola- sub ->Luka Lochoshvili
Bremer(goal)
79'
Moise Kean- sub ->A. Milik
83'
83'

Standings

Standings
Team
Pts
Pl
Last 5

After playing this encounter, Juventus will have 69 points to sit in the 2nd place. On the other side, Cremonese will stay with 24 points to remain in the 19th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Serie A, Juventus will play away with Empoli on the 22nd of May with a 14-2 head to head record in favor of Juventus (1 draw).

Cremonese will host Bologna on the 20th of May with a 0-0 head to head record.

Juventus – Formation

Juventus
G
Mattia Perin 36.Italy
6.8
D
Danilo 6.Brazil
7.5
66'
D
Bremer 3.Brazil
8.6
79'
D
Federico Gatti 15.Italy
6.8
M
Juan Cuadrado 11.Colombia
6.5
83' 63'
M
Leandro Paredes 32.Argentina
8.2
M
Adrien Rabiot 25.France
7.4
M
8.1
55'
M
Federico Chiesa 7.Italy
6.8
67'
F
Paul Pogba 10.France
7.0
24'
F
6.3
66'
Substitutes
G
W. Szczęsny 1.Poland
G
Carlo Pinsoglio 23.Italy
D
Alex Sandro 12.Brazil
D
Tommaso Barbieri 42.Italy
83'
D
Daniele Rugani 24.Italy
M
M
Ángel Di María 22.Argentina
7.3
66'
M
Fabio Miretti 20.Italy
M
Filip Kostić 17.Serbia
F
Moise Kean 18.Italy
83'
F
Arkadiusz Milik 14.Poland
7.1
24'
F
Samuel Iling-Junior 43.England
6.6
67'

Juventus started with a 3-5-1-1 line-up (3-5-1-1).

The manager Massimiliano Allegri decided to play with the following team: Mattia Perin (6.8), Federico Gatti (6.8), Bremer (8.6), Danilo (7.5), Juan Cuadrado (6.5), Nicolò Fagioli (8.1), Leandro Paredes (8.2), Adrien Rabiot (7.4), Federico Chiesa (6.8), Paul Pogba (7.0) and Dušan Vlahović (6.3).

The home team had on the bench: Wojciech Szczęsny, Moise Kean, Manuel Locatelli, Ángel Di María (7.3), Carlo Pinsoglio, Alex Sandro, Tommaso Barbieri, Fabio Miretti, Daniele Rugani, Filip Kostić, Arkadiusz Milik (7.1) and Samuel Iling Junior (6.6).

Substitutions

Juventus made 4 changes: P. Pogba for Arkadiusz Milik (24′), D. Vlahović for Ángel Di María (66′), F. Chiesa for Samuel Iling (67′) and A. Milik for Moise Kean (83′).

Best player: Bremer​

The most impressive player for Juventus was Bremer.

His rating is (8.6) with 1 goal, 67 passes (95% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 8 duels out of 10.

Cremonese – Formation

Cremonese
G
6.7
D
Vlad Chiricheș 21.Romania
8.4
D
Alex Ferrari 24.Italy
6.8
67'
D
Luka Lochoshvili 44.Georgia
6.4
70'
D
Johan Vásquez 5.Mexico
6.6
D
6.4
46'
M
Soualiho Meïté 28.France
6.4
M
Marco Benassi 26.Italy
6.8
67'
M
Pablo Galdames 27.Chile
6.4
M
Felix Afena-Gyan 20.Ghana
6.1
46'
F
David Okereke 77.Nigeria
6.3
Substitutes
G
Mouhamadou Sarr 45.Senegal
G
Gianluca Saro 13.Italy
D
D
Emanuel Aiwu 4.Austria
D
6.4
70'
D
Emanuele Valeri 3.Italy
6.2
46'
M
6.3
67'
M
Paolo Ghiglione 18.Italy
M
6.9
67'
M
C. Acella 23.Italy
F
A. Basso Ricci 99.Italy
F
Daniel Ciofani 9.Italy
6.5
46'

Cremonese started with a 5-4-1 line-up (5-4-1).

Davide Ballardini played with: Marco Carnesecchi (6.7), Alex Ferrari (6.8), Vlad Chiricheş (8.4), Luka Lochoshvili (6.4), Johan Vásquez (6.6), Giacomo Quagliata (6.4), Felix Afena-Gyan (6.1), Pablo Galdames (6.4), Soualiho Meïté (6.4), Marco Benassi (6.8) and David Okereke (6.3).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Alberto Basso, Matteo Bianchetti, Michele Castagnetti (6.3), Paolo Ghiglione, Emanuel Aiwu, Mouhamadou Sarr, Leonardo Sernicola (6.4), Emanuele Valeri (6.2), Cristian Buonaiuto (6.9), Christian Acella, Daniel Ciofani (6.5) and Gianluca Saro.

Cremonese could not rely on the presence of Cristian Buonaiuto (injured).

Substitutions

Cremonese made 5 changes: G. Quagliata for Emanuele Valeri (46′), Felix Afena-Gyan for Daniel Ciofani (46′), Alex Ferrari for Michele Castagnetti (67′), Marco Benassi for Cristian Buonaiuto (67′) and Luka Lochoshvili for Leonardo Sernicola (70′).

Best player: Vlad Chiricheş​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Cremonese was Vlad Chiricheş.

His rating is (8.4) with 22 passes (86% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 5 duels out of 7.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Serie A.​