At the Allianz Stadium in Turin, Juventus was held to their sixth draw of the season, this time sharing the spoils with Parma. The visitors took an early lead through their captain, Enrico Del Prato.
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However, Weston McKennie equalized for the hosts at the half-hour mark. Shortly after, Simon Sohm restored the Crociati’s lead. In the second half, Timothy Weah netted Juventus’s second equalizer, but they couldn’t find the winning goal.
Michele Di Gregorio had a steady performance, earning a rating of 6. Although he could have done better on both goals, he made crucial saves, denying Gabriel Charpentier and preventing a first defeat for the club.
Andrea Cambiaso also rated 6, showing improvement in the second half after an underwhelming first. Federico Gatti received a 5.5 for struggling in the air during the first half but redeeming himself with key interceptions.
Danilo, with a rating of 5, displayed experience but was exposed for his lack of pace, especially on the second goal.
Juan Cabal was rated 6 for his average performance in defense with limited attacking contribution. Manuel Locatelli earned a 6.5 for his energetic display, successfully contributing to ball retention in midfield.
Khephren Thuram also rated 6 for his involvement in the second goal, though his final touch was lacking. Francisco Conceicao and Weston McKennie both received ratings of 6.5, with Conceicao providing a brilliant assist for Timothy Weah’s goal.
Weah himself was the standout performer, earning a rating of 7 for his assist and goal, despite being substituted early in the second half.
Dusan Vlahovic struggled throughout, receiving a low rating of 4.5 after missing a crucial scoring opportunity.
Among the substitutes, Nicolò Savona had a solid performance at 6, while Kenan Yildiz was less impactful, rated at 5.5.
Teun Koopmeiners contributed well with his technical skills but did not shine significantly, also rated at 6. Nicolò Fagioli did not play enough to receive a rating.
In conclusion, Juventus’s inability to secure a win highlights ongoing challenges for the team, as they continue to search for consistency in their performances.