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Juventus Demolishes Udinese 1-0, Sends Social Media Burning With Unbelievable Victory

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Juventus recorded their second straight win and moved up into fourth place ahead of Sunday’s showdown between Roma and Como. That’s a good day.

UDINE, ITALY - MARCH 14: Jeremie Boga of Juventus celebrates his goal during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and Juventus FC at Stadio Friuli on March 14, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Image Photo Agency/Getty Images) | Getty Images We have reached the point in the 2025-26 season and chase for a spot in the top four where we don’t really care how Juventus win just as long as they collect all three points that are on the table on any given day. A 4-0 win like we saw last weekend against Pisa?

Great! A 1-0 win that had you thinking Luciano Spalletti suddenly morphed into Max Allegri for the final 15 or 20 minutes and there was a little corto muso stuffed into Lucio’s rain jacket? Whatever works!

On Saturday night in Udine, we saw Juventus team that probably should have won by more than just the 1-0 scoreline suggested, but then shut up shop late to ensure that they would come away with three points in what was looked at as a must-win situation ahead of what’s to come 24 hours later. Juve got the three points thanks to Kenan Yildiz and Jérémie Boga teaming up for a wonderful quick-strike goal late in the first half and make it stand to lift the Bianconeri into fourth place ahead of Sunday night’s clash between the two teams that entered the weekend directly in front of them, Roma and Como. The situation is pretty clear these days: You try and win as much as you possibly can to put the pressure on those around in the race for fourth place in Serie A.

And as it looks like Antonio Conte has gotten Napoli to stabilize a little bit, fourth place is where the action is going to be for the next two months. That is where Juve sit now, jumping over both Roma and Como, with two points now separating the three teams — in the good kind of way. Seems like a pretty routine win, right?

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