Bianconeri held to a draw by Verona
Bianconeri held to a draw by Verona It ended 1-1 at the Allianz Stadium between the Juventus Men's First Team and Hellas Verona, with the points shared on Serie A Matchday 35. Dusan Vlahovic's free-kick in the second half cancelled out the opening goal from Kieron Bowie. THE MATCH REPORT Juventus took control of the game in the opening minutes, forcing Hellas Verona onto the defensive.
The first chance came from a dangerous cross by Chico Conceicao, which Lloyd Kelly met with a header that Montipo saved with ease. The Bianconeri pressed on and tried their luck from distance with Manuel Locatelli, whose shot from the edge of the box went just wide. On the left flank, Kenan Yildiz caused havoc: a blistering burst of speed followed by a lucky rebound sent the ball to Conceicao on the opposite side.
The Portuguese player struck the ball powerfully, but the visiting goalkeeper was alert and made a two-handed save. The Bianconeri continued to press and created another great chance: Jonathan David found himself just a few yards from the goal and fired a shot, but a timely sliding tackle by Andrias Edmundsson denied Luciano Spalletti’s team the lead. Shortly after, Gleison Bremer came within inches of scoring with a splendid header off a Pierre Kalulu assist that hit the crossbar.
Just as the home team is at its best, however, the moment that shifts the momentum of the first half arrives: in the 34th minute, following a misplaced clearance by the Juventus defense, Bowie scores, putting Hellas Verona ahead. The response was immediate, and four minutes later, Khephren Thuram came close to equalising, but his header was deflected away for a corner by Victor Nelsson. The first half ended with the visitors leading 0-1.
Spalletti’s team returned to the field after halftime with great determination, determined to take control of the match right away. It took just a few minutes to create the first chance of the second half. David found space to shoot, but his attempt missed the target.