Juventus found a way out of a mini-crisis in Serie A with an overwhelming 3-0 victory against Genoa at Stadio Luigi Ferraris. Thiago Motta was content with his team’s performance in Liguria as the Bianconeri ended a three-game winless league run with an emphatic triumph.
After posting three consecutive 0-0 draws in Serie A for the first time since 1992, Juventus returned to winning ways as Dusan Vlahovic ended his scoring drought with a second-half brace. The Serbia international converted a penalty before pouncing on Teun Koopmeiners’ assist to make it 2-0.
Summer arrival Francisco Conciecao put the icing on the cake in the dying moments with a sumptuous finish from the edge of the box as Juventus halted a three-game winless streak against Genoa in Serie A. Motta, who failed to beat this opposition in both matches last season while in charge of Bologna, hailed his side’s showing after the game.
“Apart from the tactical change, I said very little between the first and second half. The players always stay alone for a few minutes and try to tell each other what’s needed,” the Juventus boss said, as reported by Gianluca Di Marzio.
“I’m very happy with how those on the bench participated as well. This is a strong group composed of strong players.“
Juventus remain the only team in Europe’s top-five leagues yet to concede a league goal this season. Motta gives credit for such a formidable milestone to the entire squad.
“It’s an important statistic because it shows that this is a very solid team, from the attack all the way to the defense. The defensive phase, like the offensive one, starts from the attack.
“Today we defended together, helping each other even in difficult moments. I’m happy because it’s an important statistic for a team that wants to aim for great objectives,” the Juventus coach concluded.
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