Date | Season | Halftime | Result |
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13.11.2022 | 2022 | 1 : 0 | 3 : 0 |
Time | Team | Name | Event |
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25'' | Juventus | Federico Gatti | Yellow Card |
27'' | Juventus | Bremer | Yellow Card |
28'' | Lazio | Sergej Milinković-Savić | Yellow Card |
43'' | Juventus | M. Kean | Normal Goal |
54'' | Juventus | M. Kean | Normal Goal |
58'' | Lazio | D. Cataldi | Substitution 1 |
58'' | Lazio | T. Bašić | Substitution 2 |
62'' | Juventus | M. Kean | Substitution 1 |
64'' | Juventus | F. Kostić | Substitution 2 |
69'' | Lazio | E. Hysaj | Substitution 3 |
69'' | Lazio | L. Romero | Substitution 4 |
78'' | Lazio | S. Milinković-Savić | Substitution 5 |
85'' | Juventus | M. Locatelli | Substitution 3 |
89'' | Juventus | A. Milik | Normal Goal |
A fervent crowd at the Allianz Stadium bore witness to a tactically charged match on November 13, 2022, as Juventus FC faced off against Lazio in a game that was rife with caution and strategic maneuvering which eventually unfolded in favor of the home side.
The match began with both sides displaying a robust defensive setup, and the tension on the pitch was palpable. It wasn't until the 25th minute that the referee's book made its first appearance when Federico Gatti of Juventus received a yellow card for an aggressive challenge. This set off a chain of events leading to two more yellow cards within the next three minutes; Bremer of Juventus followed suit with a caution of his own, and Sergej Milinković-Savić of Lazio was also booked shortly after for his misconduct on the field.
As the first half neared its conclusion, Juventus found their rhythm and caught Lazio off-guard. In the 43rd minute, the rising star M. Kean broke through the opposition's defense to put a decisive shot past the goalkeeper, sending Juventus fans into a frenzy just before halftime.
Coming back from the break, Juventus maintained their momentum and M. Kean once again showcased his prowess by doubling the lead with another goal in the 54th minute. The intensity of the match prompted Lazio to make tactical changes, with D. Cataldi and T. Bašić being introduced into the fray in the 58th minute in hopes of sparking a comeback.
Juventus responded with substitutions of their own, withdrawing the productive M. Kean in the 62nd minute and bringing F. Kostić onto the pitch two minutes later. As the second half progressed, Lazio continued to press for opportunities, executing three more substitutions by the 78th minute, including replacing the earlier-booked Milinković-Savić.
However, Juventus managed the game effectively and even sealed their dominance with a late goal from A. Milik in the 89th minute, capping off a well-earned 3-0 victory. The win was a testament to Juventus's tactical discipline and clinical finishing, leaving Lazio to reflect on what might have been had they been able to convert their opportunities.
Position | Number | Name |
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Goalkeeper | 1 | W. Szczęsny |
Defence | 15 | F. Gatti |
Defence | 3 | Bremer |
Defence | 6 | Danilo |
Midfield | 11 | J. Cuadrado |
Midfield | 44 | N. Fagioli |
Midfield | 5 | M. Locatelli |
Midfield | 25 | A. Rabiot |
Midfield | 17 | F. Kostić |
Forward | 18 | M. Kean |
Forward | 14 | A. Milik |
Position | Number | Name |
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Goalkeeper | 94 | I. Provedel |
Defence | 23 | E. Hysaj |
Defence | 15 | N. Casale |
Defence | 13 | A. Romagnoli |
Defence | 77 | A. Marušić |
Midfield | 21 | S. Milinković-Savić |
Midfield | 32 | D. Cataldi |
Midfield | 88 | T. Bašić |
Forward | 18 | L. Romero |
Forward | 7 | Felipe Anderson |
Forward | 9 | Pedro |
Position | Number | Name |
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Midfield | 22 | Á. Di María |
Forward | 7 | F. Chiesa |
Midfield | 32 | L. Paredes |
Midfield | 30 | M. Soulé |
Defence | 42 | T. Barbieri |
Midfield | 20 | F. Miretti |
Goalkeeper | 47 | S. Scaglia |
Defence | 24 | D. Rugani |
Goalkeeper | 23 | C. Pinsoglio |
Defence | 19 | L. Bonucci |
Position | Number | Name |
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Midfield | 5 | M. Vecino |
Midfield | 10 | Luis Alberto |
Defence | 34 | Mario Gila |
Forward | 11 | M. Cancellieri |
Midfield | 6 | Marcos Antônio |
Defence | 16 | D. Kamenović |
Goalkeeper | 31 | M. Adamonis |
Goalkeeper | 1 | Luís Maximiano |
Defence | 26 | Ş. Radu |
Midfield | 50 | M. Bertini |
The most famous nickname of Italy's most successful big club is La vecchia Signora (The Old Lady), but they are also simply called Juve for short. Their club colours are white and black, which is also related to their other well-known nickname bianconeri (white and black). Their home is Juventus Stadium, which is currently called Allianz Stadium for sponsorship reasons. It is a modern stadium that was built in 2011 and has a capacity of 41,507 seats. Until then, the club played at the former Stadio delle Alpi.
More about Juventus FCTheir nicknames include I Biancocelesti (the white and sky blue) and Le Aquile (the eagles). This also suggests that they have an eagle in their emblem and that their colours are white and sky blue. They are at home at the Stadio Olympico, which holds 70,634 people, making it the largest stadium in Rome.
More about SS LazioHome corners | 2 |
Home shots | 13 |
Home shots on target | 9 |
Home fouls | 10 |
Home yellow cards | 2 |
Home red cards |
Away corners | 6 |
Away shots | 10 |
Away shots on target | 3 |
Away fouls | 8 |
Away yellow cards | 1 |
Away red cards |