Thiago Motta Breaks Juventus' 55-Year-Old Record

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Juventus has conceded just one goal, setting a new club record

Juventus' 1-0 victory over Lazio marked their seventh clean sheet in the opening eight matches of this Serie A season.

During this period, Thiago Motta’s team has conceded just one goal, setting a new club record. The previous best was two goals allowed in the first eight matches of a season, a feat achieved back in the 1966/67 campaign.

The only team to score against Juventus in the league so far is Cagliari, who managed a 1-1 draw in the previous Matchday.

Interestingly, Juventus has conceded in both of their international fixtures, allowing one goal against PSV and two against RB Leipzig.

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