Champions in Collapse: Juventus Sweep Aside Injury-Hit Napoli

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Juventus - Napoli 3:0

Juventus reignited their Serie A title challenge with an emphatic 3–0 victory over a severely depleted Napoli side in Turin, delivering a statement performance against the reigning champions and exposing the depth of the visitors’ ongoing crisis.

Napoli arrived at the Allianz Stadium plagued by major absences, and the lack of personnel was evident from the opening exchanges. Juventus seized control early, dictating tempo and pressing aggressively, fully aware of their opponent’s vulnerability.

The breakthrough came in the first half when Jonathan David timed his run perfectly to meet a precise pass from Manuel Locatelli, calmly slotting past Alex Meret. The hosts could have extended their lead before the interval, but Alessandro Buongiorno produced a crucial goal-line clearance to keep Napoli in contention.

Any hope of a comeback was short-lived after the break. A costly error from Juan Jesus gifted Juventus their second goal, as Fabio Miretti intercepted possession and released Kenan Yildiz clean through on goal. The young forward made no mistake, doubling the advantage with confidence.

The rout was completed in style when Filip Kostic unleashed a powerful long-range strike into the bottom corner, underlining Juventus’ dominance and Napoli’s defensive disarray.

Even the late return of Romelu Lukaku failed to spark a response. The Belgian striker squandered his only clear chance, miscuing his effort as Napoli’s evening unravelled completely.

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Juventus - Napoli 3:0 (1:0)
Goals: David J., 22 (1:0); Yildiz, 77 (2:0); Kostić F., 86 (3:0)

Juventus: Di Gregorio; Bremer; Kelly Ll.; Kalulu; Cambiaso А. (Kostić F., 60); Thuram K.; Locatelli (Koopmeiners T., 87); Conceicao F. (Cabal Juan, 60); McKennie; Yildiz (Gatti, 87); David J. (Miretti, 77)
Substitution: Cabal Juan (from 60); Kostić F. (from 60); Miretti (from 77); Gatti (from 87); Koopmeiners T. (from 87)
Bench: Perin; João Mário Neto; Zhegrova; Adžić; Openda
Yellow Cards: Yildiz 56

Napoli: Meret; Gutiérrez M. (Beukema, 74); Buongiorno; Juan Jesus; Di Lorenzo; McTominay; Spinazzola; Lobotka; Elmas (Giovane, 70); Vergara A. (Lukaku R., 79); Höjlund R.
Substitution: Giovane (from 70); Beukema (from 74); Lukaku R. (from 79)
Bench: Contini N.; Ferrante; Olivera M.
Yellow Cards: Juan Jesus 34; Vergara A. 73

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