Juventus climbed to third place in the table, courtesy of a 5-0 rout of Cremonese, with goals from Kenan Yildiz, Jonathan David, Weston McKennie and Bremer.
Juventus
Di Gegorio: A spectator for almost the entire match. 6.0/10
Kalulu: Defensively sound, pushed up to add some width and pinged in some good crosses. 6.5/10
Bremer: Got lucky with a deflection that saw him put Juventus ahead. Aside from that, he was a rock at the bank. 7.0/10
Kelly: Back from injury and back into the starting XI. Another game where he showed his importance to the defence. 6.5/10
Cambiaso: The quietest of the back line but still put in a shift. 6.0/10
Thuram: Moved quickly on the break and setup David for Juve’s second. Spalletti’s comments about shooting more seem to have made an impact as he looked to have moved up a gear. 7.0/10
Locatelli: Controlled things well, almost gave away a penalty and was a tad lucky to have it overturned. 6.5/10
⭐ Mckennie: Picked up where he left off last game with another great display, getting on the scoresheet (almost) for Juve’s fourth. Made no doubt about it when scoring a brilliant header for Juve’s fifth. Thriving under Spalletti. MOTM 8.5/10
Miretti: Fired in a brilliant shot that deflected off Bremer to put Juventus ahead. Played a perfect pass to McKennie for Juve’s fourth. 7.0/10
Yildiz: Started strong, stepped up to take the penalty and was composed enough to score from the rebound. 7.5/10
David: Had a half chance out of nothing that he put against the upright. Kept working and deservedly scored a great goal on the break to put Juventus 2-0 up. 8.0/10
Spalletti: Got everything right, including his game management. You can see the work that’s being done in training, as Juve looked far more dominant and clinical. 7.5/10
Substitutions
Zhegrova: 5.5/10
Cabal: 5.0/10
Koopmeiners: 5.0/10
Adzic: N/A
Openda: N/A