Serie ASerie A
Round 35
Juventus logoJuventus
FT
1 - 1
HT: 01
Hellas Verona logoHellas Verona

3 May 2026, 16:00

Allianz Stadium, Turin

Giovanni Ayroldi, Italy

home logoJuventus
33M. Locatelli
46K. Thuram
62D. Vlahovic
69J. David
75A. Cambiaso
80F. Conceicao
80L. Kelly
Hellas Veronaaway logo
R. Gagliardini5
M. Frese31
K. Bowie34
A. Bernede63
T. Suslov71
D. Bradaric71
A. Bernede80
A. Harroui90

AI Post-Match Analysis

Match Rating
4.6/10
Man of the Match
D. Vlahovic
Key Moments
134' K. Bowie's goal for Hellas Verona, exploiting a defensive gap in Juventus' backline.
262' D. Vlahovic's equalizer for Juventus, breaking Hellas Verona's defensive structure.
3Accumulation of five yellow cards for Hellas Verona, disrupting their tactical cohesion and increasing pressure on their defenders.
4Juventus' 14 corners compared to Hellas Verona's 1, highlighting their dominance in set-piece opportunities.
5Hellas Verona's 19 fouls versus Juventus' 9, underscoring their struggle to handle Juventus' high-pressing tactics.
Tactical Insights
Juventus' high-pressing and possession-based strategy overwhelmed Hellas Verona, creating numerous scoring chances.
Hellas Verona's reliance on a defensive, counterattacking approach led to frequent fouls and yellow cards, undermining their ability to sustain pressure.
The effectiveness of Juventus' set-piece execution, evidenced by their 14 corners, was a key factor in breaking down Hellas Verona's defense.
Juventus dominated the match statistically, controlling 76% of possession and registering 29 shots compared to Hellas Verona's 7. Despite this, Hellas Verona took the lead in the first half through a goal by K. Bowie, capitalizing on a defensive lapse. Juventus' inability to convert their overwhelming chances in the first half allowed Hellas to maintain their lead until the 62nd minute, when D. Vlahovic equalized, showcasing Juventus' resilience. The match saw Hellas Verona accumulate five yellow cards, indicating a defensive approach that led to frequent fouls and disrupted their ability to build play. Juventus' tactical discipline in maintaining possession and creating chances was evident, though their lack of clinical finishing in the first half was a missed opportunity. Hellas Verona's minimalistic approach, while effective in the first half, proved unsustainable as Juventus' pressure eventually forced an equalizer.