Juventus starting XI (3-4-2-1): Di Gregorio, Kalulu, Bremer (subbed for Koopmeiners), Kelly, McKennie, Locatelli (subbed for Adzic), Thuram, Cambiaso (subbed for Cabal), Miretti (subbed for Openda), Yildiz (subbed for Zhegrova), David
Bench: Pinsoglio, Perin, Rouhi, Felipe, Adzic, Kostic, Joao Mario
Goals: Bremer 12’, David 15’, Yildiz 35’, Terracciano 48’ (OG), McKennie 64’
Cremonese starting XI (3-5-2): Audero, Terracciano, Baschirotto, Bianchetti, Zerbin, Grassi (subbed for Folino), Bondo (subbed for Vandeputte), Johnsen (subbed for Floriani Mussolini), Pezzella, Bonazzoli (subbed for Sanabria), Vardy (subbed for Vasquez)
Bench: Silvestri, Nava, Barbieri, Lordkipanidze, Ceccherini, Faye, Collocolo, Vasquez, Valoti, Moumbagna, Sanabria
The Bianconeri were relentless from the first whistle, racing into a three-goal lead before half-time and never letting up in the second half as they flexed their attacking depth and tactical sharpness.
The scoring began early as Juventus took control of territory and tempo. In the 12th minute, Fabio Miretti’s volley from outside the box cannoned into the head of teammate Gleison Bremer, deflecting into the net and setting the tone for what was to come.
Just a few minutes later, Jonathan David capitalised on a penetrative pass from Khephren Thuram, finishing with composure to make it 2-0.
David nets the Bianconeri's second goal in quick succession! ⚡️#JuveCremonese 2-0 pic.twitter.com/RSOeXO87fZ
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A quick-fire third arrived in the 35th minute when Kenan Yıldız’s penalty, awarded for a handball, rebounded straight back to him off the post, allowing an easy tap in and leaving Cremonese shell-shocked before the break.
Juventus showed no signs of easing off after the interval. Early in the second half a Cremonese own goal under pressure from Juventus effectively ended the contest at 4-0, before Weston McKennie added gloss to the scoreline with a fine header in the 64th minute to complete the rout.
The relentless attacking intent—14 total shots and 11 on target—reflected a team firing on all cylinders.
For Cremonese, a difficult afternoon saw little go right. They were unable to contain Juventus’ high press or stem the tide of attacks down both flanks.
The emphatic win lifts Juventus into fourth place in the Serie A standings, having played an extra game compared to the three teams above them.
For Cremonese, the loss leaves them in mid-table with work to do if they are to climb out of the pack in the second half of the season.