#SerieA Road Trip Personal Blog Day 9, #JuveParma



The final match of my Serie A roadtrip saw my Juventus face Parma.

Juventus-Parma has seldom been a bore. In fact, this encounter decided the scudetto, UEFA cup and Italian Cup final in the early to mid 1990s, was the official opening match in September 2011, and often ended in high scorelines like 3-0, 4-0, 3-1, and 5-0. This encounter stayed true to the trend.

The match got off to a hot start, with Juventus coach Allegri proposing a 4-man defence (featuring Lichtsteiner, Chiellini, Bonucci, and Padoin) once again after the forced experiment 4 days before, against Olympiacos in Champions League.

The starting formation also featured 3 midfielders (Romulo, Pogba, Marchisio), 2 attacking midfielders (Tevez, Pereyra) and one striker (Llorente) up top.

The match had very little to say, except for one-way traffic from Juventus whose continuous attacks produced three goals in the first 30 minutes, featuring a brace by Llorente and a goal by Lichtsteiner.



Juventus would add another four in the second half with a brace each by Tevez and Morata for a 7-0 lashing, setting for a record for biggest win by Juventus at the Juventus Stadium.



I leave Turin very satisfied with my time here, with 3 Juventus wins in as many matches, and well 12 goals scored to two against.

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