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Match Report: Juventus 3-2 Frosinone
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In a dramatic encounter, Dusan Vlahovic’s brace appeared insufficient to break Juventus’ winless streak against Frosinone. However, Daniele Rugani’s last-gasp goal provided the Bianconeri with a much-needed victory.
Juventus entered the match with just two points from their last four rounds. Despite the return of Gleison Bremer from suspension, the absence of key players like Danilo, Mattia De Sciglio, Moise Kean, and Mattia Perin posed challenges.
Frosinone, on the other hand, faced their parent club without several key players including Kevin Bonifazi, Riccardo Marchizza, and Anthony Oyono.
The deadlock was broken within three minutes as Weston McKennie displayed remarkable control over a Federico Gatti ball, setting up Dusan Vlahovic for an early lead. However, Frosinone swiftly responded with Walid Cheddira’s free header, leveling the score.
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Frosinone took the lead through Marco Brescianini’s clinical finish, but Vlahovic restored parity with a well-placed shot from McKennie’s assist. Both sides continued to press, with chances at both ends, including a crucial save by Michele Cerofolini denying Vlahovic.
As the game progressed, injuries disrupted the flow, with Adrien Rabiot forced off for Carlos Alcaraz. McKennie’s injury added to Juventus’ woes, but Rugani’s heroics in stoppage time secured the win, deflecting Vlahovic’s flicked header past Cerofolini.
Despite Frosinone’s resilience, Juventus emerged victorious, ending their winless streak in dramatic fashion. Rugani’s late goal sparked scenes of jubilation, providing a much-needed boost for Massimiliano Allegri’s side.