Juventus Beat Pisa 2-0 To Make It Three Straight, Climb To Third Under Spalletti
Spalletti’s reshaped side maintained momentum despite key absences.
Overview
- Pierre Kalulu broke the deadlock in the 73rd minute after a scrambled sequence from Weston McKennie’s low cross, and Kenan Yildiz sealed the win in stoppage time from Jonathan David’s deflected effort.
- Pisa hit the woodwork twice through Stefano Moreo’s first‑half header and Matteo Tramoni’s second‑half attempt before Juventus took control late.
- Teun Koopmeiners returned to his preferred midfield role, with Loïs Openda starting up front and McKennie used higher up the pitch in the official XI.
- Edon Zhegrova injected urgency after coming on just past the hour and was involved in the move that led to the opener.
- The victory marked Juventus’ seventh win in eight across competitions and moved them up to third, while Parma’s 1-0 defeat of Fiorentina kept the Viola in last place.