Juventus Player Ratings in 3-2 win vs RB Leipzig: Vlahovic dominates and three more shine | OneFootball

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·2 October 2024

Juventus Player Ratings in 3-2 win vs RB Leipzig: Vlahovic dominates and three more shine

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Here are the Juventus player ratings from their incredible 3-2 Champions League win over RB Leipzig on Wednesday.

Di Gregorio 5.5 – Sent off after one hour, it wasn’t the Champions League debut he had hoped for.


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Savona 5 – Shaky down the right flank (61′ Douglas Luiz 4).

Kalulu 8.5 – What a performance from the Milan loanee. He just got better and better during the match and made two key blocks when the Bianconeri were one goal up and one man down. Absolutely stunning.

Bremer N/A (6′ Gatti 6.5 – Replaced the injured Bremer early on. Sometimes out of position, but it was understandable in such a crazy game.)

Cambiaso 7 – Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. He made life too easy for Sesko when the Leipzig star scored the opener, but he provided the assist for Vlahovic in the second half and made a late clearance.

Fagioli 8 – Probably his best performance at Juventus. Composed on the ball. Four key passes and 98% accuracy. Crazy stats.

McKennie 7 – A smart and solid performance. He contributed to the third Juventus goal by regaining possession in the middle of the park.

N. Gonzalez N/A (12′ Conceiçao 8 – So fast and unpredictable. What a goal he scored).

Koopmeiners 6 – Hit the post in the second half and seemed to be settling in slowly.

Yildiz 5.5 – Looked a bit tired down the left flank (60′ Perin 6).

Vlahovic 9 – Two amazing goals. Different, but equally beautiful and crucial. Attitude and quality do make the difference.

Coach: Motta 8 – A crazy match with so many difficult moments. Two injuries in the opening 11 minutes. One red card and a penalty against them after the hour mark, but his players never lost confidence. Impressive mental strength and quality with the ball. The defence in the final minutes was reminiscent of the good old times.

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