Juvefc.com
·14 de dezembro de 2024
In partnership with
Yahoo sportsJuvefc.com
·14 de dezembro de 2024
Juventus drew yet another Serie A match against Venezia this evening. Here are our player ratings:
Michele di Gregorio – 5.5 Not his best performance. He failed to command his area effectively and looked shaky on the rare occasions Venezia attacked.
Nicolo Savona – 6.5 A solid display. He contributed well in attack while holding his own defensively.
Federico Gatti – 7.5 Scored the opening goal and was generally composed in defence. However, he will feel disappointed that Juventus conceded twice.
Pierre Kalulu – 6.5 Not his best showing for Juve. He struggled at times against Venezia’s attack and was overly eager to push forward, leaving gaps at the back.
Danilo – 6.5 A quieter performance compared to his standout display against Manchester City. He could have done more to lead the team in preserving or extending their lead.
Khephren Thuram – 7.0 Another commanding performance in midfield. He showcased why he deserves to start regularly and came close to scoring.
Weston McKennie – 6.5 His performance dipped compared to the high standards he set against Manchester City. He worked hard but lacked the same influence.
Timothy Weah – 6.5 Juventus tried to exploit his pace and skill, but he struggled to trouble Venezia before being substituted.
Teun Koopmeiners – 6.0 Still hasn’t lived up to expectations since joining Juventus. He should have contributed more to secure a second goal.
Kenan Yildiz – 7.0 Unlucky to have his goal ruled out, but he was lively throughout and a constant problem for Venezia’s defence.
Dusan Vlahovic – 7.0 Another strong performance from Vlahovic. He stepped up to confidently convert the penalty that rescued a point for Juventus.
Douglas Luiz – 6.0 Brought on to add creativity but didn’t have the desired impact.
Francisco Conceição – 6.5 The brightest of Juventus’ substitutes. His energy and intent left many wishing he had started the match.
Nicolo Fagioli – 6.0 Came on to help turn the game around but failed to make a significant impact.
Manuel Locatelli – N/A Had too little time on the pitch to be rated fairly.
Nicolás González – N/A A welcome return, but like Locatelli, he had minimal time to influence the game.