- 24′ – Goal – Philippe Costek (1-0)
- 90 + 2′ – Yellow – Joaquin Sosa
- 81′ – Follow Arkadiusz Milik by Moise Kean
- 77′ – Follow Jerdy Schouten by Michele Ebecher
- 77′ – Follow Roberto Soriano to Louis Ferguson
- 77′ – Follow by Manuel Locatelli by Fabio Meretti
- 77′ – Adrien Rabiot continued to director Mattia Di Siglio
- 62′ – Goal – Arcadius Milik (3-0)
- 61′ – Continued Nicolas Sansoni composed by Emmanuel Vignato
- 61′ – Lorenzo de Silvestri continued by Andrea Cambiasso
- 61′ – Follow Nicholas Dominguez by Gary Medel
- 60′ – Follow Philip Kostek Leandro Paredes
- 60′ – Weston McKinney continued by Juan Cuadrado
- 59′ – Goal – Dusan Vlahovic (2-0)
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For the first time since August 31, Juventus closed the match as the winner. Bologna was not a match for Juventus: 3-0. Thanks to the win, Juventus put an end to a black period of 5 consecutive matches without a win.
Juventus coach Allegri will be pleased that September is over. Juventus couldn’t win a single match that month: two Champions League defeats, two draws and one Serie A defeat.
But it will succeed in October. Felipe Kostik, who came from Frankfurt last summer, opened the scoring with a cross. For the Serbs, this was his first goal in the Juventus shirt.
After the break, the strikers decided the match. First, Vlahovic nodded at the double net and moments later Milik scored with a single shot. Juventus can breathe a sigh of relief thanks to the win, even if they follow leaders Napoli and Atalanta by seven points.
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