Right after the opening whistle, the home team soon created an advantage. In the 2nd minute, from a favorable cross from Pierre Kalulu, striker Jonathan David surged to head accurately to open the score for Juventus. The early goal helped coach Luciano Spalletti's team control the game and continuously put pressure on Bologna's defense.
In the remainder of the first half, Juventus maintained a proactive game with many notable attacking situations. Francisco Conceicao once put the ball into the net but was disallowed for offside, while Emil Holm's finish hit the crossbar unfortunately.
In the second half, Juventus continued to control the game. In the 57th minute, from Weston McKennie's favorable cross, substitute midfielder Khephren Thuram-Ulien jumped high to head the ball into the net, increasing the score to 2-0 for the home team.
Bologna also had a notable opportunity to narrow the gap when Jonathan Rowe finished from close range, but the ball found the post. In the remaining time, Juventus actively slowed down the pace of the match and preserved the advantage against the away team's efforts to change personnel.
According to post-match statistics, Juventus launched 14 shots and did not let the opponent have any shots on target. This is the third consecutive clean sheet of the Turin team, while extending the unbeaten streak to 7 matches in the league.
With this victory, Juventus continues to consolidate their position in the top 4 with 63 points and put significant pressure on the race to the top group of the rankings as the season enters a decisive stage.