This result not only helps the "Bianconeri" end their disappointing streak, but also opens up hope for a period of improvement after parting ways with coach Igor Tudor.
Right from the start, Juventus showed a completely different spirit and spirit. In the 5th minute, Dusan Vlahovic earned a penalty and coolly successfully finished, opening the score for the home team. Taking advantage of the excitement, Lois Openda had a chance to double the gap a few minutes later but his shot missed the goal by a hair.
Under Spalletti's guidance, Juventus' playing style has become more concise and fast. However, Udinese still proved that they were not easy to defeat. Right before the break, Nicolo Zaniolo punished the "Old Lady" defense with a neat shot, bringing the match back to the starting line.
Entering the second half, Juventus continued to maintain pressure with smooth coordination in the middle. Pierre Kalulu, Weston McKennie and Openda tried their luck, but the away team's goalkeeper still played excellently. It was not until the 67th minute that the turning point came when center back Federico Gatti jumped high to head the ball from a corner kick, restoring the lead for the "Bianconeri".
As the match gradually moved into the final minutes, Kenan Yildiz was fouled in the penalty area and successfully converted the penalty kick himself, setting the score at 3-1.
With this victory, Juventus temporarily climbed to 7th place in the Serie A rankings with 15 points, just 3 points behind the top 4. Fans believe that under Spalletti's hands, Juventus can revive strongly to return to the championship race this season.