Entering the match, Juventus has great confidence after a 6-game winning streak in the last 7 matches in all competitions. However, the away team does not have the strongest force when a series of key players such as Juan Cabal, Federico Gatti, Daniele Rugani and Dusan Vlahovic are absent due to injury. The highlight with the "Old Lady" is the return of Teun Koopmeiners after suspension, helping the midfield operate more stably.
In the opposite direction, Pisa - a team that has only had one victory since the beginning of the season - entered the game proactively and caused many difficulties for Juventus. The representative of Tuscany soon created notable opportunities, in which Matteo Tramoni almost opened the score when he did not have time to touch the ball after a dangerous cross. Before the first half ended, Stefano Moreo had a header that hit the crossbar from a corner kick, making Juventus' goal chaotic many times.
In the second half, the game continued to be tight. Pisa maintained a fast and energetic playing style, constantly testing the away team's defense. In the 60th minute, Tramoni once again hit the post after a close-range header. Juventus also responded when Lloyd Kelly's shot reached the home team's goal.
The turning point only came in the final minutes of the match, when Juventus increased the pressure thanks to personnel adjustments in attack. From a left-wing play, the ball bounced right into Pierre Kalulu's position and the French defender took advantage of the opportunity to finish and score the opening goal.
In injury time, when Pisa was forced to push up the squad to find an equalizer, Juventus took good advantage of the space. Fabio Miretti dribbled technically before finishing, the ball bounced out and Kenan Yildiz promptly rushed in to tap the ball close range, sealing a 2-0 victory.
With 3 points won, Juventus temporarily climbed to 3rd place in the Serie A standings, and also showed the bravery of a big team even without the strongest squad.