Player ratings: Sassuolo 0-3 Juventus: David redemption, defensive errors

Player ratings: Sassuolo 0-3 Juventus: David redemption, defensive errors

Jonathan David was awarded the player of the match award after providing an assist and a goal in just over a minute as Juventus picked up a 3-0 victory on the road against Sassuolo in Serie A on Tuesday night. 

An unfortunate Tarik Muharemovic own-goal gave the Bianconeri a first-half lead. Goals from Fabio Miretti and David, on a redemption mission after a poor performance at the weekend, put the game to bed in quick-fire fashion midway through the second period. 

You can see how the action from all of Tuesday’s Serie A matches unfolded on the Football Italia Liveblog. 

Sassuolo: Muric 6; Walukiewicz 5 (Odentahl n/a), Idzes 4, Muharemovic 4, Doig 5; Thorstvedt 6 (Fadera 5.5), Matic 6 (Lipani 6), Kone 5.5; Iannoni 5 (Vranckx 6), Pinamonti 5, Lauriente 5 (Pierini 6).

Best Sassuolo player: 

Coach: Fabio Grosso 4.5 – Perhaps paid slightly too much respect to Juventus in the first half. Sassuolo attempted to play a rigid defensive game, but the gameplan was undone when Muharemovic’s unfortunate header wrong-footed Muric and gave Juventus an early lead. Really, it took Sassuolo going 3-0 down before they started to play much themselves, and at that point, the game was already done and the pressure was off. 

Juventus: Di Gregorio 6; Kalulu 7, Bremer 6, Koopmeiners 6; McKennie 6.5 (J.Mario 6), Locatelli 6, Thuram 6, Cambiaso 6 (Cabal n/a); Miretti 7 (Zhegrova n/a), Yildiz 7 (Adzic n/a); David 7.5 (Openda 6).

Best Juventus player: Jonathan David 7.5 – What a brilliant way to respond after a difficult weekend for the Canada international. He earned his fair share of criticism after a particularly poor display against Lecce last time out, but bounced back with an assist and then a goal for himself within the space of two minutes in the second half, which didn’t just change the game, but ended it. A big breakthrough for David, who had not scored in Serie A since the opening weekend of the 2025-26 season.

Coach: Luciano Spalletti – Juventus enjoyed the lion’s share of possession and looked threatening each time they ventured forwards in the first half. They were rewarded with a stroke of luck 17 minutes in, but it had felt like that goal was coming. It was a similar situation in the second half as well before it went 2-0 and then 3-0 in quick succession. Spalletti held his nerve to keep David on as well – his assistant had suggested subbing him off for Openda a few moments before the Canadian’s assist and goal.

Quick take: Big picture: the update fits broader trends across the league with schedule pressure and tight tables. Supporters will watch for clarity from training ground reports and official briefings. We’ll keep an eye on confirmed details as the story develops from official sources.

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