Juventus bid farewell to the season with a 2-0 victory over Monza. The goals came in a quick two-minute flurry, with Federico Chiesa opening the scoring and Alex Sandro sealing the win. Paolo Montero, stepping in as coach after Massimiliano Allegri’s departure, guided Juventus to their first league win since April, elevating them to third in the standings ahead of Bologna. The match saw emotional moments as Sandro marked his final game in Juventus colors after nine years.
On the pitch, Montero fielded a strong attacking trio of Chiesa, Milik, and Yildiz, while Monza’s Palladino relied on Dany Mota to lead the line. The game kicked off with Monza posing an early threat, but a vital save from Perin boosted Juventus. Fagioli, making his first start in seven months after a suspension, hit the crossbar before Chiesa and Yildiz found the breakthrough. Chiesa’s solo effort and Sandro’s header secured the win, with Sandro also celebrating his milestone 327th appearance for the club.
In the second half, Pinsoglio made a seasonal debut in goal, impressing with crucial saves. Chiesa continued to shine with dazzling runs, hitting the woodwork in search of a second goal. Monza tried to rally with Djuric’s introduction, but Zerbin’s red card reduced them to ten men. The match also saw Vlahovic and Djalò making their Juventus debuts, highlighting the mix of emotions as the season concluded.