Bologna 0 Juventus 3: Pjanic, Mandzukic and Matuidi send champion second

Miralem Pjanic scored one and made another for Mario Mandzukic before Blaise Matuidi's first Juventus goal compounded Bologna's misery.

Published : Dec 17, 2017 21:41 IST

Juventus climbed up to second in Serie A as Miralem Pjanic inspired a comfortable 3-0 win at Bologna.
Juventus climbed up to second in Serie A as Miralem Pjanic inspired a comfortable 3-0 win at Bologna.
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Juventus climbed up to second in Serie A as Miralem Pjanic inspired a comfortable 3-0 win at Bologna.

Juventus climbed up to second in Serie A as Miralem Pjanic inspired a comfortable 3-0 win at Bologna.

Inter suffered a first defeat of the season on Saturday, going down 3-1 at home to Udinese and leaving the door ajar for Massimiliano Allegri's men to leapfrog it as closest challenger to leader Napoli.

It was an opportunity the champion was forced to approach patiently at first but Bologna's resistance and ambition appeared to desert it entirely once Pjanic's 27th-minute free-kick had got the better of goalkeeper Antonio Mirante.

The Bosnia-Herzegovina playmaker turned provider with an excellent lofted ball for Mario Mandzukic to double the lead before half-time and any remaining doubt over the destination of the points was extinguished when Blaise Matuidi emphatically smashed in his first Juventus goal in the 64th minute.

Napoli's advantage at the summit is now trimmed to one point as Allegri's squad with reams of title-winning knowhow prepares for next weekend's match against Roma – a crunch clash that arrives after a midweek Coppa Italia assignment versus Genoa.

Pjanic shines

Allegri again opted to leave Paulo Dybala on the bench and Juventus had a solid grip on possession during the first 25 minutes without creating any chances of note.

A Bologna counter-attack saw Godfred Donsah test Wojciech Szczesny's handling with a firmly struck shot but Juve had its set-piece specialist on hand to succeed where it had failed until that point from open play.

Mattia Destro brought down Alex Sandro on the left-hand corner of the penalty area and Pjanic curled a free-kick inside the near post that Mirante could only palm into the net.

Juve swiftly doubled its advantage in the 36th minute, with Pjanic to the fore again as he picked out Mandzukic with a sublime raking pass.

The Croatia forward chested down impeccably and hooked a shot towards the far corner despite some close attention from Ibrahima Mbaye. Once more, Mirante got a hand to the shot but was unable to alter the outcome.

Matuidi imparts furthenir gloss to scoreline

Bologna boss Roberto Donadoni had his decision to replace striker Destro with Bruno Petkovic whistled in the 53rd minute and the closest a home player came to putting the ball in the net before the hour was when Filip Helander almost prodded Alex Sandro's cross into his own goal.

Helander's attempts to clear the next cross from the Brazil full-back also left much to be desired when he shovelled a bouncing ball in the direction of Matuidi, who lashed unforgivingly into the bottom corner to ensure Juve would make it four wins from its last five top-flight away games.

Some wasteful finishing from Gonzalo Higuain prevented Juve from running up a more handsome scoreline, while fellow attacker Mandzukic limping off with 15 minutes left gave cause for some concern.

But the sight of a player as wonderfully gifted as Dybala coming on in his place and streaking clear of Bologna defenders to fire narrowly over underlined the fact that Donadoni's worries, after six defeats the last nine, might be somewhat greater.

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