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: Juventus equalized early in the second half through Weston McKennie (49'), who finished a return pass from Kenan Yıldız after a well-timed run into the area.

: Named Player of the Match by reviewers for his authoritative presence and the crucial penalty save on Jonathan David. Lecce - Juventus

: Despite the frustration, Juventus extended their streak of scoring in 11 consecutive Serie A games against Lecce, a new club record. : Juventus equalized early in the second half

: Highly active throughout, touching the ball 105 times and hitting the post deep in stoppage time. Tactical & Contextual Observations : Highly active throughout, touching the ball 105

: Juventus manager Luciano Spalletti notably switched to a four-man defense for this match, which saw Lloyd Kelly and Gleison Bremer pairing centrally.

: Juventus had a golden opportunity to win when they were awarded a penalty for a handball by Mohamed Kaba. However, Jonathan David's central and weak effort was easily saved by Lecce keeper Wladimiro Falcone. Key Performance Indicators Possession Shots (On Target) Expected Goals (xG) Big Chances Created Standout Players

: A bright spot for the hosts, scoring the equalizer and showing versatility in a trequartista role.