Serie A

7:45 PMMarch 7, 2026

Regular Season – 28

Allianz Stadium

Referee: Juan Luca Sacchi, Italy


Juventus






Pisa








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2.67

Expected goals (xG)

0.45

Passing

480 (87%)

Accurate passes

290 (79%)

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12
G

Nicolas


6.0

26
D

Francesco Coppola


6.2

4
D

Antonio Caracciolo (C)




70′ Tripping


6.2

33
D

Arturo Calabresi


6.2

3
M

Samuele Angori


6.3

20
M

Michel Aebischer


6.5

6
M

Marius Marin




40′ Roughing


6.6

8
M

Malthe Højholt


6.3

7
M

Mehdi Leris




48′ Tripping


6.5

17
F

Rafiu Durosinmi


6.9

32
F

Stefano Moreo


6.6

Substitutes

81
F

Filip Stojilković




76′ Replaced by A. Calabresi


6.7

9
F

Henrik Wendel Master

10
F

Matteo Tramoni

19
F

Samuel Iling Jr




76′ Replaced by R. Durosinmi


6.3

15
M

Idrissa Toure

36
M

Gabriele Piccinini




60′ Replaced by M. Hojholt


6.2

23
M

Calvin Stengs

11
M

Juan Cuadrado




60′ Replaced by M. Leris


7.0

14
M

Ebenezer Akinsanmiro

35
D

Felipe Loyola




60′ Replaced by M. Marin


5.6

2
D

Rosen Bozhinov

5
D

Simone Canestrelli

39
D

Raul Albiol

1
G

Adrian Semper

34
G

Tommaso Guizzo

Serie A Standings – Serie A

Qualification/Relegation

  • Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
  • Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
  • Promotion – Conference League (Qualification)
  • Relegation – Serie B

Juventus asserted their dominance over struggling Pisa with a convincing 4-0 victory at the Allianz Stadium on March 7, 2026. A stellar performance from Kenan Yıldız, who scored and assisted, spearheaded the decisive second-half surge that broke the deadlock.

Entering the match, Juventus sat sixth in Serie A, needing points to solidify their European qualification hopes after an inconsistent run of recent form. Pisa, mired in 19th place, desperately sought a reprieve from their ongoing relegation battle, having endured a challenging season.

The first half saw Juventus control possession with 59%, yet they initially struggled to break down a resilient Pisa defense. Despite firing off 16 total shots, only three found the target, with Pisa’s goalkeeper making important saves.

Pisa’s commitment to defending often veered into physicality, leading to early bookings. Marius Marin received a yellow card for roughing in the 40th minute, highlighting the visitors’ aggressive approach. Juventus created several opportunities but lacked the cutting edge in front of goal.

At the interval, with the scoreline remarkably goalless, Juventus managers surely emphasized the need for greater penetration and urgency in the final third. Tactical adjustments were anticipated to unlock Pisa’s deep defensive setup and exploit space.

Juventus emerged revitalized after the break, making two impactful substitutions that immediately shifted the attacking dynamic. Andrea Cambiaso broke the deadlock in the 54th minute, side-footing home an intelligent assist from the impressive Kenan Yıldız.

The opening goal clearly invigorated the home side. Khéphren Thuram then doubled Juventus’s lead in the 65th minute with a powerful, well-placed strike, capitalizing on the sudden momentum shift. Pisa found themselves struggling to contain the renewed Juventus attack.

Kenan Yıldız capped his excellent display with a goal in the 75th minute, expertly guiding the ball past the Pisa goalkeeper after a precise pass from Francisco Conceição. Pisa’s growing frustration was evident, with Alessandro Caracciolo receiving a yellow card just minutes earlier.

Juventus continued to press for more goals, and substitute Jérémie Boga added a fourth deep into stoppage time in the 93rd minute. His late effort, following a clever assist from Manuel Locatelli, sealed a comprehensive and well-deserved victory for the home side.

Juventus’s attacking prowess was undeniable, generating an Expected Goals (xG) of 2.67 from 25 total shots, with seven on target. Pisa managed only 0.45 xG from seven shots and just two on target, showing their significant offensive limitations.

This dominant 4-0 triumph significantly boosts Juventus’s pursuit of a coveted top-four finish in Serie A, demonstrating their capability to overcome stubborn opposition. Pisa remains firmly entrenched in the relegation zone, now facing an even more difficult battle for Serie A survival.

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