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Serie A official Week 21 line-ups

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Juventus Dominates Sassuolo, Intensifies Scudetto Pursuit – Breaking Serie A News

Sassuolo, Italy – January 6, 2026 – Juventus continued its impressive run of form with a decisive victory over US Sassuolo Calcio, further solidifying their position as serious contenders in the Serie A title race. While an own goal opened the scoring, Jonathan David’s strike and a confident performance from a flu-ridden Kenan Yildiz propelled the Bianconeri to a commanding win. This is breaking news for soccer fans worldwide, and archyde.com is bringing you the latest updates.

Yildiz Shrugs Off Illness, Leads Juventus Attack

Despite pre-match concerns regarding a flu virus, Kenan Yildiz proved his importance to Juventus, playing a pivotal role in the team’s attacking prowess. His availability, alongside Jonathan David and Fabio Miretti, provided a dynamic front line that Sassuolo struggled to contain. The young Turkish talent is quickly becoming a fan favorite, and his resilience is a testament to his dedication. This win wasn’t just about the points; it was a statement of intent from a Juventus side brimming with confidence.

Spalletti’s Juventus: A Tactical Masterclass

Head Coach Luciano Spalletti appears to have instilled a winning mentality within the Juventus squad. Their recent form – five wins in six Serie A matches, including a stunning 5-0 demolition of Cremonese – speaks volumes about his tactical acumen. The decision to start Yildiz despite his illness, and the strategic deployment of Weston McKennie in a more advanced role, showcased Spalletti’s willingness to adapt and trust his players. The return of Francisco Conceicao and Federico Gatti to the squad, even if not fully fit, adds further depth to an already formidable team.

Cagliari Struggles Continue – A Tactical Shift Fails to Ignite

The contrast between Juventus’s ascendancy and Cagliari’s struggles couldn’t be more stark. Fabio Pisacane’s side, fresh off a 3-0 defeat to Genoa, attempted a tactical reshuffle, reverting to a three-at-the-back formation with the return of veteran Yerry Mina. However, it proved insufficient to stem the Juventus tide. Cagliari’s recent form – just one point from their last three games – raises serious concerns about their ability to avoid relegation. The all-Turkish battle between Yildiz and Semih Kilicsoy added an interesting subplot, but ultimately, Juventus’s overall strength proved too much.

Semih Kilicsoy of Cagliari Calcio

Key Line-Up Details & Tactical Observations

Cagliari: Caprile; Ze Pedro, Mina, Luperto; Palestra, Gaetano, Adopo, Mazzitelli, Obert; Kilicsoy, S Esposito

Juventus: Perin; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly, Cambiaso; Locatelli, Koopmeiners; McKennie, Miretti, Yildiz; David

The midfield battle between Manuel Locatelli and Teun Koopmeiners was crucial, with Koopmeiners ultimately getting the nod despite Locatelli being one yellow card away from suspension. This decision highlights Spalletti’s focus on long-term strategy. Juventus’s dominance in possession and clinical finishing were the key factors in their victory. The absence of Dusan Vlahovic, Daniele Rugani, and Arek Milik due to injury is a concern, but the depth of the Juventus squad is clearly proving to be a significant asset.

This Juventus team isn’t just winning games; they’re building momentum. Their resurgence in Serie A is a captivating storyline, and with key players returning to fitness, they are poised to mount a serious challenge for the Scudetto. For Cagliari, the road ahead looks increasingly difficult, and a significant improvement in form is urgently needed to avoid the drop. Stay tuned to archyde.com for continued coverage of Serie A and the latest developments in the Italian football landscape.

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