Juventus Win Over SPAL 4-1 | Sport Betting | Online Sport Betting
[ 26-10-2017 ]

Juventus Win Over SPAL 4-1 | Sport Betting | Online Sport Betting

TA888 - Juventus grabbed a great sport betting victory in Serie A's tenth week. Facing the SPAL promotion team at home, the Bianconeri won 4-1. Juventus sport betting coach Massimiliano Allegri made a rotation at the Allianz Stadium on Thursday (26/10/2017). Allegri rested Gianluigi Buffon and Giorgio Chiellini. Douglas Costa and Federico Bernardeschi gained confidence to be a starter. Meanwhile, Mario Mandzukic was sidelined after being exposed to a red card in a game against Udinese. Shown dominating throughout the sport betting match, Juventus lead 2-1 until halftime.

Bernardeschi and Paulo Dybala brought the hosts 2-0 up before the SPAL thinned through Alberto Paloschi. In the second half, Juventus scored two additional goals to confirm his dominance. Gonzalo Higuain and Juan Cuadrado each break down the SPAL goal. This victory did not change the position of Juve in third place Serie A standings with 25 points. They are under Napoli (28) and Inter Milan (26). SPAL slumped to 19th place with five points. Bernardeschi broke the deadlock through his goal in the 14th minute. The player who was brought in from Fiorentina once controlled a pass from Douglas Costa before firing a left-footed volley that ripped the SPAL goal.

Dybala increase the Juventus advantage in the 22nd minute. His free kick slid swiftly into SPAL's goal without being stopped by online sport betting goalkeeper Alfred Gomis. Paloschi thinned SPAL's lag to 1-2 in the 34th minute. Despite being escorted by Stephan Lichtsteiner, he can still cheat the online sport betting ball from close range to deflect Federico Mattiello's shot. Score changed to 3-1 for Juve excellence in the 65th minute. Beginning a corner Miralem Pjanic, Higuain grabbed a wild ball in the penalty box with his left foot shot. Cuadrado established Juve's victory 4-1 five minutes later. He stood freely in the penalty online sport betting box and freely headed in Douglas Costa's cross ball.