After a positive run of three wins (including the Coppa Italia) and a draw, Cagliari stop at the Juventus Stadium against a team that, albeit momentarily, has been top of the table since last night. Juventus won 2-1 in a match devoid of emotion, but both teams played with great intensity. The fact that three of the goals came from set-pieces says a lot about how little technical quality contributed to it. But Claudio Ranieri can still smile: his Cagliari have shown progress, especially on a mental level. The Rossoblu team did not allow itself to be surpassed by more authoritative opponents, tried to disturb the strongest defense of the tournament and indeed, after more than four games, broke the Szczesny goal.
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