Without ever succumbing to pressure from their opponents and despite the absence of Nico Paz, Fàbregas‘s Como secured a well-deserved 0-2 triumph at the Allianz Stadium, as the crowd of Juventus supporters expressed their displeasure with whistles directed at Spalletti‘s squad.

Deprived of key players such as Bremer, sidelined due to injury, and Kalulu, serving a suspension, with David relegated to the bench, Juventus took to the pitch against Como aiming to recover from the heavy 5-2 defeat suffered in the Champions League playoff against Galatasaray. Seeking to bolster morale, the team donned their fourth kit of the season for the first time—a jersey featuring horizontal stripes reminiscent of the 1996-97 season’s experimental design that had never previously been unveiled.

Match Dynamics and Tactical Overview

Despite these efforts, Como remained unfazed and resolute in their pursuit of victory, undeterred by the absence of their suspended forward, Nico Paz. The visitors displayed tactical discipline and a composed approach that ultimately outmatched the home side.

The Juventus lineup, affected by both injury and suspension, struggled to impose itself on the field, and the introduction of David from the bench was insufficient to alter the course of the match. As the game progressed, the Como side capitalized on their opportunities with clinical efficiency, securing two goals to cement their win.

Meanwhile, the Juventus faithful, visibly frustrated by the team’s underwhelming performance, voiced their discontent through persistent booing aimed at both players and coach Spalletti. This reaction underscored the mounting pressure on the squad to regain form after their recent setbacks.