The Italian newspapers weren’t impressed with several Juventus players following Sunday’s 1-1 draw against Bologna.
The two sides clashed heads at the Stadio Dall’Ara in a crucial contest in the Champions League race, but neither emerged victorious, so they remain one point apart, while Lazio and Roma are on par in points with the Bianconeri in 4th place.
Khephren Thuram was the author of the early opener, as his shot went under Lukasz Skorupski. The Frenchman also produced a dynamic display overall, so several of the mainstream Italian newspapers (via IlBianconero) identified him as the best Juventus player on Sunday, earning ratings between 6.5 and 7/10.
Khephren Thuram earns highest ratings
Andrea Cambiaso provided Thuram with the assist and also had a goal disallowed for a marginal offside. The Italian’s outing ended with an injury, but he had already delivered enough to earn solid grades.
On the contrary, Pierre Kalulu and Renato Veiga failed to prevent Bologna’s equaliser, so their marks were relatively low (around 5.5).
Randal Kolo Muani wasn’t able to inflict any damage upfront, despite a few flashes of brilliance, so he received similar notes.
Nevertheless, the lowest ratings (5/10) were reserved for Alberto Costa who wasted a sitter and misplaced several passes after replacing Cambiaso in the second half.
Juventus player ratings vs Bologna
La Gazzetta dello SportDi Gregorio 6.5Kalulu 5.5Veiga 5.5Savona 6Weah 5McKennie 5.5Locatelli 6Thuram 7Cambiaso 6.5Nico Gonzalez 6Kolo Muani 6Adzic N/AConceiçao N/AAlberto Costa 5Mbangula N/ADouglas Luiz N/A
TuttosportDi Gregorio 6.5Kalulu 6Veiga 6Savona 6.5Weah 5McKennie 7Locatelli 6Thuram 6.5Cambiaso 6.5Nico Gonzalez 5.5Kolo Muani 5.5Adzic N/ADouglas Luiz 5.5Alberto Costa 5Conceiçao 6Mbangula N/A
Corriere dello SportDi Gregorio 6Savona 5.5Veiga 6Kalulu 5.5Weah 5Locatelli 6.5Thuram 7Cambiaso 7Nico Gonzalez 6McKennie 6Kolo Muani 5Adzic N/ADouglas Luiz N/AAlberto Costa 5.5Conceicao N/AMbangula N/A