TURIN: New coach Thia­go Motta led Juventus to a comfortable 3-0 win over newly-promoted Como in their Serie A opener at a sold-out Allianz Stadium on Monday, sparking turnaround hopes at the Turin-based club.

Forward Samuel Mban­gula and winger Timothy Weah netted inside the first half, both scoring their first goals for Juve in Serie A, before Andrea Cambiaso added the third from a distance in stoppage time.

Rejuvenated Juventus start a new chapter under Motta, who led Bologna to the Champions League last season and will now hope to bring the Serie A title back to Turin for the first time in four years.

It was a harsh night for visitors Como, who challenged Juve for possession but lacked the quality to create clear chances on their return to the Italian top flight after 21 years.

Como, coached by former Arsenal, Barcelona and Che­l­sea midfielder Cesc Fab­regas, sealed promotion to Serie A after finishing second in second tier last season, three points behind Serie B champions Parma.

Juventus appeared confident from the off and Dus­an Vlahovic threatened Como’s goal in the 20th minute when his header went just wide, before Mba­n­gula put them in front in the 23rd with a solo effort.

The 20-year-old struck low from the edge of the box, sending the ball into the bottom corner on his first-team debut following a season with Juve’s reserves.

Mbangula also became the youngest Belgian goalscorer in the history of Serie A and the first Belgian player to score in the Italian top flight for Juve.

Juventus extended their lead in first-half stoppage time through Weah, who fir­ed home a Kenan Yildiz cross and saw the ball bounce in off the inside of the bar.

The hosts restarted on the front foot and Vlahovic thought he had made it 3-0 just after the break, nodding home a Juan Cabal cross — but the goal was ruled out for offside.

Cambiaso, however, add­ed the third goal in the dying minutes.

Atalanta beat Lecce 4-0 earlier on Monday, with two goals apiece from new boys Marco Brescianini and Mateo Retegui.

Published in Dawn, August 21st, 2024

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