
JUVENTUS START FAST BUT REZZIANA SHOCKS WITH EARLY STRIKE
From the very first whistle, Juventus showed attacking intent. Coach Igor Tudor deployed a 3-4-2-1 shape that pressed high and rotated in attack. Jonathan David led the line, pulling defenders out of position. He forced two good saves in the opening minutes and nearly scored inside five minutes when his shot clipped the post. Despite the pressure, it was Reggiana who struck first. In the 22nd minute, teenage winger Natan Girma pounced on a loose pass in midfield, drove into space, and curled a beauty into the bottom corner. The strike stunned the Juventus coaching staff and underlined the danger any lapse in focus poses, even in pre-season.
INSTANT JUVENTUS RESPONSE THROUGH CONCEIÇÃO
Juventus refused to let the goal sap their confidence. Almost immediately from kickoff, they launched a flowing attack down the right side. David sprinted clear before pulling the ball back to Francisco Conceição on the edge of the area. Conceição took one touch to steady himself, then bent a low shot inside the far post to level at 1–1. The goal marked Conceição’s first for the club and highlighted why Juventus invested in his dribbling skills and eye for goal this summer. His movement unsettled Reggiana’s dense back three and gave Juventus fresh belief.
SECOND-HALF TURNAROUND AND VLAHOVIĆ’S SPARK
At half-time, Tudor made sweeping changes to test squad depth. Among the new faces was Dušan Vlahović, who had sat out the opening 45 minutes. Minutes after the restart, Juve won a set piece on the right flank. A deep delivery caused panic in the Reggiana area, and Vlahović reacted fastest to a loose clearance, steering the rebound home to put Juventus ahead. His predatory instincts in the box gave Tudor a glimpse of the striker’s natural scoring threat, even if Vlahović showed he will need more time to rediscover full match sharpness.
REGGIANA DEMANDS RESPECT WITH COMPOSED EQUALISER
Reggiana refused to wilt under pressure. They stayed in a disciplined 3-4-3 shape that absorbed Juventus’s waves of attack. In the 72nd minute, midfielder Leo Štulac picked out a measured cross from the right by Natan Girma. Cédric Gondo, unmarked at the near post, looped a powerful header past the substitute keeper to make it 2–2. The finish demonstrated Reggiana’s team cohesion and belief. Even against one of Italy’s greats, they showed they could fashion clear chances when given space on the break or during set plays.
KEY INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES
Francisco Conceição stood out for Juventus. His combination play, direct dribbling, and composed finishing under pressure won praise. Jonathan David’s tireless work rate created multiple chances, though his final touch still needs refinement. Dušan Vlahović’s quickfire goal on his first appearance showed his instinctive movement, even if he remains a half-step away from peak condition. The makeshift back three, featuring returning internationals and youth prospects, showed glimpses of quality but also suffered from communication lapses.
On Reggiana’s side, Natan Girma’s early strike and fierce wing play caused Juventus problems all evening. Leo Štulac’s calm control in midfield and precise delivery earned him high marks, while Cédric Gondo’s aerial strength led to the equaliser. Young defenders in Reggiana’s back three revealed confidence in stepping into tight spaces and clearing under pressure. Their collective effort earned them respect and a deserved draw.
TACTICAL TAKEAWAYS AND AREAS TO IMPROVE
Juventus’s high-pressing 3-4-2-1 offered exciting attacking fluidity and wing overloads. Yet the half-time rotations exposed a lack of defensive cohesion. Transitions from attack to defence were slow, allowing Reggiana to exploit spaces on the counter. Tudor will need to refine his rotation strategy to maintain shape when giving fringe players minutes.
Reggiana’s disciplined 3-4-3 compact shape enabled them to stay organized and launch swift counters. Their willingness to press Juventus’s midfielders in possession disrupted play, particularly in the first half. The visitors showed they can compete against top-level opposition when sticking to a clear tactical plan. Their challenge now is to maintain that focus over a full 90 minutes in Serie B action.
LOOKING AHEAD FOR BOTH SIDES
The 2–2 draw against Reggiana gave Juventus plenty of food for thought ahead of their next marquee friendly against Borussia Dortmund. Igor Tudor has two weeks to refine defensive structure, integrate returning internationals, and sharpen attacking combinations. The performance confirmed the squad’s depth and attacking potential but also highlighted the need for better communication at the back.
Reggiana, buoyed by their spirited showing, will carry lessons of belief and tactical discipline into the Serie B opener. They proved they can stand toe-to-toe with one of Italy’s giants when focus and structure align. Their coaching staff will work on maintaining that level throughout the match and finding additional ways to threaten teams with superior individual talent.
CONCLUSION
The Juventus vs Reggiana pre-season encounter delivered an engaging spectacle. Both sides found attacking rhythm, with swift momentum swings that kept invited guests and coaching staff on their toes. Juventus showcased star quality through Conceição and Vlahović but revealed defensive vulnerabilities during rotation. Reggiana earned plaudits for structure, spirit and counter-attacking belief, notably through Girma and Gondo. As both teams build towards competitive action, they will draw on tonight’s lessons. Juventus must solidify defensive cohesion, while Reggiana will seek to sustain tactical discipline over 90 minutes. The entertaining 2–2 draw serves as a fitting curtain-raiser for a season of fresh challenges.
FAQs
What was the final score of Juventus vs Reggiana?
Juventus and Reggiana played out a 2–2 draw in their pre-season friendly at Continassa.
Who scored for Juventus and Reggiana?
Francisco Conceição and Dušan Vlahović scored for Juventus. Natan Girma and Cédric Gondo found the net for Reggiana.
What formations did each team use?
Juventus lined up in a 3-4-2-1 high-press system, while Reggiana operated in a compact 3-4-3 shape.
Which players stood out in the match?
Francisco Conceição impressed for Juventus with his first goal. Reggiana’s Natan Girma and Leo Štulac earned praise for their decisive roles in attack.
Where can I watch highlights of the Juventus vs Reggiana friendly?
Match highlights are typically available on Juventus’s official YouTube channel, Serie B highlights packages, and major sports networks’ online platforms.

Donald George holds both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in Fine Arts and has spent the past decade honing his craft in Astrophotography and Origami. He has authored numerous academic papers on astrophotography techniques and the art of paper folding, and his work is frequently cited in specialist journals. With ten years of hands‑on experience, Donald combines his artistic vision and technical expertise to push the boundaries of both traditional fine art and Astrophotography.
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