ended the season in celebratory fashion with Alex Sandro scoring in his record-equalling final match, while Federico Chiesa also netted against Monza. It was Paolo Montero’s second and final game as interim manager after a comeback from 3-0 down to hold , but here he started with the 3-4-3 formation, missing suspended Andrea Cambiaso, injured Adrien Rabiot and Mattia De Sciglio. Monza were without Patrick Ciurria, Daniel Maldini and Andrea Carboni, but Samuele Birindelli – son of former Juve full-back Alessandro – just failed to get his diving header to a Dany Mota Carvalho cross in the opening minutes, then Andrea Colpani tested Mattia Perin from a free kick.
Nicolò Fagioli had his first start since the eight-month ban for gambling and almost opened the scoring when he surged forward for a right-foot strike from the edge of the area that thumped the crossbar. Armando Izzo made a decisive block on Arkadiusz Milik sliding in to meet the Timothy Weah low cross, then moments later required a goal-line clearance to stop Milik tapping in the Kenan Yildiz pull-back from the by-line. However, the Juventus pressure paid off when Federico Chiesa made the most of a lucky ricochet off Danilo D’Ambrosio to break down the left and blast across the goalkeeper from a tight angle.
After a stroke of luck, Federico Chiesa slots it home nicely to put Juventus 1-0 up! 👊 📺 & — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) The second Juventus goal arrived two minutes later when Fagioli.
