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Juventus 1-1 Sassuolo Player Ratings: Arijanet Muric MOTM as Points Shared after Dramatic Penalty Save | Serie A

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Juventus vs Sassuolo Player Ratings

Juventus and Sassuolo played out a dramatic 1-1 draw in an enthralling Serie A match at the Juventus Stadium.

The home side started well and took the lead early in the game. Kenan Yıldız scored within the first 15 minutes, finishing a quick counter-attack with confidence to put Juventus ahead.

After the break, Sassuolo responded strongly and worked their way back into the match. Their efforts paid off when Andrea Pinamonti scored the equaliser, bringing the visitors level.

The most dramatic moment came late in the game. Juventus were awarded a penalty, giving Manuel Locatelli a great chance to win the match. However, Sassuolo goalkeeper Arijanet Murić made a brilliant save to deny him and secure an important point for his team.

Both sides had chances to win, but in the end, they had to settle for a draw in a closely fought contest.

For a full breakdown of individual performances, check out the Juventus vs Sassuolo player ratings from this Serie A clash.

Key Takeaways

  1. Kenan Yildiz scored early to give Juventus the lead.
  2. Andrea Pinamonti equalised for Sassuolo in the second half.
  3. Arijanet Murić saved a late penalty to secure a 1-1 draw.
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Juventus Player Ratings vs Sassuolo

Check out Jueventus player ratings from the Serie A fixture:

Goalkeeper

Mattia Perin - 6.0: A quiet evening for the Juventus shot-stopper. He couldn't do much about the goal he conceded. He was largely a spectator for the rest of the game. We noticed his distribution was tidy, but he was barely tested otherwise. A fairly straightforward day at the office.

Defenders

Bremer - 6.0: A difficult night for the defender. He picked up a yellow card and looked a bit rash in the challenge. He lost more duels than he won, which is uncharacteristic for him. From our perspective, he seemed a step off the pace and was caught out a few times.

Lloyd Kelly - 6.5: A solid and composed performance before being substituted. He made a crucial block and was generally reliable at the back. His passing out from the defence was clean. We were a little surprised to see him taken off, as he was one of the more stable defenders.

Pierre Kalulu - 6.5: An industrious performance on the flank. He was solid defensively, winning his tackles and making important interceptions. He even tried to contribute offensively with a couple of crosses. It was a decent, hard-working shift without being spectacular.

Andrea Cambiaso - 5.5: A performance to forget for the fullback. He was responsible for an error that led to a shot and was often loose in possession. He struggled to make an impact going forward and was hooked just after the hour mark. He just didn't seem to be in the game at all.

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Midfielders

Manuel Locatelli - 7.0: The heart of the drama. For 86 minutes, he was superb, dictating play with over 100 passes and creating chances. Then came the penalty. The miss was a colossal moment that cost his team two points. It's tough to rate such a polarizing performance, his overall play was excellent, but the one moment that mattered most went horribly wrong.

Francisco Conceição - 7.5: A livewire throughout. His dribbling caused all sorts of problems for the Sassuolo defence. He was constantly looking to create, and his energy was infectious. A very bright and dangerous performance from the winger, one of Juve's best on the night.

Kenan Yıldız - 7.5: What a talent. He took his goal with the confidence of a seasoned pro. Beyond the goal, his movement and link-up play were excellent. He was a constant threat and showed a maturity beyond his years. A fantastic display.

Khéphren Thuram - 7.0: A powerhouse in midfield during his time on the pitch. He was dominant in his duels and made several key tackles. He provided a strong physical presence that gave his side control. We were genuinely surprised when he was substituted, as he was bossing the middle of the park.

Weston McKennie - 6.5: An energetic but somewhat wasteful performance. He worked hard and got into good positions, creating a couple of chances. However, he also lost possession far too often for our liking. A typical all-action display that lacked a bit of polish.

Attackers

Jérémie Boga - 7.0: A frustrating afternoon for the attacker. He was very active, getting several shots on target and creating opportunities for others. But he also missed a big chance that could have changed the game. He was a threat, but just couldn't find that decisive final product.

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Substitutes

Fabio Miretti - 6.0: Came on but failed to make a significant impact on the game.

Teun Koopmeiners - 6.0: Had a shot blocked but otherwise struggled to get involved in the limited time he had.

Dusan Vlahovic - N/A: Introduced late into the game with not enough time to influence proceedings.

Edon Zhegrova - N/A: A late cameo with no real opportunity to make a mark.

Manager

L. Spalletti - 6.0: His team started well and got the early goal. However, they failed to build on it and allowed Sassuolo back into the match. The substitutions didn't have the desired effect, and dropping points at home after getting a late penalty is a significant failure. A disappointing result for the manager.

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Sassuolo Player Ratings vs Juventus

Let's take a look at Sassuolo player ratings from the game:

Goalkeeper

Arijanet Murić - 9.0: The undisputed Man of the Match. An absolutely heroic performance. He made seven saves, commanded his area with four high claims, and, of course, produced a stunning penalty save to deny Manuel Locatelli at the death. He single-handedly earned his team a point. What stood out to us was his sheer presence; he was a giant.

Defenders

Sebastian Walukiewicz - 7.0: A very solid and no-nonsense display at the heart of the defense. He made six clearances and won his tackles effectively. He was composed under pressure and did his job with minimal fuss. A reliable performance.

Jay Idzes - 6.5: It was almost a tale of two halves for him. He was a defensive stalwart for most of the game, making crucial clearances and interceptions. But then, he conceded the late penalty with a costly handball. His keeper bailed him out, but it was a moment that almost turned him from hero to villain.

Ulisses Garcia - 5.5: A torrid evening for the defender. He was dribbled past three times and looked exposed against Juve's tricky wingers. The yellow card he picked up was a result of his struggles. From our perspective, he was the clear weak link in the backline.

Tarik Muharemović - 8.0: A colossal performance. We counted twelve clearances, a number that speaks for itself. He was an absolute rock, winning every duel and throwing himself in front of everything. He was a huge reason why Juventus didn't score more. An outstanding defensive masterclass.

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Midfielders

Domenico Berardi - 7.5: The captain delivered when it mattered most. He provided a perfect assist for the equalizer. He was calm on the ball, created another big chance, and led his team with experience and quality. A true captain's performance.

Aster Vranckx - 6.5: A battling performance in the engine room. He did a lot of the dirty work, breaking up play with tackles and clearances. His game was cut short by an injury, which was a shame as he was performing his role effectively.

Darryl Bakola - 7.0: An exciting and energetic display. He was a handful with his successful dribbles and won a high percentage of his duels. He brought a great deal of energy to the midfield and showed a lot of promise before being substituted.

Ismaël Koné - 6.5: A tidy and efficient performance. He kept the ball moving and worked hard to recover possession for his team. He didn't do anything spectacular, but he provided a steady presence that helped his team compete in the midfield battle.

Attackers

Cristian Volpato - 6.0: He tried to make things happen with his dribbling but was often crowded out or dispossessed. He struggled to find a way to impact the game in a meaningful way. It was a frustrating outing for the young attacker.

Andrea Pinamonti - 7.5: The goalscorer. After missing a big chance earlier, he showed great composure to take his goal so well, grabbing the vital equalizer for his team. His strike was the difference between a loss and a famous draw. That's what strikers are paid to do.

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Substitutes

Luca Lipani - 6.0: Brought on to add fresh legs and helped see out the result.

Armand Laurienté - 6.0: Added some energy but didn't have a clear-cut chance to shine.

Edoardo Iannoni - 6.0: Replaced the injured Vranckx and slotted in well to protect the result.

M'Bala Nzola - N/A: Came on late and had little time to get involved.

Josh Doig - N/A: A very late substitute to waste time and secure the point.

Manager

F. Grosso - 7.5: A brilliant result for his side. He set his team up to be resilient and they executed his game plan perfectly. They didn't panic after going down and showed immense fight to get back into it. His team's spirit was personified by their goalkeeper's late heroics. A well-earned point on the road against tough opposition.

Man of the Match

Sportsdunia's player of the match was Arijanet Murić.

Worst Performer

Ulisses Garcia had a difficult game.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Juventus vs Sassuolo?
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The Juventus vs Sassuolo match ended in a dramatic 1-1 draw.
When was Juventus vs Sassuolo?
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The Juventus vs Sassuolo match was played on March 21, 2026.
Who was the man of the match in Juventus vs Sassuolo?
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Arijanet Murić was the man of the match for his heroic penalty save.
Who was the worst performer in Juventus vs Sassuolo?
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Ulisses Garcia struggled significantly, getting a yellow card and being dribbled past often.

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