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Parma 1-5 Juventus Player Ratings: A Five-Goal Rout from the Old Lady Seals an Emphatic Victory Away at Parma

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Parma 1-5 Juventus Player Ratings: A Five-Goal Rout from the Old Lady Seals an Emphatic Victory Away at Parma

Summary

  • Bremer scored a brace in the game, while Weston McKennie proved to be one of the standout performers with a goal.
  • Andrea Cambiasso's own goal was the only good thing about Parma in this match.
  • Jonathan David fired from close range to settle the issues for once and for all.

Juventus arrived at the Stadio Ennio Tardini with a lot of confidence and simply dismantled a helpless Parma side in a 5-1 thrashing.

It was a performance of pure dominance, a gulf in class made painfully obvious from the first whistle. You could see the intent from the visitors immediately. They were quicker, stronger, and more decisive all over the pitch.

Francisco Conceição rattling the crossbar early on was a sign of things to come, a warning shot that Parma failed to heed. The floodgates opened soon after.

Bremer's opening goal felt inevitable, and by the time Weston McKennie added a second, the contest was effectively finished. Parma got a brief, fleeting moment of hope through an own goal from Andrea Cambiasso.

But Juventus, in their relentless mood, just stamped it out with brutal efficiency. Bremer scored from close range following a bit of chaos in the Parma box. The VAR check claimed that there was nothing wrong with Bremer's goal, which was the third of their day.

Jonathan David's strike made it four for the visitors, while Luis Openda joined in with the fifth of the game, completing a five-star performance in this Serie A clash.

This match was a statement of intent from the Old Lady, a truly devastating display of attacking football. For Parma, it's back to the drawing board after a humbling experience on their own turf.

Sportsdunia presents you the Parma vs Juventus Player Ratings.

Key Takeaways

• Bremer headed in from a Sergio Conceicao corner to put the visitors ahead.
• Weston McKennie’s volley doubled the lead for Juventus in the game, but Cambiasso’s own goal pulled things back for Parma to some extent.
• Bremer scored his second soon after, while Jonathon David made it four for the visitors. Luis Openda scored the fifth goal for the Old Lady.

CategoryDetails
Final ScoreParma 1-5 Juventus
CompetitionSerie A
Date1st February, 2026
MOTM (Player of the Match)Bremer (9.0/10)
Best Performer (Parma)Mandela Keita (7.5/10)
Best Performer (Juventus)Bremer (9.0/10)
Worst Performer (Parma)Edoardo Corvi (5.0/10)
Worst Performer (Juventus)Andrea Cambiaso (6.0/10)
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Parma Player Ratings vs Juventus

Here are the Parma Player Ratings from the Parma vs Juventus Player Ratings..

Goalkeeper

Edoardo Corvi - 5.0: A brutal night for the man between the sticks. Conceding five goals is never good for the confidence. We noticed he was responsible for an error leading to a goal, a moment that completely deflated the team. He made three saves, but he looked shaky and uncertain throughout. Honestly, he was left exposed by his defense, but a better performance was needed.

Defenders

Emanuele Valeri - 5.5: A really tough outing. He lost possession a staggering 18 times, and his crossing was way off the mark. Defensively, he was caught out of position too often. Juventus attackers seemed to target his side of the pitch with success. He tried to get forward, but it often left his team vulnerable at the back. Not his finest hour.

Enrico Delprato - 6.0: As the captain, he tried to organize a sinking ship, but it was an impossible task. He managed seven clearances, which shows how much pressure the defense was under. However, he was part of a backline that was completely outplayed and looked disjointed. He won't want to watch this game back any time soon.

Mariano Troilo - 6.5: One of the few defenders to come away with a little credit. He won an impressive 8 out of 12 duels, showing real fight and determination. What stood out to us was his willingness to get stuck in. Despite the scoreline, he kept battling, making crucial tackles and interceptions. A glimmer of positivity in an otherwise dark defensive performance.

Alessandro Circati - 5.5: A difficult and frustrating game for the defender. He committed four fouls and picked up a yellow card, which summed up his struggles. He was aggressive, maybe too aggressive, and couldn't handle the movement of Juventus's forwards. While he made some clearances, he also lost possession too easily. He looked overwhelmed.

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Midfielders

Adrián Bernabé - 6.5: He showed flashes of his quality, creating three chances with some incisive key passes. His passing accuracy was high, but he couldn't impose himself on the game. The Juventus midfield simply overran him and his partners. He worked hard but was ultimately fighting a losing battle against a superior opponent before being subbed.

Mandela Keita - 7.0: Parma's best player on the pitch, without a doubt. From our perspective, he was a warrior in a lost cause. He won 10 duels and drew six fouls, constantly disrupting Juventus's rhythm. His nine-ball recoveries highlight his tireless work rate. He was everywhere, trying to plug gaps and drive his team forward. A fantastic individual effort.

Jacob Ondrejka - 5.0: A performance to forget. He was completely anonymous for large parts of the game. He lost all 11 of his duels, a shocking statistic that shows how ineffective he was. He offered nothing going forward and was a liability defensively. It was no surprise to see him substituted.

Gaetano Oristanio - 6.0: He had a few attempts on goal in his 45 minutes of action but never really troubled the keeper. He was hooked at halftime, which tells its own story. He showed some intent but lacked the final product to make a real impact. A fleeting presence.

Hans Nicolussi Caviglia - 6.0: A tidy but ultimately ineffective performance. He kept the ball moving with a high pass accuracy but played it too safe. He didn't provide the defensive steel or creative spark needed to change the game. He was simply a passenger in a midfield that was completely dominated.

Forwards

Mateo Pellegrino - 6.5: He was isolated and starved of service for most of the match. Despite this, he managed to get three shots off, showing his poacher's instinct. He worked tirelessly, chasing lost causes and trying to hold the ball up, but it was a thankless task. He never gave up, which is a credit to him.

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Substitutes

Sascha Britschgi, Oliver Sørensen, Nahuel Estévez, Elphege Nesta: They came on when the game was already lost. They tried to add some energy, but the damage was long done. It was difficult for any of them to make a meaningful impact on the result.

Manager

C. Antón Cuesta - 5.0: His team looked tactically out of their depth. The defensive setup was shambolic, and they offered very little threat going forward. He was out-thought and his team was out-fought from the first minute. A very tough day at the office for the Parma boss.

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Juventus Player Ratings vs Parma

Here are the Juventus Player Ratings from the Parma vs Juventus Player Ratings.

Goalkeeper

Michele Di Gregorio - 7.0: A very quiet day for the Juventus keeper. He only had three saves to make and couldn't do anything about the own goal. He claimed the ball well and his distribution was solid. It was more or less a spectator role for him, and he did what he had to do with no fuss.

Defenders

Bremer - 9.0: What a performance. Our man of the match, and it's not even close. Scoring two goals as a center-back is simply sensational. He was an absolute monster in both boxes, dominant in the air and clinical with his finishing. This was a complete performance that showcased his power and goal-scoring threat. Highest rated player for a reason.

Lloyd Kelly - 7.5: An assured and composed display at the back. He was strong in the tackle and elegant on the ball, with a 90% pass accuracy. He won almost all his duels and made several important clearances. A really solid, professional performance that contributed to the team's defensive stability.

Pierre Kalulu - 8.5: An outstanding attacking performance from a defender. He provided two assists and created a remarkable five chances. His delivery from the right was consistently dangerous, causing chaos in the Parma defense all game. A constant threat going forward while also being solid defensively. A brilliant all-around display.

Andrea Cambiaso - 6.0: His performance will be remembered for the unfortunate own goal. It was a real shame because he was having a decent game otherwise. He was tidy in possession and got into good positions. However, a defender's main job is to keep the ball out of his own net, and that moment blemishes his rating.

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Midfielders

Manuel Locatelli - 8.0: The maestro in midfield. He controlled the entire game, touching the ball 128 times. Everything went through him. His range of passing was superb, and he dictated the tempo from start to finish. A captain's performance, leading by example and running the show with effortless class.

Francisco Conceição - 8.0: He was electric until his substitution. He provided an assist, hit the woodwork, and was a constant thorn in Parma's side. His direct running and trickery were too much for the defense to handle. It was a shame his game was cut short, as he looked capable of causing even more damage.

Kenan Yıldız - 7.0: A lively 45-minute cameo. He showed great potential with his dribbling and positive intent. He was always looking to take players on and create something. He didn't get on the scoresheet, but it was a promising display that showed why he's so highly rated.

Khéphren Thuram - 7.5: A powerful and effective performance in the engine room. He broke up play with crucial tackles and interceptions, and drove forward with purpose. He was strong, athletic, and used the ball intelligently. A really balanced display that provided the platform for the attackers to shine.

Weston McKennie - 8.5: An all-action, dynamic performance. He scored a great goal, hit the woodwork, and was a bundle of energy. He made powerful runs from midfield and was a constant goal threat. His work rate was phenomenal, and he was a key player in Juventus's dominance before he was rested.

Forwards

Jonathan David - 8.5: He led the line magnificently. A goal and an assist capped a superb center-forward's display. His movement was intelligent, his link-up play was excellent, and he was clinical when his chance came. He worked hard for the team and fully deserved his goal. A top-class performance.

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Substitutes

Fabio Miretti, Filip Kostic, Federico Gatti, Juan Cabal, Loïs Openda: The substitutes came on to see the game out and did their jobs professionally. They maintained the team's intensity and helped ensure there was no late collapse. Kostic and Openda both had chances to add to the scoreline, but only Openda took his chance.

Manager

L. Spalletti - 9.0: A tactical masterclass. He set his team up to attack with speed and precision, and they executed his plan perfectly. His players were motivated, organized, and ruthless. The substitutions were managed well to see out a comprehensive victory. A perfect game plan from the Juventus coach.

Man of the Match

Bremer of Juventus was our man of the match from this Serie A clash.

Worst Performer

Edoardo Corvi was adjudged as the worst performer in the Parma vs Juventus clash.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Parma vs Juventus?
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Juventus secured a dominant 5-1 victory over Parma in the Serie A clash.

When was Parma vs Juventus?
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The Parma vs Juventus match was played on February 1, 2026.

Who was the man of the match in Parma vs Juventus?
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Defender Bremer was the man of the match, scoring two crucial goals for Juventus.

Who was the worst performer in Parma vs Juventus?
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Parma's goalkeeper Edoardo Corvi had a difficult game, conceding five goals and making an error.

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