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Sassuolo 0-3 Juventus Player Ratings: Jonathan David Stands Out in One-Sided Serie A Clash

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Sassuolo vs Juventus Player Ratings

Juventus clinched a comfortable win in their most recent Serie A clash against another Italian giant, Sassuolo. As the match was filled with many dramatic events, let’s check out Sassuolo vs Juventus player ratings in the article below.

The Old Lady, sitting fourth in the Serie A standings, travelled to Sassuolo with an aim to bag all three points. The visitors, however, were unable to showcase their dominance in the first half. Despite missing several chances, Juventus left the field with a one-goal lead at the first-half whistle. It was an own goal by Sassuolo centre-back Tarik Muharemovic that gave the travelling unit an edge in the crucial Serie A fixture.

Juventus FC came roaring back in the second half. They looked more aggressive after the hour mark, and their efforts ultimately paid off. Fabio Miretti struck the second goal for Juventus in the 62nd minute before young gun Jonathan David made it 3-0 for them.

Sassuolo made a few changes late in the second half, bringing on Luca Lipani, Nicholas Pierini and Belgian midfielder Aster Vranckx. The home team, however, struggled to change the scoreline. Juventus boss Luciano Spalletti also turned to his bench and tried some of his substitutions. No team was able to make anything happen, and the Sassuolo vs Juventus game ended at a score of 0-3.

Here are Sportsdunia's Sassuolo vs Juventus Player Ratings from the Serie A game:

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Juventus Player Ratings vs Sassuolo

Let's see Juventus Player Ratings from the Sassuolo vs Juventus Serie A fixture:

Goalkeeper

Michele Di Gregorio - 6.5: Had a surprisingly quiet evening for the most part. He was a spectator for large spells of the game. Made two comfortable saves late on when Sassuolo finally managed a couple of shots on target. A clean sheet is a clean sheet, but he was rarely tested.

Defenders

Bremer - 7.0: A solid and untroubled performance at the heart of the defence. He won most of his aerial duels and was composed on the ball. Sassuolo's attack offered so little threat that Bremer could have pulled up a deckchair. He was efficient and did everything required of him without breaking a sweat.

Teun Koopmeiners - 7.5: Deployed in a defensive capacity, he looked incredibly comfortable. His pass accuracy was a stellar 95%, helping Juventus build from the back with ease. He read the game well, making a couple of key interceptions. It was a disciplined and intelligent performance, showing his versatility.

Pierre Kalulu - 7.0: A tidy performance from the defender. He was strong in the tackle and made some important clearances when Sassuolo attempted to build pressure. He also supported the attack well, providing width down the flank. Didn't put a foot wrong all game.

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Midfielders

Manuel Locatelli - 8.5: From our perspective, he absolutely ran the show. With 126 touches, he was the heartbeat of the team, dictating the tempo from start to finish. His passing range was superb, and he controlled the midfield battle effortlessly. A true captain's display, leading by example.

Khéphren Thuram - 8.0: A dynamic and powerful presence in the middle of the park. He was constantly driving forward, testing the keeper with two shots on target. His two key passes showed his creative side, and he was a nightmare for the Sassuolo midfield to handle. A very complete performance.

Weston McKennie - 7.0: The typical all-action display we've come to expect from him. He worked tirelessly, covering ground and linking play between defence and attack. His energy was infectious before he was substituted in the second half. A valuable contribution to the team's control.

Andrea Cambiaso - 7.5: A really bright and creative outing. He created a big chance and was a constant source of invention for his team. His movement off the ball was clever, causing all sorts of problems for the opposition defence. Unlucky not to get an assist for his efforts.

Forwards

Fabio Miretti - 8.0: He deservedly got on the scoresheet with a well-taken goal that doubled Juventus's lead. He was a livewire throughout, popping up in dangerous areas and linking up well with the other forwards. His performance was full of energy and quality, a real bright spark.

Kenan Yıldız - 7.5: How did he not score? The youngster was a constant menace, registering five shots on target and forcing the brilliant Arijanet Murić into several great saves. His desire and movement were top-class, even if his finishing was slightly off. A very promising, albeit frustrating, night for him personally.

Jonathan David - 9.0: Simply unplayable. He was the highest-rated player on the pitch, and for good reason. A goal, an assist, and six key passes tell the story of a complete forward's performance. He tormented the Sassuolo defence all night and was the clear man of the match. A stunning display.

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Substitutes

Loïs Openda - 6.0: Came on for David but didn't have the same impact. João Mário - 6.0: Added fresh legs to see out the game. Juan Cabal - N/A: Not on long enough to rate. Vasilije Adzic - N/A: A late cameo. Edon Zhegrova - N/A: Introduced in the final moments.

Manager

L. Spalletti - 8.0: His game plan worked to perfection. His side dominated possession, created numerous chances, and were defensively sound. He set his team up to exploit Sassuolo's weaknesses, and the result was a comprehensive and well-deserved victory on the road.

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Sassuolo Player Ratings vs Juventus

Check out Sassuolo Player Ratings from Sassuolo vs Juventus Serie A game:

Goalkeeper

Arijanet Murić - 8.5: It's rare for a goalkeeper on the wrong end of a 3-0 scoreline to be his team's best player, but that was the case here. He made an incredible eight saves, many of them spectacular stops to deny Kenan Yıldız. Without his heroics, this could have easily been a 6-0 or 7-0 drubbing. An outstanding individual performance in a losing effort.

Defenders

Josh Doig - 5.0: A very difficult night for the fullback. He was constantly targeted by Juventus's attackers and struggled to cope with their pace and movement. He lost possession far too many times and offered little going forward. A tough lesson for him.

Sebastian Walukiewicz - 4.5: Looked completely overwhelmed by the quality of the Juventus attack. He was caught out of position several times and made an error that led to a shot. A performance he will want to forget quickly, as he never looked comfortable.

Jay Idzes - 4.0: A disastrous performance. His dreadful error led directly to a Juventus goal, a moment that killed any chance of a comeback. He looked shaky and bereft of confidence all evening. From our perspective, he was the worst performer on the pitch.

Tarik Muharemović - 4.5: His night started with a horribly unlucky own goal, and it never got any better. The early mistake seemed to shatter his confidence, and his passing was erratic throughout. He struggled to deal with the movement of Jonathan David and had a torrid time.

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Midfielders

Nemanja Matic - 5.5: The veteran captain was completely overrun in midfield. He tried to bring some composure but was fighting a losing battle against the superior Juventus engine room. He lost the ball in crucial areas and couldn't stamp his authority on the game at all.

Edoardo Iannoni - 5.0: An anonymous and ineffective display. He offered very little both defensively and offensively, completing just 20 passes before being substituted. The game simply passed him by. He was a passenger for much of his time on the pitch.

Ismaël Koné - 6.0: One of the few Sassuolo outfield players to emerge with any credit. He showed some fight and desire, trying to drive the ball forward with a few successful dribbles. His passing was neat, but he was ultimately part of a midfield that was comprehensively outplayed.

Forwards

Kristian Thorstvedt - 6.0: He looked lively in the opening stages and had a couple of early efforts on goal. It was a real shame his evening was cut short by an unfortunate injury in the first half. Sassuolo missed his energy after he went off.

Armand Laurienté - 5.5: A very quiet and frustrating game for the winger. He was well-marshalled by the Juventus defence and couldn't get into the game at all. He created one chance but was largely on the periphery before being substituted.

Andrea Pinamonti - 5.0: A thankless task leading the line. He was completely isolated and starved of service all night. He battled hard but lost the majority of his duels and failed to register a single shot on target. A miserable evening for the striker.

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Substitutes

Alieu Fadera - 6.0: Brought on for the injured Thorstvedt and showed some energy. Aster Vranckx - 5.5: Tried to add some steel to the midfield but struggled. Luca Lipani - 6.0: Forced a good save with a shot from distance. Nicholas Pierini - 6.0: Looked lively and created a chance. Cas Odenthal - N/A: Came on too late to make an impact.

Manager

F. Grosso - 4.5: His team looked tactically naive and were outclassed in every department. The defensive setup was shambolic, and they offered no discernible attacking threat. He was unable to change the course of the game, and his side looked beaten long before the final whistle.

Sportsdunia’s Player of the Match Goes to Jonathan David.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Sassuolo vs Juventus?
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Juventus secured a comfortable 3-0 victory over Sassuolo in this Serie A match.
When was Sassuolo vs Juventus?
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The Sassuolo vs Juventus match was played on January 6, 2026.
Who was the man of the match in Sassuolo vs Juventus?
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Jonathan David was the undisputed man of the match, scoring a goal and providing an assist.
Who was the worst performer in Sassuolo vs Juventus?
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Jay Idzes was the worst performer in the match, with his critical error leading to a goal.

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