Juventus secured a 2-1 win against Monza at U-Power Stadium, marking a return to form in Serie A. Goals from Weston McKennie and Nicolas Gonzalez helped Thiago Motta's team end a streak of four consecutive league draws. McKennie scored first in the 14th minute, volleying in from Teun Koopmeiners' corner. Monza equalised eight minutes later through Samuele Birindelli, who converted Andrea Carboni's cross.
Juventus celebrated their 1,700th victory in Serie A, becoming only the fourth club in the top five European leagues to achieve this since 1929-30. Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Arsenal are the other teams to have reached this milestone. This victory also extended Juventus' unbeaten run to 25 league matches.

Gonzalez restored Juventus' lead six minutes before halftime after Monza failed to clear a cross effectively. Despite Monza's attempts to rally late in the game, Juventus held firm to secure all three points. This result means Monza has now lost four consecutive home games in Serie A for the first time.
The opening goal by McKennie was Juventus' fastest in Serie A this season. The Bianconeri's performance was solid throughout the match, maintaining control despite Monza's efforts to equalise again. This win not only ended their drawing streak but also highlighted their resilience and ability to capitalise on scoring opportunities.
This victory is significant for Juventus as it underscores their consistency and dominance in Italian football over many decades. Their ability to maintain an unbeaten streak while achieving such a historic milestone reflects their enduring strength and competitiveness within the league.