Juventus eased some pressure in Serie A with a 4-0 victory over Pisa at Allianz Stadium. The win ended a sequence of four league games without success and lifted Juventus closer to the top four. It also came after exits from both the Coppa Italia and the Champions League, giving the squad a timely response in front of home supporters.
The scoreline grew steadily rather than quickly, with Andrea Cambiaso, Khephren Thuram, Kenan Yildiz and substitute Jeremie Boga all on target. Juventus controlled the match for long spells, yet Pisa still created early danger. Mattia Perin had to react sharply to keep out a close-range header from Rafiu Durosinmi, preventing an early setback for the hosts.

Across the 90 minutes Juventus produced strong attacking numbers, finishing with an expected goals figure of 2.67. Pisa managed only 0.45 xG and spent most of the game under pressure. Juventus recorded 24 total shots, regularly working shooting positions around the penalty area. The visitors offered very little threat after the opening stages and faded once the first goal arrived.
This result also extended Juventus’ perfect record against Pisa in Serie A. The club now has 12 victories from 16 top-flight meetings between the sides, without a single defeat. Juventus have gone more games without losing against only one Serie A opponent, Cremonese, with 18 matches unbeaten in that particular fixture.
Before the breakthrough, Juventus were strangely wasteful in attack. Khephren Thuram dragged one effort wide, while Jonathan David also failed to hit the target from a promising opening. The deadlock finally broke in the 54th minute when Kenan Yildiz delivered a clipped ball to the back post, where Andrea Cambiaso headed in.
The second goal arrived 11 minutes later, created again through sustained pressure. Manuel Locatelli drove a low strike against the post, with the rebound falling into space inside the area. Thuram reacted quickest and finished from close range. Pisa’s resistance weakened at that moment, and Juventus started finding gaps more easily between the defensive lines.
Yildiz received personal reward 15 minutes from time after an influential display in attack. Francisco Conceicao slipped a pass into space and Yildiz advanced, evading Francesco Coppola’s challenge before guiding a precise shot into the top corner. Deep in stoppage time, Locatelli sent Jeremie Boga through on goal, and Boga rounded goalkeeper Nicolas before finishing calmly for 4-0.
Pisa’s defeat carried historical significance for the club. They have now lost four Serie A matches in succession under the same manager for the first time since the run from September to October 1987, when Giuseppe Materazzi was in charge. For Juventus, this controlled success ended a difficult spell and strengthened their challenge near the top of the Serie A table.