Luciano Spalletti praised Juventus for showing control and mental strength in a narrow 1-0 victory over Udinese, a result that moved Juventus into Serie A’s top four ahead of the Sunday meeting between Como and Roma and underlined Juventus as serious contenders in the Serie A race.
The decisive moment came from Jeremie Boga, whose finish separated the sides, while Kenan Yildiz supplied a clever assist and later believed there was a second Juventus goal when Francisco Conceicao scored, though that effort against Udinese was ruled out and did not change the final Serie A scoreline.

Across the match, Juventus produced 3.3 expected goals, showing consistent pressure, and limited Udinese to 0.7 expected goals and only two shots on target, while also enjoying superior possession, which impressed Spalletti as Juventus closed on a milestone with the coach now standing on 299 Serie A victories.
Spalletti highlighted how Juventus used that control of the ball to defend with greater organisation and reduce danger, explaining to Sky Sport Italia: "When we see more of the ball, then we defend better," a line that summed up Spalletti’s analysis of Juventus against Udinese in Serie A.
Spalletti expanded on Juventus’ tactical approach with a detailed view of possession and risk, stating: "Possession isn't just a superficial exercise; it is used to create chances, and that doesn't mean taking unnecessary risks. You consolidate the dominance of the game, and then choose the moments when you should take those risks. We were perfect in that, not allowing Udinese many counter-attacks that we had to chase back."
The Juventus coach also underlined how the display matched Spalletti’s expectations of a top Serie A side, saying: "This reflects the mentality, aswe played with the mentality of a strong team [against Udinese]. The team did really well, maintaining that level of determination to close the game as soon as possible. We had also scored a second, but that's fine, because we were up against a very strong opponent."
Spalletti’s comments showed satisfaction with both the attacking numbers and defensive discipline from Juventus, as the Serie A match against Udinese featured controlled possession, limited exposure to counters and the ability to manage a one-goal lead against a challenging opponent while still creating enough chances to have scored more.