Goals from Paulo Dybala and Juan Cuadrado sent Juventus back to the top of the Serie A table with a comfortable 2-0 win over 10-man Brescia yesterday.
Brescia striker Florian Aye picked up two yellow cards in three minutes near the end of the first half and Juventus immediately capitalised as Dybala whipped in the opener from a free kick.
Cuadrado doubled their advantage with a neat finish after 75 minutes, and the home crowd were given more reason to cheer when captain Giorgio Chiellini came off the bench to make his first appearance since rupturing his cruciate ligament in August.
Maurizio Sarri rested forward Cristiano Ronaldo, who has scored in 10 consecutive Serie A matches, and his gamble paid off as Juve eased to a win that moved them up to 57 points.
“The worst is over but now the toughest part begins,” Chiellini said about his efforts to regain top form as Juve battle in the domestic league and cup, and with the Champions League resuming next week.
“I needed this boost of energy in the last quarter of an hour. Now I have to work hard and I want to help my teammates to win all we can. I hope I can lend a hand and give my contribution now that crunch time is here.”
However, Inter Milan will push Juve into second place on goal difference if they beat third-placed Lazio later.
Sarri came in for criticism after a shock 2-1 defeat by Hellas Verona last weekend saw his side lose the Serie A lead to Inter, but they were rarely tested by relegation-battling Brescia at the Allianz Stadium.
The visitors lost goalkeeper Enrico Alfonso to a head injury early on, meaning Lorenzo Andrenacci was called on to make his Serie A debut, and their hopes of recording their first win at Juventus in Serie A took a blow when Aye was shown a second yellow for barging over Aaron Ramsey. Dybala stroked the resulting free kick into the corner of the net, and Juve almost made it two when Andrenacci palmed a Daniele Rugani header onto the crossbar.
There were concerns for Sarri when substitute Miralem Pjanic limped off with a muscular problem, but Cuadrado put the result beyond doubt, exchanging passes with Blaise Matuidi before dinking home a neat finish.
Elsewhere, Dusan Vlahovic and Federico Chiesa scored two goals apiece as Fiorentina hammered Sampdoria 5-1, both sides finishing the first half with 10 men after Sampdoria defender Nicola Murru and Fiorentina midfielder Milan Badelj picked up second yellow cards.
Gervinho scored for Parma in a 1-0 victory at Sassuolo and Hellas Verona extended their unbeaten run to nine games with a 0-0 draw at Udinese.
Scoring chances were scarce at Udine’s Friuli stadium where strikers from both sides had trouble against tight defences.
Verona, who held Lazio 0-0 in early February and beat Juventus 2-1 last weekend, are sixth and in the Europa League zone. But they could be leapfrogged by AC Milan if the Rossoneri beat Torino today. Udinese sit 14th, four points above the drop zone.