February will be the toughest and most important month of the entire 2025–26 season for Juventus. Over four weeks, the Bianconeri will face several top-six opponents, an unpredictable Lazio, a cup quarterfinal against Atalanta, and a Champions League doubleheader with Galatasaray.
Before entering this demanding stretch, they traveled to Parma. In recent years, Parma had become an unpleasant opponent for Juventus, as they had not managed to win at Ennio Tardini Stadium since 2020. This time, however, there was no surprise and Juventus dominated from the opening minutes.
The team under coach Luciano Spalletti started confidently and could have taken the lead within a minute. Parma barely touched the ball and its defense was under constant pressure. After half an hour of play, Juventus led 2-0 thanks to goals from defender Bremer after a set piece and midfielder Weston McKennie.
Although the home side benefited from an own goal by Juventus after the break, the visitors quickly responded with another strike and later added a fourth. The 4-1 result was fully deserved and could have been even higher if Juventus had converted all their chances.
Spalletti fielded almost his strongest lineup with Jonathan David leading the attack supported by Yildiz, McKennie, and young Conceição. In defense, Bremer stood out both defensively and offensively. Parma, guided by young coach Carlos Cuesta, looked helpless as its back line often failed to react to Juventus’ quick combinations.
After this performance, Juventus can enter their crucial month full of confidence. The victory in Parma not only ended a long winless streak at this stadium but also confirmed the team’s growing form ahead of the decisive part of the season.