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Lecce match stats and viz: Defensive duels winning zones, Final-third threat, passing accuracy and more

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Lecce went into the match with a 4-2-3-1 formation with Assan Ceesay as the lone striker, who was later replaced by Lorenzo Colombo.

Juventus went into this tie with a 4-4-2 formation with Arkadiusz Milik and Fabio Miretti leading the lines. They later switched to a 5-3-2 in the 84th minute after scoring the goal.

Juventus, on the other hand, controlled the majority of the ball. They controlled 63.15% of the possession. The visitors passed well and looked to be the dominating side.

Lecce had four shots, but none of them were on target. They didn’t look very threatening when they had possession.

Juventus, however, had 13 shots and five of them were on target. They had an accuracy of 38.46% while shooting.

The hosts had a very poor xG rate of 0.09 throughout the game. They didn’t have any shots from the penalty box and couldn’t disturb the Juventus goalkeeper.

Juventus had an xG rate of 0.91. They had six shots from inside the box, and Nicolo Fagioli scored their only goal.

The hosts mainly tried to attack from the left, even though none of them bore fruit. They had zero xG from all those attacks.

Juventus mainly attacked through the right wing. 72% of their attacks were through the right wing. They had a 0.31 xG rate when attacking from the right.

Lecce played 282 passes and completed 205 of them with a success rate of 72.7%. They rarely had any attacking combination in the final third.

The visitors played a total of 528 passes and completed 446 of them. They had a success rate of 84.47%. Federico Gatti and Danillo completed 34 passes between them.

Lecce very rarely combined in the final third. They played 40 passes in the final third and completed 23 of them. They had a success rate of 57.5% while passing in the final third.

Juventus, on the other hand, played 65 passes in the final third and completed 41 of them. Federico Gatti and Juan Cuadrado combined four times in the final third.

Lecce made 89 recoveries in the game. Marin Pongrai made the most number of recoveries for the home side. The Croatian international recovered the ball 15 times.

The visitors made 93 recoveries. They managed to win the ball back in the middle a lot. Danilo finished the game with the most number of recoveries for the visitors.

Lecce contested 215 duels and won 101 of them with a success rate of 46.98%. Gabriel Strefezza participated in 34 duels with a 50% success rate.

Juventus contested 215 duels and won 100 of them with a success rate of 46.51%. Juan Cuadrado won the highest number of duels for Juventus. The Colombian International contested 29 duels.

The hosts contested 78 defensive duels and completed 45 of them, with a success rate of 56.25%. Gabriel Strefezza contested 12 of them and completed 42% of them.

Juventus, on the other hand, won 42 defensive duels. Juan Cuadrado was the player to contest the most number of defensive duels for Juventus. The right-back contested 11 defensive duels.

Lecce contested 53 aerial duels and completed 21 of them. They had a success rate of 39.62%. Joan Gonzalez participated in seven of them. 

Juventus also contested 53 aerial duels and won 26 of them. They had a success rate of 49.06%. Alex Sandro contested the most number of aerial duels for the visitors. The left-back made ten aerial duels.

Juventus came into this match looking for a desperate win to forget about their forgettable season. Nicolo Fagioli’s goal did just that. Allegri’s side will be relieved with the victory but will be looking to ensure that they produce a string of good results. They will try to take some much-needed motivation from this result as they face an in-form PSG on Wednesday.

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