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Juventus take Serie A lead with win over Lecce

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Lecce, Italy - A second-half brace from Dusan Vlahovic and a late header from Gleison Bremer earned Juventus a 3-0 away win over Lecce on Sunday, lifting them to the top of Serie A.

Juve lead the standings with 52 points, one ahead of second-placed Inter Milan, who did not play a league match this weekend as they were participat­ing in the Italian Supercup. Lecce are 14th with 21 points.

Juve are now unbeaten in the last 16 league matches.

Juve manager Massimilia­no Allegri said his side are now starting to believe they could win the Scudetto for the first time since 2020.

“There is nothing impossible in football. We must have that belief in our minds that we can do something extraordin­ary and make the seemingly impossible become possible,” he told DAZN.

“We must give our all, then if the others do better, you shake their hands and applaud them for their efforts.”

Juve were close to gaining an early breakthrou­gh but Weston Mckennie's header was thwarted on the goal line by Lecce defender Nikola Krstovic.

After 59 minutes, Juve broke the deadlock when Vlahovic sent the ball bouncing into the far corner.

Nine minutes later, Vlahovic doubled Juve's lead by deflecting a header from Mckennie that was already on course for the net.

Bayern suffer shock loss

Bayern Munich slumped to a 1-0 home loss to Werder Bremen on Sunday after a Mitchell Weiser goal to stay seven points adrift of leaders Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga title race.

It was Werder's first victory in Munich since 2008 and the champions' second league loss of the campaign.

Bayern have now failed to score in a home league game for the first time since February 2020, ending a run of 65 consecutiv­e home games with at least one goal.

 ?? ?? Gleison Bremer of Juventus scores against Lecce on Sunday
Gleison Bremer of Juventus scores against Lecce on Sunday

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