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In Rome, Juventus secured their 15th Italian Cup triumph by defeating Atalanta 1-0, preventing their rivals from claiming their first title in over fifty years.
The lone goal came in the fourth minute from Dusan Vlahovic, propelling Juventus to victory in a match characterized by a resilient defensive display.
Despite entering the final with a limited number of wins since January, Massimiliano Allegri’s team thwarted Atalanta’s attacks, with Vlahovic’s early strike proving decisive.
The win marked the end of a three-year trophy drought for Juventus, reaffirming their status as Italy’s most decorated club.
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Atalanta, with high hopes of securing their first major trophy since 1963, were unable to breach Juventus’ well-organized defense, managing no shots on target throughout the game.
Their best chance came late in the match when Ademola Lookman’s effort struck the post, highlighting Juventus’ defensive solidity.
With the Italian Cup secured, Juventus and Atalanta now shift focus to their respective league and European campaigns, aiming for further success in the upcoming fixtures.
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