Napoli’s chances of defending their Serie A title were dashed as Juventus secured a 3-0 victory at the Allianz Stadium, thanks to goals from Jonathan David, Kenan Yildiz, and Filip Kostic.
Antonio Conte’s return to the club, where he won three consecutive Scudettos from 2011-12 to 2013-14, ended in disappointment, leaving Napoli nine points behind leaders Inter.
Juventus almost took the lead early in the match when Kefren Thuram’s curling shot struck the post, while Napoli managed to score first in the 22nd minute. David capitalized on a flick from Manuel Locatelli to curl a shot past Alex Meret at his near post.
Just two minutes later, Francisco Conceição missed a chance to extend the lead, as Alessandro Bongiorno cleared a shot off the line after receiving a pass from Yildiz.
In the second half, both sides found it hard to create clear opportunities, but a defensive error from Napoli allowed Juventus to net their second goal in the 77th minute. Substituting for the scorer David just moments earlier, Fabio Miletti intercepted a misplaced pass and assisted Yildiz, who calmly slotted the ball into the net.
Kostic then capped the match with a stunning left-footed strike from outside the box into the bottom right corner with just four minutes remaining.
FT || 3 goals and 3 points: Truly great players! @EASPORTSFC @easportsfcit #juvenapoli pic.twitter.com/tONViQwlJE
— Juventus FC (@juventusfcen) January 25, 2026
Data Report: Yildiz Shines Again as Napoli’s Nemesis
Yildiz not only led his team with the most touches in the opponent’s box (4), chances created (2), and crosses, but also scored once more against Napoli. He became the fifth Juventus player to score in both matchups against Napoli in the same Serie A season, joining legends like Cristiano Ronaldo and Alessandro Del Piero.
The talented Turkish player notched his 12th goal of the season (8 goals, 4 assists) in just 20 league appearances, surpassing his total of 35 appearances and 11 goals from the previous season.
Juventus registered an expected goals (xG) total of 1.09 with 12 shots, six on target, compared to Napoli’s 0.73 xG from nine shots, with just one troubling Michele Di Gregorio, underscoring their deserving victory.
This result highlights the growing competitive landscape in Serie A, demonstrating that even established teams like Napoli can face challenges from resurgent rivals. For soccer fans, this match serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of the league and the potential for exciting shifts in power dynamics.

