David Breaks a 16-Match Drought as Juventus Dominate Sassuolo 3-0
7 January 2026
Match Recap
On Tuesday, January 7, 2026, Juventus hosted Sassuolo in the 19th round of Serie A and emerged with a convincing 3-0 victory. The win showcased Juventus’ control over the match and set the tone for a strong mid-season push.
Canadian forward Jonathan David ended a lengthy drought by scoring in this game, his first goal in 135 days since the opening round against Parma. After 18 rounds without a league strike, he found the back of the net in the 19th round to spark the win.
Juventus moved to 36 points, climbing to fourth place, while Sassuolo sat on 23 points in eleventh. The mood around the squad was buoyant after David’s goal, especially following a missed penalty in the previous fixture against Lecce.
David Returns to Scoring Form
The goal marked a crucial return to form for David in Serie A and provided a momentum boost for Juventus as they closed the match in comfortable fashion. The goal also highlighted Opta’s note on the time elapsed since his last league strike and underscored the importance of a reliable number nine in Juventus’ plans this season.
Following the successful strike, teammates surrounded David in celebration, underscoring the relief and unity within the squad after a difficult period and prior missed opportunities.
What It Means for Juventus
With the victory, Juventus moved up to the fourth spot with 36 points, while Sassuolo remained on 23 points in eleventh. The win also reinforced the team’s belief that they can sustain a push for a top-four finish this season.
In the post-match chatter, the atmosphere suggested a renewed confidence around the squad, especially after converting a critical chance that had been on the back of recent misfires and a penalty miss in the prior game.
Punchline 1: If droughts had a championships belt, David just boxed it away in style—guess the drought is going to season’s finale now.
Punchline 2: Juve’s scoring drought finally ended; apparently even the goalposts filed a complaint for too much drama—time to retire the popcorn, the goals are back, folks.