Bremer brace sends Juventus into the top four
Juventus propelled itself into the Serie A top four as a double from the unlikely source of Bremer helped clinch an emphatic 4-1 win against Parma at Stadio Ennio Tardini.
Weston McKennie and Jonathan David were also on target, though Juventus could still drop out of the Champions League places should Roma beat Udinese.
After shooting just wide in the first minute, Francisco Conceicao came close to opening the scoring soon after, but could only turn Weston McKennie's cross against the crossbar.
However, Conceicao was involved in Juventus taking the lead, with his teasing 15th-minute corner met by Bremer, who powered his header in at Edoardo Corvi's near post.
Juventus then doubled its advantage eight minutes before half-time through McKennie, who acrobatically volleyed Pierre Kalulu's centre into the bottom-right corner.
But Parma reduced the deficit early in the second half when Alessandro Circati's cross to the back post was inadvertently flicked into his own net by Andrea Cambiaso.
However, the visitor restored its two-goal advantage three minutes later when a short free-kick saw McKennie head against the crossbar, with the rebound sent goalwards by David as Bremer made sure on the line.
The result was put beyond doubt in the 64th minute when Conceicao's tame shot was parried by Corvi, allowing David the simplest of finishes from inside the six-yard box.
Lois Openda thought he had added further gloss to the scoreline when he rifled the ball into the bottom-left corner, but his strike was ruled out for offside after a VAR review in second-half stoppage time.

































