Juventus bounced back from a recent draw with a convincing 3-0 victory at Sassuolo on Tuesday, reclaiming fourth place in Serie A. Canadian forward Jonathan David starred with a goal and an assist in the match. Roma and Como also won to intensify the battle for Champions League spots.
Juventus ended their mini-slump with a dominant 3-0 win over Sassuolo in Serie A on January 6, 2026, moving back into fourth position with 36 points from 19 games. The result came after a frustrating 1-1 home draw against lowly Lecce at the weekend, where Jonathan David missed a penalty.
The game at Sassuolo started brightly for Juventus, who took the lead in the 16th minute when home defender Tarik Muharemovic turned the ball into his own net. The visitors struggled to convert chances in the first half but improved after the break. David, making amends for his earlier miss, set up Fabio Miretti for the second goal in the 62nd minute. Just a minute later, David scored himself, capitalizing on a poor clearance from Sassuolo goalkeeper Arijanet Muric to seal the three points.
"It's a win that comes at the right time for me, but the most important thing is that we're back to winning ways," David said after the match. Coach Luciano Spalletti praised his forward: "He played a very good match; his game against Lecce was already very good, right up until his penalty, but for us, he had nothing to prove."
Juventus now sit just behind leaders Inter Milan (39 points), AC Milan (38), and champions Napoli (37), though they have played two more games than the top three. Their position is under pressure from Roma, who also have 36 points after a 2-0 away win at Lecce. Irish forward Evan Ferguson opened the scoring in the 14th minute, with Ukrainian Artem Dovbyk adding a second in the 71st minute—Roma's first away victory since November 23.
Como, with 33 points and a game in hand, kept pace by thrashing bottom-side Pisa 3-0. Maximo Perrone scored first in the 68th minute, followed by Anastasios Douvikas with goals in the 76th and 96th minutes from the penalty spot. Goalkeeper Jean Butez saved a late penalty to preserve the clean sheet. Como coach Cesc Fabregas downplayed the standings: "I never look at them, even though a member of my staff told me to look at them today after our victory. I'm not interested in them."
Pisa remain rooted to the bottom with 12 points, level with Fiorentina and Verona, having won just once in 19 matches. These results heighten the competition for the four Champions League qualifying spots as the season progresses.