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Canadian striker Jonathan David nets on his Juventus debut, sealing a 2-0 Serie A win over Parma in the season opener.

Jonathan David Scores in Juventus Debut Victory

Canadian Star Makes an Instant Impact

Canadian forward Jonathan David, 25, scored on his Serie A debut for Juventus, helping the Italian giants secure a 2-0 win over Parma in their season opener on Sunday. The Ottawa native’s goal set the tone for a strong second-half performance in front of home fans in Turin.

Key Moment of the Match

The breakthrough came in the 59th minute, when David beat his marker and tapped home a cross from teammate Kenan Yildiz. The strike not only energized Juventus but also showcased David’s instinctive finishing ability, earning him an ovation from the crowd when he was substituted later in the match.

How the Match Unfolded

Juventus initially struggled to break down Parma’s defense in the first half, but momentum shifted after halftime. Following Andrea Cambiaso’s red card in the 83rd minute, substitute Dusan Vlahovic doubled Juve’s lead in stoppage time after a swift counterattack. Despite finishing with 10 men, the Bianconeri controlled the game’s decisive moments.

Player’s Reaction and Goals Ahead

Speaking after the match, David described the night as “everything I hoped for.” He credited the atmosphere at the Allianz Stadium and emphasized his commitment to contributing however possible—through goals, assists, or defensive work. “The most important thing is the three points,” he said.

Career Background and Canadian Legacy

David joined Juventus in July after his contract with French club Lille expired, where he tallied 25 goals and 12 assists last season. On the international stage, he has become a central figure for Canada, holding the record as the country’s all-time leading scorer with 36 goals in 67 appearances.

What This Means for Juventus

For Juventus, David’s arrival marks the beginning of a new attacking era as the club looks to reclaim Serie A dominance. His debut goal not only boosts fan optimism but also underscores the growing influence of Canadian talent on the global football stage.

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