Dusan Vlahovic has earned a brief respite from criticism following his crucial goal against Manchester City in Juventus’ 2-0 Champions League victory. Calciomercato detail that the Serbian striker’s performance was a testament to his strength, determination, and ability to deliver when it matters most.
“A bit of luck, but the important thing is that it went in,” Vlahovic said of his goal, acknowledging the assist from City goalkeeper Ederson’s error. However, the striker’s overall contribution went beyond just scoring, showcasing his physical prowess and tenacity.
Vlahovic’s post-match comments revealed a growing leadership role within the team. “It’s not possible that we have to wait for a slap to start playing. I told the guys we could do it from the first minute,” he stated, demonstrating his desire to motivate his teammates.
In the head-to-head battle with Erling Haaland, Vlahovic surprisingly came out on top. While the Norwegian has scored five goals in the competition, Vlahovic is just one behind with four, despite playing one game less. The Serbian also outperforms Haaland in several other metrics, including assists, expected assists, and chances created.
The stark difference lies in the expected goals per game: Vlahovic averages 2.57 opportunities, while Haaland sees 6.83. This disparity highlights the importance of team context in a striker’s performance.