He starts on the bench, gets whistled at, scores, and celebrates staring straight at the Curva.
In just a few snapshots, that was Dusan Vlahovic’s evening in the match that opened Juventus’ league campaign. In Turin, the Bianconeri beat Parma 2-0: the first half ended goalless, then Jonathan David broke the deadlock after the restart.

Coming on in the 80th minute in place of the Canadian, Vlahovic needed only four minutes to find the net.
The Serbian is set to be a central figure this week. Milan, although close to completing the signing of Conrad Harder, could still make an attempt for him.
