Juventus ground out a crucial 1-0 victory at Udinese to move into fourth place in Serie A, with Jeremie Boga’s winning goal, his third in consecutive matches, proving the difference in a hard-fought contest that tested the Bianconeri’s resolve throughout.
Boga was the toast of the travelling support and spoke to Sky Sport afterwards with the relaxed confidence of a man in the form of his life.
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Asked whether he had ever scored in three consecutive games before, the former Sassuolo and Nice winger laughed off the question.
“I don’t know, I don’t think so,” he said with a grin, with quotes via TuttoMercatoWeb.
UDINE, ITALY – MARCH 14: Jeremie Boga of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and Juventus FC at Stadio Friuli on March 14, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
Udinese 0-1 Juventus – Boga credits Spalletti & Yildiz for good form
He credited Luciano Spalletti’s hands-on approach in training for his recent run of form. “He always speaks to me and asks me to improve. I work hard and my teammates have welcomed me brilliantly, I want to give 100% every match.”
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Boga also reflected on a career that has not always followed a smooth trajectory.
“I had problems with consistency, but at Atalanta and Nice I learned a lot and grew as a player. Now I am happy to be here at Juventus and I hope to continue like this.”
His admiration for strike partner Kenan Yildiz was equally heartfelt.
“For me it is wonderful to play with someone of his quality. He is a player I watch and learn from, people like him make me love football.”
Yildiz, meanwhile, was characteristically humble despite reaching the remarkable milestone of ten goals and ten assists for the season. “It is good, but everything is for the team,” the Turkish forward said.
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“I have not set myself personal targets other than to keep doing more for the squad, the rest takes care of itself.” He did acknowledge, however, that his development this season has been significant.
“I think I have grown a lot mentally. I am happy with the path I am on, and I believe I can do even more.”
Three points that matter enormously, and two players who are finding their best form at exactly the right time for the Bianconeri’s Champions League aims.
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