Juventus return to top of Serie A with win over Genoa

Juventus returned to top of the Serie A standings after a 3-0 win at Genoa on Saturday as striker Dusan Vlahovic found the net twice to help Thiago Motta's side recover their scoring touch.

Juventus, who started their campaign with consecutive 3-0 wins but have drawn each of their last three league games 0-0, top the table with 12 points from six games.

They are one point ahead of second-placed Torino, who host Lazio on Sunday, as well as rivals AC Milan and Inter Milan, in third and fourth.

The teams -- who drew both Serie A encounters last season -- started cautiously and a dull first half ended with no shots on target, with Vlahovic sending a free kick just over the bar.

But the game came alive when Juventus were awarded a penalty for Koni De Winter's handball after the break and the Serbia striker made no mistake when he converted from the spot. 

Dusan Vlahovic scored twice for Juventus.
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He then scored again in the 55th minute, sending a Teun Koopmeiners pass into the far bottom corner from a tight angle, before the Dutch midfielder hit the bar from close range shortly after.

Vlahovic had a chance to seal the win with a hat-trick late in the game but his header missed the target from point-blank range.

Substitute Francisco Conceição sealed the win with a low, one-touch finish from near the penalty spot one minute from fulltime.

Juve have a perfect record so far of six games with a clean sheet, the first such run in the club's history.

The last side to have managed a similar feat were AC Milan in 1993 under Fabio Capello.

The game in Genoa was played behind closed doors after crowd violence during their Coppa Italia fixture against Serie B side Sampdoria left more than 50 people injured.

Juventus travel to RB Leipzig in the Champions League on Wednesday before they host bottom side Cagliari in Serie A on Oct. 6.

Genoa, who were unbeaten in their previous three league games against Juventus, have one win from six games and are 16th on five points.