Dusan Vlahovic etched his name into Juventus history books with a breathtaking goal that took just 12 seconds to score against Lecce—the fastest strike by a Bianconeri player in Serie A since detailed records began in the 2004/05 season. The Serbian striker's lightning-fast effort not only stunned the home crowd but also marked a new club milestone, surpassing Arturo Vidal's previous record set against Inter in November 2012.
The goal was a masterclass in quick thinking and precision teamwork. From the opening kickoff, Juventus surged forward with intent, working the ball out to Andrea Cambiaso on the right flank. The full-back delivered a perfect cross into the box, where Vlahovic took a deft touch to wrong-foot defender Tiago Gabriel before unleashing a ferocious shot that flew beneath the crossbar and past goalkeeper Falcone. It was Cambiaso's fifth assist of the season, showcasing his growing influence in the squad.
According to OptaPaolo, Vlahovic's strike is the third fastest in Serie A over the last two decades, trailing only Rafael Leão (6 seconds) and Hirving Lozano (9 seconds). The goal set the tone for what promises to be an electrifying match, with Juventus looking to build on this early momentum. For fans and collectors alike, moments like these remind us why the right gear matters—whether it's Vlahovic's precision boots or Cambiaso's pinpoint delivery, every detail counts on the pitch.
