Juventus forward Dusan Vlahovic scored 12 seconds [1] into a match against Lecce to lead his team to a 1-0 [3] victory.
The result provides Juventus with three crucial points [4] in their 2025/26 Serie A campaign. Securing these points is vital for the club's standing as they navigate the competitive Italian league season.
Vlahovic's strike is the fastest Juventus goal in Serie A since records began in the 2004/05 season [2]. The rapid start gave Juventus an immediate advantage in the match held in Lecce, Italy.
Despite the early lead, the match remained tense as the game progressed. Juventus attempted to extend their lead in the second half, but two of their goals were disallowed [5]. These decisions left the scoreline narrow, but the early strike proved sufficient to hold off the home side.
The victory ensures that the team leaves Lecce with the full three points [4] available. The match highlighted Vlahovic's ability to apply pressure from the opening whistle, a trait that has become central to the Juventus attack this season.
Juventus maintained their defensive discipline for the remainder of the contest to preserve the 1-0 [3] lead. While the disallowed goals in the second half [5] suggested a more dominant performance was possible, the efficiency of the opening 12 seconds [1] defined the outcome.
“Vlahovic's strike is the fastest Juventus goal in Serie A since records began in the 2004/05 season.”
This record-breaking goal underscores Vlahovic's role as a primary offensive catalyst for Juventus. By securing a win despite having two goals disallowed, Juventus demonstrates a level of clinical efficiency and defensive resilience that is critical for maintaining a high position in the Serie A table.




