Canada’s Jonathan David marked his Serie A debut with a goal, propelling Juventus to a 2-0 victory over Parma in their season opener. David, who joined Juventus on a free transfer from Lille in July, expressed his satisfaction at scoring in his first game but emphasized the importance of securing three points. The 25-year-old forward, who was warmly applauded by fans upon his substitution, had an impressive record at Lille last season with 25 goals and 12 assists in 49 matches. David, Canada’s all-time leading scorer with 36 goals in 67 appearances, stated his commitment to contributing to the team in various ways, whether through scoring goals, providing assists, or defending. Juventus, playing with 10 men after Andrea Cambiaso’s late red card, sealed the win with a goal from substitute Dusan Vlahovic following a quick counter-attack orchestrated by Kenan Yildiz. The victory was a result of Juventus’ improved performance in the second half, highlighted by David’s goal in the 59th minute. Cambiaso’s red card, earned in a moment of indiscretion, did not deter Juventus from clinching a successful start to their season.