Juventus got back to winning ways with their American duo of Tim Weah and Weston McKennie playing a role.
The Bianconeri took the lead 20 minutes in as Kephrem Thuram's shot banked off Udinese goalkeeper Maduka Okoye and over the line for an unfortunate own goal. Nicolo Savona made it 2-0 17 minutes later, sliding a shot past Okoye to give Juve a lead they'd never relinquish.
Weah started the match on the right-hand side, having a few good moments going forward while providing a defensive presence on that side as well. In total, he completed all but three of his passes, created a chance and had multiple interceptions and clearances defensively.
McKennie, meanwhile, came on as a 70th-minute sub, replacing near-goalscorer Thuram. He was largely there to help Juve see out the game, which they did as they head back to Turin with all three points. It is the first win for Juve since Oct. 19 where they beat Lazio.