Juventus defender Gleison Bremer has taken responsibility for a defensive error that led to a draw against Verona. He publicly apologized, acknowledging he should have performed better.
Juventus defender Bremer takes responsibility for error in Verona draw
Gleison Bremer has publicly apologised after a costly defensive mistake contributed to Juventus dropping points in a home draw against Verona, with the Brazilian centre-back admitting he should have done better.
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Bremer’s error came when he attempted to play out from the back inside his own penalty area, looking to find Pierre Kalulu, but the pass was intercepted by Bradaric.
The Verona winger immediately fed Bowie, who was left unmarked and beat Di Gregorio at his near post to give the visitors the lead.
LEWISBURG, WEST VIRGINIA – JUNE 14: Gleison Bremer #3 of Juventus arrives at the airport prior to the official FIFA Club World Cup 2025 on June 14, 2025 in Lewisburg, West Virginia. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)
Bremer attempted to play out from the back but his pass was intercepted, leading to a costly defensive error.
Bremer publicly apologized and admitted he should have done better following the draw.
The match ended in a draw, resulting in Juventus dropping points at home.
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Taking to Instagram shortly after the final whistle, the defender offered a direct apology. “Today, due to a miscommunication, the mistake was mine,” Bremer wrote.
“I take full responsibility, no excuses. I should have done better. Now more united than ever, until the end.”
It was not an isolated struggle on the evening. Bremer was reported to have had a difficult night dealing with Bowie throughout, frequently coming off second best in aerial duels and physical battles.
Head coach Luciano Spalletti also addressed the error after the match, acknowledging it as a known limitation in his side’s game.
“Bremer and Kelly are two great defenders in terms of individual quality and in one-v-one duels,” Spalletti said. “But in terms of building from the back they do concede something, these are aspects we have to live with.”
The slip is likely to reignite scrutiny of Bremer’s composure in possession, and will also bring renewed attention to comments the defender made in a press conference weeks earlier.
“At Juventus they have been treading water for six years and that cannot happen,” he said at the time. “It is important to go back to winning. To be considered champions you have to win, and I want to win.”