Wasn't exactly a pretty or convincing performance from Juve, but it was a good win.
Parma are an awkward side and it would have been all too easy for Juve to drop points there with the Real Madrid game in midweek.
Juve's attacking play is badly stunted whenever Lichtsteiner isn't playing, as no-one else can provide the sort of penetration he is capable of on the right side, so when you add to that Juve having an attacking pair that offered little or nothing for extended periods of the game, it was going to be pretty tough for them to create much by way of clear chances.
Still, I thought the defending was much better than I've seen for a while. There was one dangerous situation in the first half when Padoin tucked in too far (not a huge error) and one in the second half when Chiellini made a poor effort at stopping Biabiany (Biabiany's pace means he's almost inevitably going to get into one dangerous position per match), but that's not bad against a pretty decent attack.
Juve generally seemed more compact and the intensity and level of aggression of their defending seemed better to me.
Once Juve get back to defending properly, they can start to worry about playing better going forward.
Would be interested to know the thinking behind playing Vidal deep and Pogba higher up. Not going to suggest it's wrong, but I'd like to know what Conte's reasons are - particularly given how many people have Pogba pencilled in for the deep role in midfield post-Pirlo.
Thought Barzagli was very good.