Juventus are still mired in a delicate moment and, despite ending their worst run in Serie A with three consecutive defeats, they failed to rediscover success when they visited Bologna on Thiago Motta (1-1).
A tie that keeps the ‘bianconeri’ in third place, after returning 15 penalty points, although they need to improve to qualify for the Champions League as they have three teams (Inter, Milan and Roma) on three points.
Juventus soon found themselves with a score against as a result of a penalty, awarded by the referee at the request of VAR, which was made by Danilo to Riccardo Orsolini, who converted the shot (10′).
Without Angel Di Maria, with ankle discomfort, by Moise Kean and in lameness Dusan Vlahovic on the bench In the beginning, Arkadiusz Milik He is the great reference for Juve in attack, supported by Federico Chiesa.
Milik missed a penalty
The Polish ‘9’ leveled with a centered volley blocked by his compatriot Lukasz Skorupski. Soon after, the Bologna goalkeeper kept his team alive with two consecutive saves after a double chance Niccolo Fagioli.
They were the best moments for Juve and Milik, after falling in place of John Lucumihad the best chance to tie but the VAR penalty was shot wide and Skorupski he guessed the intention (30′) in the face-to-face between the Poles.
Juve dominated the match but before the break they suffered back-to-back scares Muse Barrow forced Wojciech Szczesny, upon his reappearance, to complete two saves.
Juventus tie
In the second half, Milik finally found the door by taking advantage of a defensive rebound to shoot with a low whiplash with his left foot.
the entrance of young people Samuel Iling-Junior It seemed to serve as a revulsion for Juve with its lack of balance and it was 1-2 after a good break but it shot high.
The defense conceded as much in the end
In the final stage of the game anything can happen. Both teams were exposed for their defensive mistakes and gave away clear chances. Joshua Zirkzee and Michel Aebischer, who came in as a refresher, came very close to scoring for Bologna as well Matías Soulé, that’s a high shot
Juve played based on arreones, without continuity and by pushing they were able to counter the goal against but it was not enough to achieve a victory that they did not win.
BOLOGNA
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JUVENTUS
Bologna: Skorupski; Posch (De Silvestri, 87′), Soumaoro, Lucumí, Kyriakopoulos (Cambiaso, 67′); Moro (Medel, 81′), Schouten, Nicolás Domínguez (Zirkzee, 67′); Orsolini, Barrow, Ferguson (Aebischer, 81′)
The
Juventus: Szczesny; Square, Gatti, Danilo, Alex Sandro; Fagioli (Soulé, 58′), Locatelli (Paredes, 83′), Rabiot; Chiesa (Miretti, 70′), Milik (Vlahovic, 83′), Kostic (Iling, 58′)
The
Goal: 1-0 Orsolini (pen.) (10′), 1-1 Milik (60′)
Referee: Simone Sozza. Yellow cards to Posch (2′), Kyriakopoulos (42′), Rabiot (55′), Paredes (88′)
Spectators: 30,071 at Renato Dall’Ara
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Source: La Verdad

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