There were hugs, tears of both joy and comfort and, ultimately, madness reigned Luigi Ferraris this Friday at the end of Genoa-Juventus. The local team, which was sunk in the fight to avoid relegation, received those from Allegri, already classified for the next Champions League and nothing else to fight for more than honor; and it had to be a goal in the 96th minute that ended with the return of Genoa (2-1).
From the first whistle Juventus proved a certain lack of competitive tension, but the truth is that in Genoa It was worth him to learn how to take advantage of it. In fact, and after a cheap and goalless first half, the first to strike was the ‘bianconero’ team. In particular, he did paulo dybalathe best of the visitors, by sending a blast into the net with his right foot from the side of the box in the 48th minute.
Soon after himself Dybala He sent a bang into the wood that could mean the sentence of Genoa both in terms of this match and their future in Serie A. But in the 80 ‘, and when it seems the three points will travel to Turin, Dybala was changed and from there the story changed.
In minute 87, and with difficulty coming out of the stands Luigi Ferraris, Albert Gudmundsson took advantage of a pass between the lines of Amiri to overcome Szczesny and achieve a draw. In the said play he is shown By Sciglioand the protector of Juventus He has already made a penalty with the added time that he is responsible for accomplishing a goal Criscito to prove the success of Genoa. What things have football! He himself just a week past the penalty shot in the derby against Sampdoria which could mean a draw.
It should be noted, however, that the point achieved may not be sufficient for Genoawhich depends on Salernitana and the Cagliari click to continue to trust in your safety. Ang JuventusFor his part, he has already done his homework.
Source: La Verdad

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