Juventus will play next season in the Conference League… if UEFA doesn’t punish him for ‘Case Capital Gains’. A lesser evil for the historic Turin club after a season to forget that it lived installed on a roller coaster of emotions as a result of the reduction of 15 points that finally remained at ten.
Juventus had on the last day of Serie A the possibility of entering the Europa League. They followed by losing to Udinese (0-1) but remained in seventh place in the table as Roma beat Spezia in a hard-fought (2-1), thanks to a penalty from Paulo Dybala, they finished sixth and qualified for the second continental competition with Atalanta (5th after their 5–2 defeat at Monza).
Juve dominated an Udinese that didn’t play anything, but didn’t pull a punch. In the first half, the best of his rare opportunities came from set pieces, his main resource. Arkadiusz Milik extended a corner taken by Federico Chiesa and Leonardo Bonucci, also with a header, headed over the crossbar (31′).
Enter Di Marís and mark Chiesa
After the break, seeing that his team needed help, Massimiliano Allegri gave an entry at half time to angel di maria and Juve soon scored, although the goal was Chiesa’s own after only receiving from Manuel Locatelli and place the ball next to the post with a tight thread (68′).
A few seconds later a whip of Sandi Lovric forced Wojciech Szczesny to work hard to deflect a shell from the ground that has slipped to (70′). That was Udinese’s first shot and in the second the Polish goalkeeper got another venomous shot from nehuen perez (84′).
Juve also had a chance and ended up with a victory that didn’t help them qualify for the Europa League. The climax that sums up a surreal era.
Source: La Verdad
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