The Juventus was forced to return to the path of success in Series A after three consecutive draws and he didn’t do it. Totally embarrassing Thiago Mottahad to settle for another draw (2-2). This time at home, in injury time with a goal from Vlahovic from a dubious penalty and against the last placed team, who had a good game.
Pos | eq | Pts | Q | v | AND | d |
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6 | 28 | 16 | 6 | 10 | 0 | |
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10 | 16 | 2 | 4 | 10 |
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Motta came out with eleven very similar to the one that allowed him to win Champions League against Guardiola’s City (2-0)but his players were seen with little freshness and continued to apply the handbrake.
Despite this, in the 18th minute the territorial dominance of the first half of the match ended with a goal by Gatti, who took advantage of Thuram’s touch after a corner kick to finish the ball into the back of the net.
Instead of continuing to accelerate and take advantage of the good momentum, the Bianconero team relaxed and chose not to miss opportunities.
Already in the second period, Vecchia Signora entered with renewed energy in search of a goal that would put them in the middle. And he found it through Kenan Yildiz in the 49th minute, but he couldn’t get on the scoreboard due to offside.
Thuram almost scored the second, by far the most inspired, but his shot went over the crossbar. And Venezia, who had little presence in the rival area but remained alive in the match, took advantage of a brilliant cross from Zampano for Ellertsson to head home and tie the game (61′).
Then Juve put it in fifth gear, but as happens all season, when things are not going well, they want to find the result by skipping the whole process leading up to it, the result is almost always negative. Serbian goalkeeper Stankovic showed a brutal hand and allowed the contest to remain level until the 83rd minute, when Venezia took advantage of a set piece at the far post where Idzes finished off Nicolussi’s early cross with a weak touch on his head.
Return of Nico González
The Argentine winger, one of the great signings of the summer, entered the final stage in desperation after several weeks out injured. But it was a Brazilian, Douglas Luiz, with a wonderful scissor that came out kissing the wood.
In stoppage time, the virgin appeared in Juventus with a shot from Conceiçao that was stopped by the Serbian goalkeeper, but on the rebound it touched the body of Douglas Luiz and Candella avoided the goal with a dubious handball. The referee gave of the penalty and Vlahovic changed and at least saved the undefeated.
match lineup
29
37
6
19
4
15
22
16
9
8
10
35
7
77
33
30
4
38
14
20
11
6

Allianz Stadium

Philip Stankovic35
79′
Francesco Zampano7
46′
85′
Mikael Ellertsson77
60′
80′
Marin Sverko33
90′
18′
Michael Svoboda30
31′
Jay Idzes4
82′
64′
Magnus Kofod Andersen38
73′
Hans Nicolussi Caviglia14
94′
95′
Joel Pohjanpalo20
73′
65′
Gaetano Oristanio11
80′
48′
85′
Gianluca Busio6

Replacements

Jesse Joronen1
Bruno12
85′
Matteo Grandi23
Ridgecian Haps5
79′
Giorgio Altare15
31′
65′
Joel Schingtienne25
64′
Antonio Candela27
73′
85′
Franco Carboni79
John Yeboah10
73′
89′
Bjarki Bjarkason19
Domen Crnigoj22
80′
Said El Haddad80
Issa Doumbia97
Christian Gytkjær9
80′

coach

Thiago Motta
Eusebio Di Francesco
Source: La Verdad

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