Bologna-Juve, a quarter of an hour of madness

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The poster for the 37th day of Serie A between Bologna and Juventus kept all its promises this Monday evening.

Between players guaranteed to play in the Champions League next season, Bolognese and Turin were battling to establish themselves as the third Italian power behind the two Milans.

After having clearly taken the upper hand, thanks to a double from Calafiori (2e53e) and a goal from Castro (11e), Motta’s men were surprised in the final quarter of an hour, faltering three times in the space of eight minutes.

Chiesa first revived the Bianconeri (76e), then Milik (83e) and Yildiz (84e), in quick succession, dampened the enthusiasm of Bologna, in the pouring rain. To the great happiness of Montero, the interim successor on the Turin bench of a newly arrived Allegri.

Still under threat from Atalanta, who are a game behind, Bologna and Juventus will try to gain the upper hand against Genoa and Monza, respectively, at the end of the week.

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