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The Turin derby resulted in a goalless draw this Saturday (0-0).
In this 32e lifted from Serie A, Juventus was unable to get the better of Torino at the Olympic stadium, recording another disappointing result there.
Third in the standings, five and 19 lengths behind AC Milan and Inter who will play on Sunday, the Bianconeri must now especially watch their backs.
In addition to Bologna, which can return to just two points in the evening in the event of success over Monza, Roma, fifth, can reduce the gap to five points with a victory against Udinese this weekend. The C1 is therefore not yet guaranteed for the Old Lady…
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