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The 19th day of Serie A concluded this Tuesday with a clash between Atalanta and Juventus. In the fight for qualification in the Champions League, the two teams, who remained in two consecutive draws, were keen to win in order to stay behind Inter Milan and Naples. La Dea had the first opportunity of the match with De Ketelaere (15th), but failed to open the scoring. Same thing for Juve, with a nice shot from Nico Gonzalez which missed the target (44th).
We finally had to wait until the second half and a nice breakthrough from McKennie to see Kalulu open the scoring (1-0, 55th). But at the end of the match, the unstoppable Retegui avoided defeat for his team (1-1, 78th) Atalanta (3rd) remains in three matches without winning and comes back level with Inter, who still have two matches to go. play. For its part, Juve, still undefeated, remains 5th, with only one victory in the last six matches, before a new shock against AC Milan.
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