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Continuation of the 28th day of Serie A this Sunday evening. Juventus welcomed Atalanta in Piedmont, on the pitch of Juventus Stadium, for this beautiful poster. While the Binaconeri quickly raised their voice, it was ultimately Dea who opened the scoring, after half an hour of play. On a pass from Mario Pašalić, Teun Koopmeiners shook the net (35th). In the second act, Juve took the upper hand in just a few minutes with the equalizer from Andrea Cambiaso (66th) then the goal from Arkadiusz Milik (75th). But Dutch midfielder Koopmeiners scored twice to secure a draw (2-2).
In the standings, Juventus still remains in a very good position in the Italian championship, despite its setback, to remain in 3rd place, while Atalanta is still fighting for a European ticket with this solid 6th position. Next weekend, the Bianconeri will travel to Rome to face Lazio, while the Dea will host Fiorentina in Lombardy, during the 29th Italian matchday.
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