Serie A: Juve struggles to overcome Lazio

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Shock at the top of the table in Serie A on this return from the international break. Juventus Turin hosted Lazio Rome this Saturday evening, 4th against 5th, after the victory of AC Milan, which is repositioning itself, against Udinese. The meeting took a necessarily different turn with the expulsion of Romagnoli after a breakthrough from Pierre Kalulu full axis.

Juventus pushed, finding the crossbar through Dusan Vlahovic, but lacked sharpness, with a certain slowness in transmissions which did not allow them to gain the upper hand over a team reduced to ten. It was finally Lazio defender Mario Gila who gave the Old Lady the advantage with an own goal in the 85th minute. Juve therefore carried out a good accounting operation, but did not impress in the game.

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