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There was Serie A at the start of Sunday afternoon with Juventus hosting Genoa as part of the 29th day of the Italian championship. Adrien Rabiot’s teammates, replacing at kick-off, were left with a defeat and a draw and therefore needed to take the three points to grab second place in the standings.
But against Genoa, led by a titular Vitinha, the Old Lady could not do better than a sad 0-0. In this meeting, Juventus showed a rather disconcerting clumsiness in front of the opponent’s goal. Despite the vast domination (17 shots attempted), the Bianconeri attackers never found the fault (2 shots on target). Vlahovic, frustrated, was even sent off at the very end of the match.
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