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Juventus is moving away from the top 5. Traveling on the pitch at the Stadio Via del Mare, the Old Lady was caught by Lecce at the very end of the match (1-1). The meeting was not very lively in the first period. We had to wait until the hour mark to see Juventus’ score change. Andrea Cambiaso, on a nice pass from Teun Koopmeiners, sent his ball into the opposing goal (68th, 0-1). But the locals came back to score during added time thanks to Ante Rebic (90th + 3, 1-1).
At the end of the match, Juventus continues to approach the head of the standings. The club is currently 6th in Serie A with 26 points, two points behind Inter Milan, Fiorentina and Atalanta. For its part, Lecce remains in 16th place just a few points from the red zone.
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