Serie A: Juventus snatch a draw from Cagliari

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Third in Serie A, Juventus wanted to win this Friday evening against Cagliari to put pressure on second-placed AC Milan. For that, we had to take three points which would also have made it possible to put Bologna a little further behind, who are still in the race to take the podium with 5 days to go. But Juventus completely missed their match and could only snatch a draw (2-2) in the final moments.

It all started very badly for Allegri’s team as Cagliari led 2-0 at half-time thanks to two penalties. The first was transformed by Gianluca Gaetano before Yerry Mina took care of the second. We thought the match was over, but the reduction in the gap signed by Vlahovic ended up relaunching Juventus who pushed in the last seconds of the match. And it is finally a CSC from Alberto Dossena which offers a draw to Juventus who therefore remain 5 points behind AC Milan who have a game in hand.

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