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Small down period for Juventus Turin. Beaten by Stuttgart eight days ago in the Champions League (1-0), then held in check in a spectacular match against Inter on Sunday (4-4), Thiago Motta’s men once again had to be content with a point against Parma this Wednesday in Serie A (2-2). Among the reasons for hope, we will still remember the spirit of Juventini, who came back after being behind twice.
From the 3rd minute of play, Del Prato launched Parma with a merciless header (0-1), before McKennie responded in the same way after half an hour of play (1-1). Sohm had restored the advantage to the Gialloblù with a strike at the edge of the area (38th) but Timothy Weah finally noticed, like against Inter three days ago (49th, 2-2). In the standings, Juventus is 4th, seven points behind Napoli, while Parma is 14th. In the other meeting of the evening, Atalanta won 2-0 against Monza thanks to goals from Samardzic (70th) and Zappacosta (88th). A success which allows the Dea to increase its capital points, and climb to 3rd place. Monza is 17th.
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