Serie A: narrow victory for Juventus Turin against Fiorentina

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The end of the Juventus Turin season risks quickly becoming boring. Having only Serie A to play, the Turinese can boast of having a sufficiently large lead to calmly consider a ticket for the Champions League next year. To definitively confirm this qualification, a victory was obligatory this Sunday against Fiorentina. And from the start, the Old Lady showed her teeth. However, disallowed goals were their enemy at the start of the match with two cancellations on goals from McKennie (6th) and Bremer (12th).

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Federico Gatti did not experience such a mishap because his opening score was validated (1-0, 21st). Believing he had doubled the lead a few minutes later, Dusan Vlahovic finally saw his goal once again refused by VAR. After returning from the locker room, Fio tried to rebel via Barak (55th) and Gonzalez (70th). All this was ultimately not enough for the Viola who conceded defeat by the smallest of margins against Juve who secured their 3rd place in the transalpine elite. Fiorentina remains tenth.

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