Serie A: slowed down by Alas Verona, Juventus lets Inter Milan slip into the lead

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Juventus Turin is no longer moving forward. After two defeats in a row, the Bianconeri could not do better than a draw in Verona (2-2). Picked cold by Michael Folorunsho and a superb volley (11th), the Turinese quickly reacted thanks to a penalty from Dusan Vlahovic (28th). In addition to his goal, the Serb associated with Kenan Yildiz in attack, failed to find the fault in the defense of Alas Verona. Opposite, the locals accelerated from the start of the second period. Tijjani Noslin managed to pierce Wojciech Szczesny by passing the ball between the Pole’s legs and gave his team the advantage (52nd).

But again, the Turinese quickly equalized. This time it was the Frenchman Adrien Rabiot who allowed his team to get back together after a good sequence (55th). While the Argentinian Carlos Alcaraz, recruited this winter, played his first minutes of play, Chiesa, who also entered the game, missed the match point in added time. Thus, Alas Verona recovers a good point, but remains in the relegation zone. Juventus are slipping and can see AC Milan overtake them tomorrow if the Milanese win their match at Monza. They are especially losing ground to Inter Milan in the fight for the title. Now at 10 points, with one more match on Inter, Calcio seems to be moving away for good.

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