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Four days after conceding a draw against Lille in the Champions League (1-1), Juventus returned to Serie A this Saturday during the heated Turin derby. Opposed to its neighbor Torino, the “Old Lady” upheld its rank and won at home with a score of 2-0. This victory allows him to climb very temporarily to third place in the ranking.
The goals of Bianconeri were registered by Timothy Weah (18th) and Kenan Yildiz (84th). Opposite, Torino only hit one of their six shots attempted during the game. Obviously far from being enough to hope to shake up Thiago Motta’s team. While waiting for the rest of this twelfth day, Juve returns to within one point of the Neapolitan leader.
Leao’s double is not enough for Milan
Earlier today, AC Milan drew at Cagliari. Despite Rafael Leao’s double, the Milanese did not go the distance and were caught in the last minutes of the match, thanks to another double, that of Gabriele Zappa who could even have afforded himself a hat-trick if he had not missed his penalty. Sharing of points between the two teams after this match with a river score (3-3). In the ranking, the
Rossoneri are seventh and remain four points behind Europe.
As for the last match this Saturday in Italy, Parma validated a precious success (0-1) on the lawn of Venice, promoted and current red lantern in Serie A. The Parmesans are three points ahead of the red zone thanks to their second success of the season.
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