Juve continue march towards title, Inter stalled

Dybala came off the bench to slot home in the 67th minute. (Reuters)

Milan: Juventus maintained their 13-point lead at the top of Serie A Sunday after Paulo Dybala hit the winner in a 1-0 victory at Bologna to keep the champions ahead of Napoli who easily saw off Parma 4-0.

Dybala came off the bench to slot home in the 67th minute after defender Danilo deflected Blaise Matuidi’s low cross straight to the Argentine international in front of a gaping goal.

But there was drama in Tuscany as Jordan Veretout converted a 101st-minute penalty to hold third-placed Inter Milan 3-3 in a chaotic game.

Inter, now nine points behind Napoli in third, are just two points ahead of city rivals AC Milan who remain fourth after a 3-0 win over Empoli Friday.

Juventus travel to Napoli next week knowing that anything other than a defeat effectively seals their eighth straight league title before they try to overhaul a 2-0 deficit against Atletico Madrid in their Champions League last-16 second leg at the Allianz Stadium.

“We’ll be up against an even more defensive Atletico, we’ll have to be even more quick and precise with our passes, something that we weren’t today,” said Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri. “I’m convinced we can go through.”

There was frustration for Inter who had fought back after going a goal down through a Stefan de Vrij own goal just seconds into their game in Florence.

Matias Vecino levelled after six minutes with Matteo Politano pulling the visitors ahead four minutes before the break.

Ivan Perisic converted a 52nd minute penalty awarded after consultation with VAR, with Colombian striker Muriel pulling one back for Fiorentina with an incredible free kick from a distance after 74 minutes.

In a dramatic finale, Fiorentina were awarded a penalty for a contested Danilo D’Ambrosio handball, which looked to have bounced off his chest.

Veretout kept his cool to send Samir Handanovic the wrong way, giving Fiorentina a precious point to move up to ninth two points off the Europa League places.

AFP

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