Two penalties push Juve to the wall, but a late own goal saves Bianconeri

The Old Turin Lady managed to bounce back from two early Cagliari penalties to draw 2-2 on Friday night, with Dusan Vlahovic’s free-kick and an own goal in another pale performance.Gaetano converted from the spot to provide his side an opener around the 30th-minute mark, and veteran Yerry Mina did the same shortly after, burying it into the same corner as Gaetano for a shocking 2-0 lead.Cagliari 2-1 JuventusDusan Vlahovic scores with a great freekick!pic.twitter.com/rGzHysDXK2— FootColic ⚽️ (@FootColic) April 19, 2024 However, Juventus returned to the match with Vlahovic’s second-half free kick, which he bent around the wall.Juve boss Allegri then threw on every forward at his disposal to turn things around, and it eventually paid off, as the Kenan Yildiz cross from the left was meant to be for Arkadiusz Milik, but Alberto Dossena came sliding in and accidentally turned it into his own net instead.##NAJAVA_MECA_8046099##Juventus are now six points behind AC Milan, with the latter having a game in hand.SERIE A – MATCHDAY 33FridayGenoa – Lazio 0-1 (0-0)/Alberto 67/Cagliari – Juventus 2-2 (2-0)/Gaetano 30 pen, Mina 36 pen – Vlahovic 61, Dossena 87 og/Saturday19:00: (4.90) Empoli (3.60) Napoli (1.75)21:45: (2.60) Verona (3.25) Udinese (3.00)Sunday13:30: (2.40) Sassuolo (3.50) Lecce (3.10)16:00: (1.75) Torino (3.60) Frosinone (4.90)19:00: (4.90) Salernitana (3.60) Fiorentina (1.75)21:45: (4.50) Monza (3.60) Atalanta (1.90)Monday19:30: (2.45) Roma (3.10) Bologna (3.15)21:45: (3.80) Milan (3.60) Inter (2.05)***odds are subject to change***

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