Juventus lose further ground in title race with draw at Verona
- Juventus continued to lose ground in their pursuit of Serie A leaders Inter Milan after a 2-2 draw with struggling Verona registered a fourth match without a win.
London, 18 February 2024 (PA Media/dpa/MIA) - Juventus continued to lose ground in their pursuit of Serie A leaders Inter Milan after a 2-2 draw with struggling Verona registered a fourth match without a win.
They had to come from behind twice to take a point that leaves them nine points adrift of their rivals and they should have done better with several late chances.
Verona made the brighter start and they were rewarded with a stunning strike by Michael Folorunsho in the 12th minute.
Tomas Suslov’s corner was headed clear by Adrien Rabiot but the ball only reached Folorunsho just outside the area and the Italian midfielder let rip with a screaming volley off his left foot.
The shot flew into the top left corner, giving Wojciech Szczesny no chance of making a save.
Juventus clawed their way level from the penalty spot with Dusan Vlahovic converting after VAR showed Jackson Tchatchoua had handled the ball, referee Marco Di Bello initially believing the ball had deflected off his knee.
Despite the equalizer, Verona were still in control as they went about their work with greater intent.
Their second goal arrived eight minutes after the interval, Tijjani Noslin showing composure and athleticism to steer the ball into the bottom right corner of the net.
But Verona’s defence then imploded as they allowed Juventus to work the ball to an unmarked Rabiot, who had the time and space to pick his shot and pull the trigger.
Cyril Ngonge earlier scored a last-gasp equalizer as Napoli’s meek defence of their Serie A title continued with a home draw against Genoa.
A first league crown in 23 years last season already seems a distant memory but Walter Mazzarri will take some solace in seeing his side rescue a 1-1 draw late on after Morten Frendrup had put the visitors ahead.
The result means Napoli sit ninth in Serie A – six points off the top four – as, for the second time this season, they came from behind to draw with Genoa.
Talismanic striker Victor Osimhen watched from the stands after returning from the Africa Cup of Nations.
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