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Juventus – Salernitana 2: 2: Another painful loss of points for the Vecchia Signora

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Juventus suffered another setback in their Serie A opener, with Massimo Allegri’s side two goals behind Salernitana and leveling in the third minute of added time.

Juventus went into their Serie A Matchday 6 game against Salernitana with just one win in their last five games in all competitions and a win was the only option for the Vecchia seniors but they ended up in a stalemate.

And that’s because she trashed the first part and ran in the second part to piece together what wasn’t pieced together to manage to add the two-goal advantage her opponent had gained annul but fail to complete the reversal and have another point loss with their fourth draw in their first six games.

The first half was a nightmare for Allegri’s team and a dream for Salernitana as the visitors took advantage of Juventus’ tragic presence during that period and scored twice, first with Candreva’s small-area volley in the 18′ and then with Piatek’s well- Time penalty at 45+3′ (the offense was awarded after VAR intervention, in Bremer’s hands).

In the 51st minute, the Vecchia Signora came back into play with Bremer’s powerful header and in the 90th + 3rd minute they equalized with a double shot from Bonucci (he saw Seppe save the penalty taken but beat him on the rebound) . then finding a phase that drew the most attention.

And that’s because Arkadiusz Milik sent the ball into the net to seal the surprise, but the goal didn’t count after Bonucci was flagged for offside and the final minutes of added time had players from both teams on the bars and the referee Sending off Milik, Fazio and Cuadrado with red cards.

JUVENTUS: Perin, Cuadrado, Bremer, Bonucci, De Cillio (63′ Sandro), McKenney (85′ Sule), Paredes, Miretti (63′ Fazoli), Kostic (78′ Danilo), Ken (46′ Milik), Vlahovic

Salernita: Sepe, Bron, Daniiluch, Fazio, Candreva, Maggiore (81′ Castanos), Vilena (90+10′ Sabia), Koulibaly, Mazzocki, Piatek (61′ Bothim (90′ Gobert), Dia (81′ Bonaccioli)

The schedule and the results of the 6th match day

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Inter 1-0 Torino

Samdoria – Milan 1-2

Atalanta – Cremonese 1-1

Bologna – Florence 2-1

Lecce – Monza 1-1

Sassuolo – Udinese 1-3

Lazio 2-0 Verona

Juventus – Salernitana 2-2

Table of Series A

The next game day

Source: sport 24

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