Juventus is difficult to change hands 91 minutes of draw, 94 minutes of stunner, Serie A to the top

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-19

In the early morning of December 2, Italian time, the 14th round of Serie A was played in advance, and Juventus challenged Monza away. Juventus equalised in stoppage time, but at the crucial moment, Gatti scored the winning goal to help Juventus narrowly beat their opponents and eventually overtake Inter Milan 2-1 to climb to the top of the standings.

In the 11th minute of the first half, Cambiaso created a penalty opportunity, but Vlahovic was saved by the goalkeeper before his follow-up shot was again blocked. In the 12th minute, Juventus scored with a header from a corner kick to make it 1-0 and give the visitors the lead. In the 16th minute, Kolpani shot from the right side of the penalty area, and the ball hit the side netting. In the 33rd minute, Gatti fired a close-range shot over the crossbar.

In the first minute of stoppage time, Pereira passed the ball into the penalty area, and Carboni deftly slotted the ball into the net to make it a 1-1 draw. In the fourth minute of stoppage time, Rabiot broke through to the bottom line and crossed, and Gatti volleyed home in the box to give Juventus a 2-1 lead again. In the end, Juventus won 2-1 against Monza.

The victory took Juventus to 33 points, overtaking Inter Milan and leading the Serie A table by one point.

Juventus starting line-up: 1-Szczesny, 4-Gatti, 3-Bremer, 12-Sandro, 27-Cambiasso (87'5-Locatelli McKennie), 41-Cavilla (70'6-Danilo Rabiot, 11-Kostic), 7-Chiesa (76'18-Kean Vlahovic Jr. (70'14-Milik).

Monza's starting line-up includes Gregorio (No. 16), Caldirola (No. 5), Billindelli (No. 19, replaced Colombo (No. 9) in the second half), Mari (No. 22, replaced Andrea Carboni (No. 44) in the second half), D'Ambrosio (No. 33), Kyrikopolos (No. 77, replaced Pedro Pereira (No. 13) in the second half), Gagliardini (No. 6), Jose Machin (No. 7, replaced Danny in the second half).

Motta (No. 47), Colpani (No. 28, replaced Valentin Carboni (No. 21) in the second half), Pessina (No. 32) and Churia (No. 84).

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