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Juventus
Sassuolo
Attacks
121
74
Dangerous Attacks
93
33
Ball Possession
66
34
On Target
8
1
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End 1-1
95′
L.Lipani
92′
J.Doig
D. Berardi
88′
E. Zhegrova
F. Conceicao
87′
M. Locatelli
85′
D. Vlahović
80′
M'Bala
A. Pinamonti
79′
E.Iannoni
A.Vranckx
79′
D. Vlahović
L. Kelly
79′
A.Milik
J. Boga
74′
U. Garcia
69′
L.Lipani
C.Volpato
69′
A. Lauriente
D. Bakola
64′
G. Bremer
62′
T. Koopmeiners
K. Thuram
62′
F. Miretti
A.Cambiaso
52′
1-1
A. Pinamonti
Assist: D. Berardi
Halftime 1-0
14′
1-0
K.Yildiz
Assist: F. Conceicao
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Match Info
Juventus were held to a 1-1 draw by Sassuolo in a Serie A clash at the Allianz Stadium on Saturday night. The result leaves the Bianconeri frustrated in their pursuit of a top-four finish, as they failed to capitalize on home advantage against a spirited Sassuolo side fighting to avoid relegation. The match began with Juventus asserting their dominance, and they were rewarded with an early goal, likely from a set-piece or a moment of individual brilliance from one of their star forwards. Sassuolo, however, showed great resilience and managed to find an equalizer in the second half, capitalizing on a defensive lapse to stun the home crowd. The final stages saw Juventus pour forward in search of a winner, but the Sassuolo defense held firm, with their goalkeeper making a crucial late save to secure a vital point. The draw means Juventus drop valuable points in a tight race for Champions League qualification, while the point could prove crucial for Sassuolo's survival hopes. Juventus manager will likely express disappointment at his team's inability to convert possession into three points, while his Sassuolo counterpart will praise his team's character and defensive organization away from home. The starting XI for Juventus featured their usual stars in attack and midfield, while Sassuolo set up in a compact 4-5-1 formation to absorb pressure.

