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Serie A: Juventus beat Genoa 2-0 amid spat between Allegri and Morata

Tempers had threatened to boil over earlier and almost did so when Alvaro Morata was substituted seconds after getting a booking and was shouted at by Allegri on the touchline.

Reported by: AP Milan Published : Dec 06, 2021 11:50 IST, Updated : Dec 06, 2021 11:56 IST
Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri (far right) is involved in a verbal spat with striker Alvaro M
Image Source : JONATHAN MOSCROP/GETTY IMAGES

Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri (far right) is involved in a verbal spat with striker Alvaro Morata after the number 9 was substituted during the Serie A match against Genoa in Turin on Sunday night.

Highlights

  • Juan Cuadrado & Paulo Dybala scored at either end of the match for Juve's 4th win in 5 league game
  • Juve go 5th on points table; 7 points behind Atalanta in battle for Champions league spot
  • Juventus are above Fiorentina on goal difference after Vincenzo Italiano's side won 3-2 at Bologna

Juventus put aside their off-the-field problems as the Bianconeri beat relegation-threatened Genoa 2-0 in Serie A but coach Massimiliano Allegri had a touchline spat with one of his own players.

Juan Cuadrado and Paulo Dybala scored at either end of the match for Juve's fourth win in five league games on Sunday. That sent Allegri's side to fifth place, seven points behind Atalanta in fourth and the final Champions League berth. Juventus are above Fiorentina on goal difference after Vincenzo Italiano's side won 3-2 at Bologna.

Allegri had insisted before the match that he and his players were not being distracted by Juventus being investigated for alleged false accounting. And Juventus got off to the perfect start as they took the lead in the seventh minute when Cuadrado curled in from the corner flag. It was the second goal scored directly from a corner after Hakan Çalhanoğlu did the same for Inter Milan on Saturday.

The Bianconeri had plenty of chances but they took them until eight minutes from time to extend their advantage — mainly because of some brilliant saves from Genoa goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu.

The goal came when Dybala fired home a through ball from Federico Bernardeschi. Tempers had threatened to boil over earlier and almost did so when Alvaro Morata was substituted seconds after getting a booking and was shouted at by Allegri on the touchline.

SUPER IMMOBILE

Ciro Immobile scored twice as Lazio comfortably won 3-1 at Sampdoria despite playing the final quarter of the match with 10 men. Lazio moved level with city rival Roma, nine points behind Atalanta.

Lazio had only picked up one point from its past three league matches and that came in Thursday's extraordinary 4-4 draw against Udinese. They dominated from the start at Sampdoria and was 3-0 up by halftime following Sergej Milinković-Savić's early opener and a double from Immobile.

However, Milinković-Savić was also sent off in the 67th minute after two yellow cards in a matter of moments — the first for a foul and the second for something he said to the referee. But Samp only managed to pull one back in the final minute through Manolo Gabbiadini.

COMEBACKS

Venezia appeared to be on the way to a comfortable victory when it went 3-0 up inside 28 minutes but Hellas Verona went on to win 4-3. Matters appeared to be going to plan for the home side at halftime but the match turned shortly after the hour when Venezia defender Pietro Ceccaroni — who had scored the opener — was sent off for a desperate goalline clearance using his arm. Gianluca Caprari converted the penalty.

Verona ended up going from 3-0 down to 3-3 in the space of 15 minutes, including an own-goal. Giovanni Simeone leveled in the 67th and scored the winner five minutes from time with a screamer from 20 yards into the top corner.

Sassuolo also fought back, from two goals down, to draw 2-2 at Spezia. Giacomo Raspadori scored twice in the second half for Sassuolo.

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