Roma and Juventus shared the spoils in a nerve-shredding 3-3 attract Sunday’s mouth-watering Serie A showdown on the Stadio Olimpico. Regardless of dealing with a two-goal deficit heading into the final quarter-hour, the Bianconeri managed to keep away from defeat within the capital.
Juventus had hoped to bounce again from three consecutive winless league matches, however they discovered themselves trailing on the break. Wesley Franca opened the scoring within the thirty ninth minute with an absolute stunner, giving Juventus a mountain to climb within the second half.
Nevertheless, Francisco Conceicao restored parity solely two minutes after halftime, slotting house a contender for one of the best purpose of the season. Nonetheless, Juventus’ fragile protection collapsed once more, lower than ten minutes after the Portuguese winger’s miraculous strike.
Evan Ndicka put Roma 2-1 up, pouncing on Lorenzo Pellegri’s cross. Issues quickly acquired worse for the guests, as Donyell Malen continued his excellent kind since becoming a member of Roma from Aston Villa in January to make it 3-1 within the sixty fifth minute. Although it appeared like Juventus have been destined for a fourth consecutive away loss, Luciano Spalletti’s facet discovered the power to struggle again.
Second-half substitute Jeremie Boga impressed the comeback with a pleasant end into the underside nook earlier than Federico Gatti powered house a last-gasp equalizer to rescue a degree for Juventus. Regardless of extending their unbeaten run towards Roma to 6 matches, the Turin giants stay 4 factors adrift of the fourth-placed Giallorossi within the Serie A standings.
Juventus (4-2-3-1)
Mattia Perin – 4/10
It’s by no means straightforward for a goalkeeper when his protection gives so little safety, however Perin did himself no favours. Aside from an honest save to thwart Niccolo Pisilli within the first half, he did not encourage confidence.
Pierre Rabbit – 7/10
One other encouraging efficiency from the Frenchman, who participated in Juventus’ assault with out disregarding his defensive duties.
Gleison Bremer – 5/10
You’d anticipate extra from among the best Serie A middle-backs, who misplaced observe of Malen on a number of events.
Lloyd Kelly – 4/10
In comparison with Kelly, Bremer’s show appeared nearly assured. The ex-Bournemouth ace endured a torrid night on the Olimpico, repeatedly caught out of place and gradual to react in key moments
Andrea Cambiaso – 6/10
Regardless of placing in a shift, the Italian wingback wasn’t as much as his excessive commonplace tonight, along with his attacking contribution leaving quite a bit to be desired.
Teun Koopmeiners – 7/10
The previous Atalanta playmaker pulled all of the strings in the course of the park. Calm and picked up in possession, he emerged as Juve’s driving pressure within the engine room.
Khephren Thuram – 5/10
Not like his Dutch teammate, Thuram had a disappointing night, struggling to impose himself bodily whereas missing his traditional authority in duels.
Weston McKennie – 6/10
Couldn’t discover one other spotlight second, although got here near scoring shortly earlier than Wesley’s opener, solely to see his glancing header fly a whisker vast of the far publish.
Kenan Yildiz – 4/10
Juventus desperately wanted somebody to supply a second of brilliance within the opening 75 minutes, however their standout performer had an evening off.
Francisco Conceicao – 8/10
It will be unsurprising if he lifts the ‘Ferenc Puskas’ award for what he did tonight. To name his strike spectacular could be an understatement.
Jonathan David – 3/10
Reduce off from the remainder of the group for many of the sport, the out-of-sorts Canadian striker faltered as soon as once more. Dusan Vlahovic can’t get better quickly sufficient.
Substitutes
Jeremie Boga – 8/10
Edon Zhegrova – 6/10
Fabio Miretti – 5/10
Federico Gatti – 8/10
Lois Openda – N/A
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