The Fort Worth Press - Juve squeeze past 10-man Lazio to move level with leaders Napoli

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Juve squeeze past 10-man Lazio to move level with leaders Napoli
Juve squeeze past 10-man Lazio to move level with leaders Napoli / Photo: © AFP

Juve squeeze past 10-man Lazio to move level with leaders Napoli

Juventus moved level on points with Serie A leaders Napoli on Saturday after squeezing past 10-man Lazio 1-0, while AC Milan overcame having to play for over an hour themselves with 10 men to beat Udinese by the same score.

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Mario Gila's own goal with five minutes remaining gave Juve the win in Turin, a crushing blow for Lazio who acquitted themselves well after Alessio Romagnoli was sent off in the 24th minute.

Thiago Motta's Juve looked set to dominate when Romganoli was shown a straight red card for taking out Pierre Kalulu as he raced towards goal.

But Lazio had little trouble holding off Juve's uninspired attacking and had to rely on Gila poking Juan Cabal's low cross into his own goal in order to take the three points.

Juve have a better goal difference than Napoli but stay behind their rivals, coached by Antonio Conte, as they have played a game more.

Napoli can ensure they maintain their lead with a win at Empoli in Sunday's lunctime match, while champions Inter Milan, who sit two points off the pace alongside their local rivals Milan, are at Roma.

- Battling Milan -

Samuel Chukwueze's 13th-minute strike looked like being the first of a comfortable win for Milan but ended up being the winning goal as the seven-time European champions held on for the points.

Their task was made difficult by Tijjani Reijnders being sent off in the 29th minute for a clumsy foul on Sandi Lovric who would have been clean through on goal had the Netherlands midfielder not clipped his heels.

"It was two matches in one. The first one finished after half an hour, 30 minutes of character, quality and the sort of play which is close to what I want," said Fonseca.

The Portuguese has had to field questions about ill discipline in the dressing room, especially among star players like suspended Theo Hernandez and Rafael Leao, who was left on the bench for the entire match.

"After the sending off it was all about the team spirit," he added.

"If anyone doubted that were a united team today was the demonstration that we are."

Tammy Abraham should have sealed the points for Milan with 15 minutes remaining when he somehow managed, moments after replacing Alvaro Morata, to both fluff a golden chance on the rebound and injure his right shoulder at the same time.

Milan later revealed that England international Abraham had not fractured the shoulder as previously feared.

- Ultra protests -

The hosts looked to have been sucker-punched when Christian Kabasele bundled home for Udinese in the fifth minute of stoppage time, but a huge roar rang around the ground when, after a long VAR check, the goal was ruled out for Jurgen Ekkelenkamp's toes straying offside.

Milan's win came in front of a flat San Siro following the decision of Milan's hardcore "ultras" supporters to stand in silence for most of the match in protest at what they claim is a law enforcement and Italian media campaign against them.

Leading ultras from both Milan and local rivals Inter were arrested last month and are accused of a variety of crimes raging from criminal conspiracy and extortion to assault.

Earlier this week Milan's ultras groups refuted allegations by investigators of any involvement in ticket touting, control of parking and sales from concession stands near the San Siro.

In the meantime police banned the ultras' large "Curva Sud Milano" from being hung out in that section, leading to supporters around the whole stadium, not just ultras, from leaving their own banners and flags at home.

Instead fans in the Curva Sud held a banner in support of their arrested allies which read, loosely translated, "Stay strong boys".

S.Palmer--TFWP