Serie A battles four chaos! Juventus 1-1 makes the battles four change the sky, the three teams scored 63 points together, and the last three rounds determine life and death
In the 35th round of Serie A, Juventus drew 1-1 with Bologna away, causing the league to compete for four completely in chaos. After this game, Juventus, Roma and Lazio scored 63 points together. With only three rounds left, the competition for Champions League qualification has entered a fierce stage. Juventus lost a good game and the suspense of four battles broke out again The game started, Juventus showed strength-in the 9th minute, Tulam scored a goal outside the penalty area, achieving a fantasy start for the team. Before the end of the half, Gonzalez scored a one-on-one goal and missed the opportunity to expand the score. However, the situation changed suddenly in the second half. In the 53rd minute, Freul equalized the score by volleying in the penalty area. Although Juventus counterattacked wildly since then, both Cambiagi and Costa’s shots were resolved and they could only accept a 1-1 draw. This draw cast a shadow on Juventus's four-game prospects. Although they lost only 4 games this season (the least Serie A), as many as 15 draws became fatal injuries. Coach Allegri said helplessly after the game: "We controlled the game, but the details determine success or failure." The three teams scored the same score! The four most tragic battles in Serie A are currently in the standings, Juventus, Roma and Lazio have 63 points together, and are temporarily ranked 3-5 because of their mutual record: Roma: Advantage in each other (1 win and 1 draw against Juventus) Juventus: Goal difference +20 Lazio: Goal difference +13 In the remaining schedule, all three teams face life and death tests: Juventus: Against Lecce, Monza, Fiorentina Roma: Fighting Sassuolo, Inter Milan, Verona Lazio: Fighting Udinese, Atlanta, Empoli Among them, the direct dialogue between Roma and Inter Milan may become a key battle to determine the qualification of the Champions League. Bologna disrupted the situation. The Champions League dream has not been broken. After the draw in this game, Bologna ranked sixth with 61 points and still retains the hope of striving for four. Coach Mota's team will face Napoli, Genoa and Juventus in the last three rounds, and if they win, there is still a possibility of a comeback. Data reveals the cruelty of the four-game competition Juventus draw curse: 15 draws set a team record in a single season Roma's back-range effort: 7 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss in the last 10 rounds Lazio's defensive loophole: conceded 8 goals in the last 5 games, and the defense is worrying Ultimate suspense: Who can catch the last train of the Champions League? As the season comes to an end, the competition for the fourth place in Serie A has evolved into a double battle of psychology and strength. Juventus needs to solve the offensive efficiency problem, Roma wants to withstand Inter Milan's blockage, and Lazio must improve its defense. This three-legged melee may not be revealed until the last round.
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