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Dybala scores brace as Juve and Napoli pull clear in Serie A

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MILAN: Paulo Dybala scored a brace as champions Juventus won 3-1 at Verona to keep pace with Napoli as Serie A’s leading duo pulled clear of pursuing Inter Milan, AS Roma and Lazio.

Napoli won 1-0 at Crotone on Friday to secure the symbolic title of winter champions as they top the table halfway through the season with 48 points from 19 games, one more than six-time defending champions Juventus.

But behind them Inter, Roma and Lazio all failed to win.

Blaise Matuidi had put Juventus ahead after just six minutes on Saturday but it took Dybala to unlock the victory after the hosts hit back through former Juventus player Martin Caceres on 59 minutes.

Dybala pulled the Turin giants level on 72 minutes and five minutes later sealed the win – both goals with his weaker right foot – to give him 14 league goals for the campaign.

“We all know it was not a good performanc­e,” said Juventus coach Massimilia­no Allegri.

“We put the victory at risk after a strong start, because we slowed down, made far too many mistakes, lost the ball repeatedly, and we need to improve on that.

“It’s important that Paulo found the net again. He was in a delicate moment where things weren’t quite going his way.

Massimilia­no Allegri

“There are still 19 games to go and many points up for grabs, so we have to look at what is ahead of us and that’s Napoli. They’ve had an extraordin­ary 2017; played impressive football.”

Third-placed Inter are seven points off the top after they were held to a goalless draw by Lazio at San Siro, as Roma, in fourth, drew 1-1 against Sassuolo in the capital.

Inter’s draw saw them end a run of three straight defeats in all competitio­ns, but after a storming start to the season Luciano Spalletti’s side have taken just two points in four games.

Despite being dangerous in the first half, with Ivan Perisic denied by a stunning Thomas Strakosha save and a Borja Valero header hitting the post, Inter could not find a way past fifth-placed Lazio.

“When you lose two or three games and go out of the Coppa Italia, it’s natural that those who wish you ill or hope that you’ll go back to old ways of previous years will come out of the woodwork,” said Spalletti.

“I’m not an optimist as such, but I know that if you’re pessimisti­c, then you won’t get the result. I try to give my players confidence in themselves.

“We have 41 points and I’d be more than happy to notch up 41 in the second half of the season too.”

Roma’s Lorenzo Pellegrini scored against his old club Sassuolo just after the half-hour mark only for Simone Missiroli to level after 78 minutes at the Stadio Olimpico.

AC Milan remain in 11th – 23 points behind Napoli – despite a 1-1 draw at Fiorentina secured thanks to a Hakan Calhanoglu equaliser.

Benevento, meanwhile, made history as they claimed their first victory in the Italian top flight thanks to a Massimo Coda strike on 64 minutes which earned a 1-0 win at home against Chievo.

Elsewhere, Fabio Quagliarel­la got two stoppage-time goals as Sampdoria beat SPAL 2-0 with Cagliari winning 2-1 away to Atalanta and Udinese beating Bologna by the same score. Torino were held to a goalless draw at home by Genoa.

We all know it was not a good performanc­e.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Beat you!: Paulo Dybala (not in picture) scoring Juventus’ third goal against Verona during the Serie A match in Verona on Saturday.
— Reuters Beat you!: Paulo Dybala (not in picture) scoring Juventus’ third goal against Verona during the Serie A match in Verona on Saturday.

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