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Atalanta claim first league win over Juventus in two decades

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MILAN: Ruslan Malinovsky­i struck late as Atalanta won 1-0 to claim their first league victory over Juventus in two decades and move third in Serie A at the expense of the Italian champions on Sunday.

Atalanta are two points behind second-placed AC Milan who beat Genoa 2-1 thanks to an owngoal from Gianluca Scamacca to claim their first win at the San Siro in over two months.

Juventus were playing without injured star striker Cristiano Ronaldo in the match between the Champions League rivals in Bergamo.

Substitute Malinovsky­i broke the deadlock three minutes from time with a goal which took a deflection off Alex Sandro to send Juve goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny the wrong way.

Juve’s nine-year reign as champions looks set to end, and they are now face a batle for a Champions League place.

They sit fourth and risk being overtaken by fith-placed Napoli who play leaders Inter Milan later Sunday. Atalanta had not beaten Juventus in Serie A in 20 years going back to February 2001.

In Ronaldo’s absence, Paulo Dybala got his first start in over three months ater recovering from a knee injury.

But the Argentine failed to make much of an impact and was substitute­d in the 68th minute despite seting up Weston Mckennie for a chance the American missed on 38 minutes and sending a free-kick wide ater the hour mark.

Alvaro Morata missed two chances to break through, the first cleared off the line in the 34th minute by Berat Djimsiti following a Federico Chiesa cross and the other saved by Pierluigi Gollini with 14 minutes remaining.

To add to Juventus coach Andrea Pirlo’s woes forward Chiesa limped off ater an hour.

Top Atalanta striker Luis Muriel fired over the bar ater an hour with Duvan Zapata heading wide ater 70 minutes.

Malinovsky­i came off the bench with quarter of an hour to go and proved decisive.

His long-range free-kick was parried by

Szczesny before he beat the Polish keeper to hand Atalanta a fith consecutiv­e win and boost confidence before meeting Juve in next month’s Italian Cup final.

In Milan, Scamacca’s 68th-minute own goal put Milan eight points behind city rivals Inter and kept them on course for a return to Champions League football next season.

Stefano Pioli’s side had not won their last six games in the San Siro in all competitio­ns and were playing without suspended forward Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c.

“We wasted a lot, we could have finished it earlier, but the important thing is the spirit to stay in the game until the very end,” said Pioli, who has given up on catching Inter.

“Inter have taken too many points to think that we can still fight for the Scudeto (league title).

“Winning was important. We will have to face important teams, Atalanta, Juventus, Lazio, from here to the end they will all be difficult.”

Ante Rebic put Milan ahead in the 13th minute with Rafael Leao, taking the place of Ibrahimovi­c, missing a chance for a second minutes later.

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Atalanta’s Ruslan Malinovsky­i celebrates after scoring a goal against Juventus during their Italian League match.
Reuters ↑ Atalanta’s Ruslan Malinovsky­i celebrates after scoring a goal against Juventus during their Italian League match.

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