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Pjanic answers critics as Juve labour to win

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MILAN: Bosnia midfielder Miralem Pjanic (pic) silenced his critics with a superb free-kick winner as injurydepl­eted Juventus laboured to a 2-1 win at Chievo to stretch their Serie A lead on Sunday.

In a hard-fought encounter that saw defender Andrea Barzagli stretchere­d off after just four minutes, Juventus were given another reminder their bid for a record sixth consecutiv­e league title is far from being a formality.

Napoli are now nine points adrift after a 1-1 draw at home to Lazio on Saturday, but Roma moved back up to second at just four points behind after a Mohamed Salah hat-trick inspired them to a 3-0 romp over Bologna.

AC Milan’s purple patch continued with a precious 2-1 win at Palermo that moved Vincenzo Montella’s men up to third at five points off Juventus, whose bid for glory at home and in Europe is exacting a heavy toll.

Injuries continue to pile up for Massimilia­no Allegri’s men, so the Juventus coach was delighted with the win.

“The lads played well, we created quite a few chances and probably should have won with a bigger margin,” he told Premium

Juventus’ Sport.

“But it’s a precious win from a difficult match that has come amid a tough month of fixtures.”

“Opponents are getting tougher to beat all the time, so we can’t look any further ahead than the next game.”

The champions were already without defender Giorgio Chiellini and Allegri dropped Leonardo Bonucci to the bench after he suffered a thigh injury in a midweek Champions League draw with Lyon.

But Bonucci was forced into ac- tion to replace Barzagli fell awkwardly and dislocated his left shoulder.

Still missing strikers Paulo Dybala and Mark Pjaca, Allegri had to deploy Mario Mandzukic alongside Argentine Gonzalo Higuain.

Mandzukic broke the deadlock eight minutes after the restart after controllin­g Juan Cuadrado’s ball to beat Stefano Sorrentino down low from 18 metres.

Juve should have earned a penalty on the hour but Higuain stayed on his feet despite being dragged back by Mariano Izco.

Moments later Gianluigi Buffon saved Lucas Castro’s closerange snapshot only to be sent the wrong way a minute later as Sergio Pellissier, on his 400th Serie A appearance, levelled from the spot after being

celebrates after scoring against Chievo on Sunday.

Reuters pic hauled down by makeshift defender Stephan Lichtstein­er.

Pjanic earned a lifeline when he was fouled by Spolli and stepped up to fire a sumptuous free kick into the top right-hand corner.

At Palermo, Suso stole the show for AC Milan in a 2-1 win that saw Josip Posavec perform heroics for the hosts.

Suso pounced on a rebound from the Palermo ‘keeper on the quarterhou­r to fire into a virtually empty net from just inside area.

Ilija Nestorovsk­i’s 71st minute equaliser raised home hopes but after Posavec stopped Suso with onehanded saves three times in the final quarter-hour, the Slovenian was beaten by Gianluca Lapadula’s deft backheel flick, his maiden Serie A goal.

“He went on with the right competitiv­e spirit, I hope it’s the first in a long line of goals,” said AC Milan coach Vincenzo Montella.

“Now we have the internatio­nal break, but we want to win a trophy this season.”

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Juventus won 2-1.
AFP
Miralem Pjanic Juventus won 2-1. AFP

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