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Chiellini says goodbye to Juventus fans

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Giorgio Chiellini bid farewell to Juventus fans on Monday in his last home match for the Turin giants, a disappoint­ing 2-2 draw which earned Lazio a place in the Europa League after Sergej Milinkovic-Savic levelled with the last kick of the game.

Fans chanted “there’s only one captain” as a giant choreograp­hy depicting his shirt No.3 was displayed in the stands ahead of the match and they then gave Chiellini a huge round of applause after he was substitute­d in the 18th minute.

The 37-year-old had played the full 120 minutes of Juve’s Italian Cup final defeat to Inter Milan on Wednesday, after which he announced that he would be leaving Juve after 18 years at a club where he has won nine league titles and a clutch of other trophies.

“It’s been an emotional day,” said Chiellini to DAZN, adding that he believes he can “still play at a high level of football.”

Following the announceme­nt of his departure from Juve he said he would think about whether to hang up his boots after having already decided to retire from internatio­nal football.

“I don’t know right now,” he said. “I need to think about things. It’s a decision that can’t be made in a day.”

When he left the field he handed his captain’s armband to another player on the way out — Paulo Dybala.

Argentina striker Dybala, who has been at Juve since 2015, will leave at the end of the season after the club decided not to renew his contract after a verbal agreement with the 28-year-old struck in the autumn was publicly rejected by the club earlier this year.

When Dybala was substitute­d with 12 minutes remaining, with the hosts leading 2-1, he did a tour of the stands and was embraced by fans while he tried to hold back the tears.

With one round of matches remaining, Juventus will finish the second in fourth place.

Fifth-placed Lazio are four points above seventh-ranked Fiorentina, who lost 4-1 at Sampdoria.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Juventus’ Giorgio Chiellini and Paulo Dybala after the match against Lazio.
REUTERS Juventus’ Giorgio Chiellini and Paulo Dybala after the match against Lazio.

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