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Del Piero, Zoff pay tribute as Maradona claims Juve bias

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milan — Club legends Alessandro Del Piero and Dino Zoff hailed Juventus after the Turin giants’ record-equalling fifth consecutiv­e Serie A title on Monday, although former Napoli legend Diego Maradona was not amused.

Juventus, emulating their feat of 1935 when the Turin giants won a fifth straight title for the first time, went 12 points clear of Napoli with a 2-1 win at Fiorentina on Sunday.

Napoli had to beat Roma on Monday to maintain their slim hopes of snatching a first scudetto since 1990 when Maradona was still in his pomp at the San Paolo.

But Maurizio Sarri’s men were stunned when Radja Nainggolan hit an 89th-minute winner for Roma in the capital to hand the title to the Old Lady of Turin.

Del Piero, who still holds records for the biggest number of goals (290) and appearance­s (705) for the club, posted a message on Twitter which read: “You are part of history. This is Juventus. Well done lads!!!”

The claim that Juventus benefit from favourable refereeing decisions still exists in Italy, and their 2-1 win in Florence did little to dispel it.

Referee Paolo Tagliavent­o ruled out a perfectly valid goal from Fiorentina striker Federico Bernardesc­hi, prompting an outburst from Maradona on Monday.

“Fiorentina’s goal... was a scandal, a scandal,” the Argentine told the In Casa Napoli programme. “I was watching on television and the Fiorentina goal was cancelled because they were playing against Juventus.

“Juventus have great players in the Italian (football) federation and in the refereeing body, but this is nothing new.”

Neverthele­ss, Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon required no help when he made a last-gasp penalty save from Croatian Nikola Kalinic. It capped a sterling season for the 38-year-old shot-stopper, who throughout an incredible career has experience­d the lows of relegation to Serie B due to Juve’s role in a vast match-fixing affair as well as the highs of being part of Italy’s most successful club on the domestic front. Last month Buffon set a new Serie A record for going unbeaten 974 consecutiv­e minutes, surpassing the previous record of 929 minutes held by former AC Milan keeper Sebastiano Rossi.

“He’s had a great season,” said former Italy and Juventus legend Zoff.

“Even though we’ve come to expect that from him, he (Buffon) had a crazy championsh­ip. Even yesterday he saved the team with a great penalty save.”

Juve coach Massimilia­no Allegri, who was rumoured to be close to the exit door last autumn following a disastrous start to their title defence, underlined the champions’ impressive comeback.

 ??  ?? Paul Pogba and Roberto Pereyra celebrates at the end of the Serie A match against Fiorentina.
Paul Pogba and Roberto Pereyra celebrates at the end of the Serie A match against Fiorentina.

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