HELLAS VERONA starting XI (4-2-3-1): Montipò, Tchatchoua (subbed for Coppola), Magnani, Dawidowicz, Juan Cabal, Duda, Dani Silva (subbed for Henry), Folorunsho (subbed for Belahyane), Suslov, Lazovic (subbed for Vinagre), Noslin (subbed for Swiderski)

Bench: Chiesa, Perilli, Tavsan, Mitrovic, Centonze, Charlys, Bonazzoli

Goals: Folorunsho 11’, Noslin 52’

JUVENTUS starting XI (3-5-2): Szczesny, Gatti (subbed for Alex Sandro), Rugani, Danilo, Cambiaso (subbed for Weah), McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic (subbed for Chiesa), Vlahovic (subbed for Milik), Yildiz (subbed for Alcaraz)

Bench: Pinsoglio, Scaglia, Iling-Junior, Miretti, Djaló, Nicolussi Caviglia, Nonge Boende

Goals: Vlahovic 28’ (Pen), Rabiot 55’

The Turin club’s winless streak in the league extended to four matches on Saturday when they twice had to come back from a goal down to draw at relegation-threatened Hellas Verona 2-2.

Second-placed Juventus trail Inter - who have a game in hand even after thrashing last-placed Salernitana 4-0 on Friday - by nine points.

Juventus briefly took the league lead from Inter last month when the Nerazzurri travelled to Saudi Arabia for the Italian Super Cup but then quickly dropped out of contention with a draw at home against Empoli, a loss at Inter and then a loss at home to Udinese.

The only reason Juventus are still second is because Milan failed to beat Monza.

At Verona, Michael Folorunsho put the hosts ahead with a spectacular long-range volley early on.

Dusan Vlahovic equalised for Juventus with a penalty following a Verona handball on a shot from fellow Serbia international Filip Kostic for his seventh goal in 2024.

Tijjani Noslin restored Verona’s lead after the break then Juventus equalised again from Rabiot’s quick, low shot into the corner.

AAP

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