JUVENTUS starting XI (3-5-2): Szczesny, Gatti (subbed for Milik), Bremer, Rugani, Cambiaso, McKennie (subbed for Iling-Junior), Locatelli, Rabiot (subbed for Alcaraz), Kostic (subbed for Weah), Vlahovic, Chiesa (subbed for Yildiz)
Bench: Pinsoglio, Daffara, Alex Sandro, Djalò, Miretti, Nicolussi Caviglia, Nonge

Goals: Vlahovic 3’ 32’, Rugani 90+5’

FROSINONE starting XI (3-5-2): Cerofolini, Lirola (subbed for Monterisi), Romagnoli, Okoli, Zortea, Brescianini, Mazzitelli (subbed for Gelli), Harroui (subbed for Barrenechea), Valeri,
Soulé (subbed for Seck), Cheddira (subbed for Kaio Jorge)

Bench: Frattali, Turati, Reinier, Vural, Kvernadze, Baez, Garritano, Ibrahimovic, Ghedjemis

Goals: Cheddira 14’, Brescianini 27’

Dusan Vlahovic scored twice in the first half and turned provider late on as second-placed Juventus snapped a run of four matches without a win to stay within nine points of Inter.

It was a fourth straight defeat for Frosinone, who sit three points above the drop zone in 16th.

Juventus took the lead through Vlahovic with less than three minutes on the clock but were pegged back by a Walid Cheddira header 11 minutes later.

The visitors turned the match around in the 27th minute when Marco Brescianini fired home, but Juve were level before halftime thanks to Vlahovic’s 15th league goal of the season - and his ninth in seven matches.

Just as it appeared Juventus were heading for another winless match, the ever-dangerous Vlahovic nodded on a corner to the back post for Rugani to fire home from the tightest of angles in the fifth minute of added time.

AAP

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