Cagliari v Juventus – Serie A LIVE

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Juve salvage late draw at Cagliari as stuttering Serie A form continues

A disjointed Juventus slipped to a sixth away game without a win, as they somehow scrambled to a 2-2 Serie A draw from 2-0 down against Claudio Ranieri’s Cagliari.

The hosts dominated from the off, and missed a sizeable collection of opportunities before finally taking the lead from the penalty spot, as Gianluca Gaetano converted after Bremer was penalised for a handball.

Six minutes later, Yerry Mina doubled the lead with another spot-kick, this time awarded somewhat less controversially for a foul by Wojciech Szczesny on Zito Luvumbo.

Dusan Vlahovic earned the Old Lady a way back into the game when his whipped free-kick bent around the wall and into the back of the net shortly after the hour mark.

That gave them the momentum, but they still struggled to create any meaningful chances, until Kenan Yildiz bent a dangerous cross into the box, and it was inadvertently turned into his own net by Alberto Dossena.

TALKING POINT – Cagliari move closer to safety?

It could have been three points for Cagliari, but this draw still continues a remarkable run for Cagliari, who now lost just one of their last nine games, winning three times, to move five points clear of the relegation zone.

As such, they have moved up to 14th in the table, and with just five matches remaining, confidence is growing that they will beat the drop.

They are not mathematically safe yet, but the Islanders have certainly put the pressure on their rivals by earning a Friday night draw, and look destined to remain in Serie A for next season, which would be a terrific achievement having been promoted last summer.

PLAYER OF THE MATCH

Zito Luvumbo (Cagliari). His finishing left a little to be desired at times, but Luvumbo’s tireless running caused Juventus no end of problems, particularly in the first half.

It was his burst in behind that led to the second penalty being awarded Cagliari’s way, as the Angola international was ultimately brought down by the goalkeeper after Federico Gatti could not keep pace with him.

There were occasions when the 22-year-old could have been a little more clinical with his finishing, particularly with an air kick at 2-0 in the second half, but he created plenty of chances and played a big part in the troubles his side created going forwards.

PLAYER RATINGS

CAGLIARI: Scuffet 7; Mina 7, Dossena 7, Hatzidiakos 7; Nandez 7, Makoumbou 6, Sulemana 6, Augello 6; Zito 8, Shomurodov 8, Gaetana 7. Subs: Prati 6, Deiola 6, Viola 6, Zappa 6, Wieteska n/a

JUVENTUS: Szczesny 7; Gatti 6, Bremer 5, Danilo 5; Weah 6, Alcaraz 6, Locatelli 6, Rabiot 6, Cambiaso 6; Chiesa 6, Vlahovic 7. Subs: Yildiz 6, McKennie 6, Milik. Iling-Jr n.a

KEY MOMENTS

30’ GOAL! CAGLIARI 1-0 JUVENTUS (Gianluca Gaetano). VAR ask the referee to take a look at a potential handball from Bremer, when his arm connected with a Dossena header. The official takes one look and points to the spot. Gaetano sends Szczesny the wrong way as he dispatches the penalty into the bottom left corner! They hit the front, and deservedly so!

36’ GOAL! CAGLIARI 2-0 JUVENTUS (Yerry Mina). Wow! Another Cagliari penalty after a foul by Szczesny on Luvumbo! This time it’s Yerry Mina on spot-kick duties, and he sends the goalkeeper the wrong way too, also picking out that bottom left corner.

61’ GOAL! CAGLIARI 2-1 JUVENTUS (Dusan Vlahovic). Oh what a glorious strike that is! Vlahovic whips a superb free-kick around the wall and in at the near post. The goalkeeper is rooted to his spot! Juve are back in it, although whether or not the foul should have been given against Nandez is very debatable.

87’ GOAL! CAGLIARI 2-2 JUVENTUS (Alberto Dossena own goal). Oh what a calamity! Cagliari give the ball away in their own half and a whipped cross by Yildiz is diverted into his own net by Dossena

KEY STATS

  • Dossena’s own goal is the first time Cagliari have conceded in the final 15 minutes of a home game this season
  • Juventus have now failed to win in six away games – their longest run on the road without a victory since 2010

Inter Milan v Cagliari – Serie A LIVE

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Cagliari equalise twice to deny Inter Milan victory late on

A late goal from Nicolas Viola secured Cagliari a 2-2 draw away to Inter Milan and frustrated the Serie A leaders’ as they march to the title.

The result moved the Nerazzurri to a 14-point lead over closest challengers AC Milan, though they can still seal the Scudetto in their next game. Cagliari remain in 14th position on 31 points, four points ahead of Frosinone in 18th.

It looked like business as usual for the season’s Serie A dominators after Marcus Thuram turned in Alexis Sanchez’s low cross to open the scoring inside the first 15 minutes. Nicolo Barella also had a looping header disallowed for offside. With top scorer Lautaro Martinez missing through suspension, Inter were missing a little firepower up top and could not carve out another clear-cut chance.

The Sardinian visitors were game and hit back clinically in the second half, as Eldor Shomurodov crashed in an equaliser from a Zito Luvumbo knock-down. The Angolan midfielder was Cagliari’s brightest spark, using his pace and power to create several chances.

Inter regained the lead 10 minutes later, as Hakan Calhanoglu converted a penalty awarded from a Yerry Mina handball. The Colombian centre-back protested vociferously – he knew little about it as Dimarco headed it directly onto his arm.

However, the away team showed their grit and resilience to ensure a point apiece, as substitute Viola crashed in the equaliser after a clever knockdown from strike partner Gianluca Lapadula. Cagliari didn’t have a glut of chances, but they certainly made the most of their few opportunities. The result means that Claudio Ranieri’s men have only lost one match in the last eight.

There will be no panic for runaway leaders Inter. With six games remaining in the season, the draw means that victory in their next game away to inter-city rivals and closest challengers AC Milan would be enough to give them the title. Lautaro Martinez, suspended for this encounter, will be available for selection.

Talking point – The power of subs

Nicolas Viola’s supersub reputation is secure. He has scored the most goals as a benchwarmer in Serie A this season, with five.

Alongside Gianluca Lapadula, their introductions were the right men coming on at the right time. Ranieri’s changes revitalised Cagliari and gave them the legs, the heart and the edge to take a valuable point. In fact, if Viola had directed his late chance either side of Sommer, it would have been all three. This is not canny Claudio’s first rodeo, of course.

In contrast, Simone Inzaghi’s second-half changes flattered to deceive. Marko Arnautovic was anonymous, not getting a sniff at goal.

Far from shoring up things, Carlos Augusto gave away possession in a couple of crucial moments while his team-mates poured forward for a winner and Denzel Dumfries didn’t have the same incisiveness as Matteo Darmian. Both moments of brilliance and intelligent game management were lacking from the team all round, but the fresh legs didn’t help them much either.

Player of the match – Marcus Thuram (Juventus)

The Frenchman’s movement and football brain was on show for the opener, ghosting into space at the perfect time to complete a simple, sweet passing move.

While he and Juventus missed the cutting edge of Lautaro Martinez at times, the 26-year-old’s showing was a reminder that they are far from a one-man band, as he linked up well with Alexis up top, even if more clear-cut chances were hard to come by.

Player ratings

Inter: Sommer 6; Bastoni 6, Acerbi 5, Bisseck 5; Darmian 6, Dimarco 7, Mkhitaryan 6, Calhanoglu 7, Barella 6; Sanchez 6, Thuram 7. Subs: Frattesi 5, Arnautovic 6, Dumfries 6, Buchanan 6, Augusto 6,

Cagliari: Scuffet 6; Augello 6, Mina 5, Hatzdiakos 5, Obert 6, Di Pardo 6; Jankto 6, Makoumbou 5, Sulemana 6, Luvumbo 7, Shomurodov 7. Subs: Prati 5, Lapadula 7, Viola 7, Wieteska 6, Zappa 6

Match highlights

12’ – Goal! Inter 1-0 Cagliari (Thuram): Marcus Thuram finished off a neat passing move for the home side. Alexis Sanchez was released down the right, sprinted to the byline and the French striker couldn’t miss his pinpoint ball in amid a statue-esque defence.

64’ – Goal! Inter 1-1 Cagliari (Shomurodov): Out of nowhere, the visitors levelled the match up. Uzbek frontman Eldor Shomurodov had the ball touched into his path on the edge of the box by Luvumbo and he lashed a fierce shot into the bottom-left corner past Sommer.

74’ – Goal! Inter 2-1 Cagliari (Calhanoglu pen): A Dimarco header hit the outstretched hand of his marker Yerry Mina. Penalty kick, which Hakan Calhanoglu coolly converted, driving the ball low into the right corner.

82’ – Goal! Inter 2-2 Cagliari (Viola): A flick-on came back into the box and was touched on by Lapadula, who cleverly used his strength and body to hold off centre-back Acerbi. It fell into the path of Nicolas Viola, who stroked the ball into the right corner to ensure a point apiece.

90+4’ – Missed chance! Viola could have been a two-goal hero, as Cagliari broke two-on-two and Lapadula sent in a well-weighted ball. However, the onrushing header was straight into the arms of the grateful Sommer from 14 yards out.

Key stat

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Serie A Liveblog: Milan-Atalanta, Cagliari-Inter, Napoli-Genoa, Bologna-Sassuolo

Join us for all the build-up and action as it happens from today’s four Serie A games with the Scudetto, European and relegation battles colliding in BolognaSassuolo, NapoliGenoa, MilanAtalanta and CagliariInter.

We begin at 11.30 UK time (10.30 GMT) with a local derby between mid-table Bologna and Sassuolo, the Rossoblu seeking a victory with Sinisa Mihajlovic back at the Stadio Dall’Ara.

At 14.00 UK time (13.00 GMT), Napoli can lock down third place and want to give Lorenzo Insigne a good send-off at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, but Genoa need a result to keep their hopes of escaping relegation alive.

At 17.00 UK time (16.00 GMT), Serie A leaders Milan can take another giant leap towards the Scudetto, but first they must get the better of an Atalanta side who are still in the running for a Europa League spot.

Everything is at stake in Sardinia at 19.45 UK time (18.45 GMT), as Inter need a win to keep the title race going down to the wire, while Cagliari have a huge opportunity to climb out of the relegation zone after Salernitana’s draw.

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We begin at 11.30 UK time (10.30 GMT) with a local derby between mid-table Bologna and Sassuolo, the Rossoblu seeking a victory with Sinisa Mihajlovic back at the Stadio Dall’Ara.

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At 17.00 UK time (16.00 GMT), Serie A leaders Milan can take another giant leap towards the Scudetto, but first they must get the better of an Atalanta side who are still in the running for a Europa League spot.

Everything is at stake in Sardinia at 19.45 UK time (18.45 GMT), as Inter need a win to keep the title race going down to the wire, while Cagliari have a huge opportunity to climb out of the relegation zone after Salernitana’s draw.

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How Genoa can suffer relegation this weekend

Genoa are still on the cusp of suffering relegation but safety is not impossible as they prepare for their penultimate game of the season.

The Rossoblu currently sit 19th in the Serie A table on 28 points, one behind Cagliari and two behind Salernitana. They face Napoli this afternoon in Lorenzo Insigne’s final home game, so they’ll have to overcome to odds to pick up three points against the Partenopei. Their future in Serie A is directly tied to Cagliari’s, so tonight’s match in Sardinia against Inter will also prove key.

Genoa can join Venezia in mathematical relegation today if they lose to Napoli and Cagliari either win or lose to Inter. In the first case, 17th place would be four points away, and in the second, it would only be three points away but occupied by Salernitana, who hold the head-to-head advantage.

Things would be different if Genoa lost to Napoli but Cagliari picked up a draw against Inter; in that case, a complicated situation could see all three relegation candidates finish on equal points after the final game of the season, which would see Genoa avoid suffering the drop.

A win for Genoa against Napoli obviously significantly boosts their chances of survival, so they’ll be hoping to pull off the impossible.

How Genoa can suffer relegation this weekend

Genoa are still on the cusp of suffering relegation but safety is not impossible as they prepare for their penultimate game of the season.

The Rossoblu currently sit 19th in the Serie A table on 28 points, one behind Cagliari and two behind Salernitana. They face Napoli this afternoon in Lorenzo Insigne’s final home game, so they’ll have to overcome to odds to pick up three points against the Partenopei. Their future in Serie A is directly tied to Cagliari’s, so tonight’s match in Sardinia against Inter will also prove key.

Genoa can join Venezia in mathematical relegation today if they lose to Napoli and Cagliari either win or lose to Inter. In the first case, 17th place would be four points away, and in the second, it would only be three points away but occupied by Salernitana, who hold the head-to-head advantage.

Things would be different if Genoa lost to Napoli but Cagliari picked up a draw against Inter; in that case, a complicated situation could see all three relegation candidates finish on equal points after the final game of the season, which would see Genoa avoid suffering the drop.

A win for Genoa against Napoli obviously significantly boosts their chances of survival, so they’ll be hoping to pull off the impossible.

Serie A Liveblog: Milan-Atalanta, Cagliari-Inter, Napoli-Genoa, Bologna-Sassuolo

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We begin at 11.30 UK time (10.30 GMT) with a local derby between mid-table Bologna and Sassuolo, the Rossoblu seeking a victory with Sinisa Mihajlovic back at the Stadio Dall’Ara.

At 14.00 UK time (13.00 GMT), Napoli can lock down third place and want to give Lorenzo Insigne a good send-off at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, but Genoa need a result to keep their hopes of escaping relegation alive.

At 17.00 UK time (16.00 GMT), Serie A leaders Milan can take another giant leap towards the Scudetto, but first they must get the better of an Atalanta side who are still in the running for a Europa League spot.

Everything is at stake in Sardinia at 19.45 UK time (18.45 GMT), as Inter need a win to keep the title race going down to the wire, while Cagliari have a huge opportunity to climb out of the relegation zone after Salernitana’s draw.

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