Spal vs Juventus. Italian Serie A.
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Juve can still be crowned champions on Sunday if Napoli fail to beat Chievo
Saturday 13 April 2019 22:13, UK
Juventus missed the chance to clinch the Serie A title after SPAL staged a second-half comeback to win 2-1 at the Stadio Paolo Mazza.
Juve can however still be crowned champions on Sunday if Napoli fail to beat Chievo.
A draw would have been enough for the runaway leaders to secure an eight successive Scudetto and they looked set to do so after Moise Kean to put the visitors ahead in the 29th minute.
But SPAL struck back in the second half, with Kevin Bonifazi finding the net before Sergio Floccari scored to ensure the home side took the three points.
Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri made nine changes to his starting line-up from the side which faced Ajax in the Champions League in midweek, with debutants Grigoris Kastanos and Paolo Gozzi among the starters.
SPAL started the brighter of the two sides, but Kean put Juventus ahead in the 29th minute with his sixth goal in as many matches. Joao Cancelo's shot deflected off the outstretched foot of the 19-year-old forward and into the left corner of the goal.
SPAL equalised four minutes into the second half when a Pasquale Schiattarella corner was headed in by Bonifazi past goalkeeper Mattia Perin.
The home side almost took the lead in the 57th minute when a cross from the found the head of Alessandro Murgia but his effort went straight into the hands of Perin.
Minutes after coming off the bench, Hans Nicolussi Caviglia saw a long-range swerving effort saved by SPAL goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano.
A clever touch and finish from inside the box by from SPAL's No 10 Floccari gave his side the lead in the 72nd minute just as Juventus had started to increase the pressure.
Juventus had a chance to equalise in stoppage time but full-back Mattia De Sciglio headed wide from a free-kick.
AC Milan consolidated fourth place with a 1-0 win over Lazio. The result saw Milan move back a point above fifth-placed Roma, which had earlier beaten Udinese 1-0.
There were several chances in an entertaining match at San Siro and Ciro Immobile hit the post in the first half for Lazio.
But Franck Kessie converted a penalty 11 minutes from time after Mateo Musacchio had been barged over by Lazio defender Riza Durmisi.
That came moments after Milan had a penalty awarded and then revoked when referee Gianluca Rocchi reviewed the incident on the pitchside monitor and decided that Francesco Acerbi's handball was involuntary.
A brawl between both sets of players broke out at the end of the game, with several members of the bench also joining in.
Lazio are now six points behind Milan, although have played a match less. Atalanta can move level on points with the Rossoneri with a win over Empoli on Monday.
Roma had briefly occupied fourth spot after Edin Dzeko scored his first goal at home in a year, following a fine flick from Stephan El Shaarawy.
Dzeko's previous seven goals this season had come away from the Stadio Olimpico.