Juventus scored three goals in eight minutes to complete a remarkable comeback and secure a 3-3 draw against Serie A's surprise package Bologna on Monday. (More Football News)
The Bianconeri, who sacked Massimilian♉o Allegri last week, endured a nightmare start as 𒅌;Riccardo Calafiori and Santiago Castro propelled hosts Bologna into a 2-0 lead within 11 minutes.
Matters got worse for Bianconeri interim boss Paolo Montero when Calafiori struck again eight minutes into the se♊cond half to put Bologna, coached by reported Juve target Thiago Motta, into a 3-0 lead, with the defender chipping the ball over goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.
Yet Federico Chiesa's 76th-minute effort kickstarted a stunning tur෴naround, with Arkadiusz Milik's free-kick soon after teeing up a grandstand finale.
Kenan Yꦗildiz was the player who sealed the♒ draw, as Juve hit back against their potential next coach.
The result left third-placed Bologna level on 68 points with Juve in fourth before the fi🌼nal matchday.
Data Debrief: Three down? No problems
For the first ti🅷me in their history, Juve avoided d��efeat in a Serie A game in which they had been at least three goals behind.
Chiesa was key to their comeback. Bologna are the team that the Italy international has scored the most league goals agꦛainst in his career (seven in 11 matches).