Dusan Vlahovic scored a 95th-minute penalty as Juventus salvaged a 2-2 draw against struggling Venezia, maintaining their unbeaten record in Serie A this season but drawing for the 10th time in 16 games. (More Football News)
Havi😼ng beaten Manchester City in the Champions League in midweek, Thiago Motta's Bianconeri took the lead after 19 minutes, the unmarked Federico Gatti tapping home after a corner was flicked on towards the back post.
However, Venezia came roaring back to lead against the run of play. Mikael Egill El🧜lertsson headed in the equaliser just after the hour mark, then Jay Idzes nodded Hans Nicolussi Caviglia's free-kick home to stun the Allianz Stadium with seven minutes left.
But Juventus got a huge slice of fortune🌱 in stoppage time when the ball struck Antonio Candela's arm in the Venezia area, allowing Vlahovic to score from the spot.
The Bianconeri's 10th draw of the cam🍒paign – and their fourth in a row – leaves them sixth in Serie A with 28 points, nine points behind leaders Atalanta. Venezia remain bottoꦏm with 10 points.
Data Debrief: Mixed feelings for Juventus
Juventus are, along with Paris ܫSaint-Germain, one of only two teams still unbeaten in Europe's top five leagues this season.
However, they have only won six of their 10 matches this term. 🌜In the three-points-for-a-win era, only once have they achieved so few victories through 16 games of a Serie A campaign (also six in 1998-99).
They♛ have drawn 20 times in S💯erie A in 2024, which is already a club record for a single calendar year. The last team to draw 20 Serie A matches in a single calendar year was Torino in 2017.