Serie A Week 36: Result JUVENTUS 1 – 1 SALERNITANA, Sunday 12 May 2024

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67% Ball Possession JUVENTUS and 33% Ball Possession SALERNITANA
        Juventus 1 – 1 Salernitana 
92′ Adrien Rabiot                                    27′ Niccolò Pierozzi
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Juventus failed to win the Serie A Week 36 game against Salernitana ending with a draw on Sunday 12 May 2024 at the Allianz Stadium in Turin, Italy. Salernitana has now arithmetically been relegated to Serie B, but is trying to close this championship to the best of its ability. Juventus will now have to wait for the result of this evening’s match between Atalanta and Roma. If the Giallorossi did not win in Bergamo, the Bianconeri would automatically qualify for the Champions League.

Salernitana ended the first half with the lead thanks to Pierozzi’s goal, who headed the ball into the net from the corner taken by Sambia. Juventus attempted a comeback in the second half, finding the equalizer in full injury time. Corner by Iling-Junior towards the near post where Locatelli extends with his heel: on the second Rabiot emerges and scores with the left-footed winger.

Salernitana surprised Juventus by opening the score in the 27th minute. Niccolò Pierozzi defeated Juventus goalkeeper with a headed shot to the bottom right corner. The assist is by Junior Sambia with a cross following a corner conceded by Daniele Rugani.

Juventus equalized in the 92nd minute. Adrien Rabiot scored with a left-footed shot to the bottom right corner. The assist is by Manuel Locatelli following a corner conceded by Federico Fazio.

✅   Stats before the game: Juventus have won six of the nine matches against Salernitana in Serie A (2N, 1P), including the two most recent; the Bianconeri have never achieved three successes in a row against the Campania region in the tournament. Juventus is unbeaten in the four home games against Salernitana in Serie A (3W, 1D), with an overall score of 9-2; however, the most recent match between the two teams at the Allianz Stadium ended 2-2, on 11 September 2022. In case of victory against Salernitana, Juventus will be arithmetically qualified for the next edition of the Champions League. In that case, the Bianconeri will participate in their 24th different Champions League season, at least three more than any other Italian team (Milan 21, including 2024/25). In 2024, only Heidenheim (nine) have drawn more matches than Juventus (eight out of 17) in Europe’s top five leagues. The Bianconeri are coming off a streak of four draws in a row in Serie A, the last time they recorded a longer draw in the tournament dates back to the period between April and May 2009, with Claudio Ranieri as coach.

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Serie A tickets2023 – 2024 Italian Serie A Week 36

Juventus 1 – 1 Salernitana
Sunday 12 May 2024
Allianz Stadium
Turin, Italy

18:00

Referee: SANTORO
Assistants: ZINGARELLI – BAHRI
Fourth Official: SACCHI
VAR: MAZZOLENI
AVAR: NASCA

⚽️  Goals: 27′ Niccolò Pierozzi (S), 92′ Adrien Rabiot (J)

🟨 Yellows: 21′ Vlahovic, 23′ Rabiot, 67′ Zanoli , 84′ Sambia, 85′ Fiorillo 90+1′ Pasalidis, 90+6′ Basic

Official lineups – formations – tabellino:

👉 Lineup JUVENTUS: Szczęsny; Gatti, Bremer, Rugani (75′ Yildiz); Cambiaso, McKennie (46′ Miretti), Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic (46′ Iling Jr); Kean (46′ Chiesa), Vlahovic (75′ Milik).

Subs: Perin, Pinsoglio, Alcaraz, Djalo, Nicolussi Caviglia.

Coach: Massimiliano Allegri.

👉 Lineup SALERNITANA: Fiorillo; Pierozzi, Fazio (C), Pirola; Sambia (89′ Pellegrino), Coulibaly, Basic, Zanoli (89′ Pasalidis); Tchaouna, Vignato (64′ Legowski); Ikwuemesi (72′ Kastanos).

Subs: Costil, Salvati, Simy, Weissmann, Sfait, Ferrari, Di Vico.

Coach: Colantuono