Gregoire Defrel and Gianluca Caprari scored late on for Sampdoria, as Massimiliano Allegri's time in charge of Juventus ended in defeat.
Match Events
38' CLOSE! Dybala misses a great chance!
Dybala almost puts Juventus ahead from close range! A good cross is whipped into the box, which the hosts fail to deal with and the ball falls perfectly to Dybala who just has to poke the ball home from a couple of yards out, but Sala gets back and manages to block his shot, it then rebounds off the striker and goes out for a goal kick.
52' Dybala’s long shot inches wide!
Good strike! Dybala with a powerful volley from the edge of the box, after a corner was headed into his path on the edge of the area. The striker just got too much on the ball, flying over the crossbar.
77' CLOSE! Pinsoglio denies Quagliarella’s effort
Quagliarella with a strike towards goal after an excellent move in the attacking third by the hosts. The striker flicks the ball up and volleys it towards the bottom corner, but there isn't enough pace on it and Pinsoglio comfortably gathers.
84' GOAL! Sampdoria 1-0 Juventus (Defrel)
Sampdoria finally manage to break the deadlock, they lead 1-0! Defrel links up well with Gabbiadini and Defrel then shows great feet to beat his marker and slot the ball into the bottom corner, with a slight deflection taking it out of the reach of Pinsoglio and into the back of the net.
91' GOAL! Sampdoria 2-0 Juventus (Caprari)
Caprari with a superb free-kick, sending the ball straight into the top right-hand corner and into the back of the net. Pinsoglio was rooted to the spot, he had no chance of saving that.
Match Report
Juventus failed to give Massimiliano Allegri a winning send-off as late goals from Gregoire Defrel and Gianluca Caprari secured a 2-0 win for Sampdoria on Sunday.
The Old Lady have made a habit of winning under Allegri during his five years in charge, lifting five successive league titles, though they fell short of those standards in Genoa and dropped points for a fifth Serie A game on the bounce.
kartiklm10cr7
232
The both are heart of their teams if they are not there their team is not there. RONALDO YOU ARE MISSED TODAY BADLY
Sureshshettiyar
180
NO RONALDO NO PARTY..!!!😢😢.. missed you ronaldo. ..
Jomkmpy
109
No. RONALDO, no goals for JUVENTUS No MESSI,BARCA will be in disarray. These are 2 great Legends, who still dictate the pace , their market value increases every year. Why then did FIFA think LUKA MODRIC who could not even save Real Madrid become the World’s Best Player then? GOD BLESS MESSI GOD BLESS RONALDO.
DaFlyingCat2001
102
Man Utd without Ronaldo= they've been playing terrible Real Madrid without Ronaldo= they've been playing like a sunday league team Juventus without Ronaldo= still win trophies but lose more without him
cizbdilnoet
85
No CR7 No Mandzukic No party..farewell Masimillano allegri..juve were not that bad..if kean was not offside, the scenario would have been different
Daviator
76
this shows you the problem with buying a superstar, doesn't guarantee your team would get better because they could lose the workrate they used to have before and focus on supplying that superstar player making that your biggest weakness. This means if your key player is injured or closed off by the opposition defence, your winning chances would plummet and that's the biggest strength at City, anyone, literally anyone can score, no superstar mindset so anyone can be subbed off.