Ronaldo scores as Juventus held in Verona

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ROME, Feb 28, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 19th goal this
campaign but champions Juventus had to settle for a 1-1 draw at Hellas Verona
in Serie A on Saturday.

The draw gives leaders Inter Milan the chance to pull 10 points clear of
Juventus when they play mid-table Genoa at the San Siro on Sunday.

Juventus are third and three points adrift of second-placed AC Milan who
travel to Roma, two points behind the champions in fourth, on Sunday.

“We managed to take the lead, which was the hardest part, it’s a pity not
being able to hold it,” said Juve coach Andrea Pirlo.

Pirlo’s side paid for their many absences and a redesigned defence with
Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini out injured and Danilo suspended.

Also missing were Juan Cuadrado, Arthur and Paulo Dybala to injury with
Alvaro Morata recovering from a viral infection.

“We lacked experienced players, we had many youngsters on the pitch and
there are details that they don’t understand,” continued Pirlo.

“I asked Ronaldo and Alex Sandro to make their voices heard, but it wasn’t
enough.”

Goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny and the post saved Juventus just minutes into
the game at the Stadio Bentegodi following a Davide Faraoni header.

Ronaldo broke through four minutes after the break connecting with a
perfect lay-off from Federico Chiesa to fire in.

Aaron Ramsey missed a chance for a second before the hour mark after a
Dejan Kulusevski pull-back which the Verona defence closed down.

Antonin Barak headed in an equaliser with quarter of an hour to go and the
hosts were denied a late winner with Szczesny deflecting a Darko Lazovic
effort onto the crossbar.

– Immobile penalty miss –

Lazio’s European ambitions took a knock with a 2-0 loss at Bologna, days
after a heavy defeat by Bayern Munich in the Champions League.

Ciro Immobile missed a penalty with goals in either half from Ibrahima
Mbaye and Nicola Sansone sealing all three points for Bologna who snapped
their 15-match winless league run against the Romans.

“The missed penalty set the tone for the game,” said Lazio coach Simone
Inzaghi.

Inzaghi’s side showed signs of fatigue as they came off a 4-1 Champions
League last 16, first leg loss to holders Bayern Munich.

“We must forget about these two defeats which hurt. An ambitious team like
ours needs to roll up our sleeves and do better.”

Lazio have lost momentum since losing to Inter Milan in the league two
weeks ago, and next host Torino before travelling to Juventus.

Last season’s European golden shoe winner Immobile had a chance to score
from the spot after Joaquin Correa was tripped in the box with goalkeeper
Lukasz Skorupski easily holding the striker’s weak effort.

And 11th-placed Bologna got the breakthrough two minutes later when Mbaye
tapped in a rebound after Pepe Reina parried a Riccardo Orsolini volley.

Musa Barrow set up Sansone for the second after 64 minutes as Lazio’s 19-
game league scoring streak ended, two short of their record run in 1956.

Lazio stay sixth on 43 points and could also be overtaken by Napoli on
Sunday, while European rivals Atalanta travel to Sampdoria.