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Samuel Iling-Junior celebrates scoring. Alamy Stock Photo

English teenager scores on full debut as Juventus go second

Bellingham on target for Dortmund as Bundesliga remains on a knife-edge.

LAST UPDATE | 7 May 2023

JUVENTUS MOVED up to second in Serie A on Sunday after a 2-0 win at fellow Champions League chasers Atalanta, whose fans racially abused Juve goalscorer Dusan Vlahovic.

England youth international Samuel Iling-Junior netted 55 minutes into his first start in Italy’s top flight before Vlahovic finished the job deep in stoppage time with his 10th league goal of a difficult season.

The Serbia forward then goaded a section of the home supporters after having previously been insulted as a “gypsy”, abuse which had led to the match being briefly stopped by referee Daniele Doveri.

The Italian word for gypsy is often used by sections of football supporters as a slur for players from the Balkans and Eastern Europe, regardless of their ethnicity.

“Unfortunately these chants keep happening, they need to be fought against,” said Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri to DAZN.

“I think we need to ignore them when they happen and let those in charge take action.”

Juve are two points ahead of Lazio, who lost at AC Milan on Saturday and, as things stand, have a good chance of making the Champions League next season.

Massimiliano Allegri’s side are five points in front of fifth-placed Milan but their hopes of qualifying for Europe’s top club competition through league placing depend on an Italian Football Federation (FIGC) ruling on alleged illicit transfer activity.

Last month, Italy’s highest sporting court revoked a 15-point penalty inflicted on Juve in January by the FIGC’s appeals tribunal, who must come to a new judgement.

Juve can also qualify for the Champions League via the Europa League, with the first leg of their semi-final against Sevilla coming up in Turin on Thursday.

Atalanta’s chances of making the top four were hit by their defeat, as Gian Piero Gasperini’s side are five points behind fourth-placed Inter and in the Europa Conference League spot.

Gasperini tried to play down the abuse Vlahovic received from Atalanta fans, saying there needed to be “a distinction between insults aimed at an individual and a general racist one”.

Later on Sunday, Napoli make their first appearance in front of their home fans since becoming Italian champions for the first time since 1990 when they host Fiorentina.

A party mood has enveloped Naples after Napoli secured their Scudetto in midweek with a record-equalling five matches to play, fans letting off fireworks and flares around the stadium named after their icon Diego Maradona.

In Germany, two goals from England’s Jude Bellingham helped Borussia Dortmund to a spectacular 6-0 win over Wolfsburg on Sunday, keeping the Bundesliga title race on a knife edge with three games to go.

Bellingham struck twice in the second half as Dortmund ran Wolfsburg ragged in a statement victory to keep alive their hopes of a first title in 11 years.

The win keeps Edin Terzic’s team within a point of league leaders Bayern Munich, who battled to a narrow 2-1 win over Werder Bremen on Saturday.

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