MASSIMILIANO ALLEGRI’S DECISION to rest several of his key stars backfired as Juventus lost ground in the Scudetto race with a shock 3-2 defeat at Sampdoria.
Paulo Dybala and Gianluigi Buffon were among several regulars left out of the starting XI and the Serie A champions paid the price as they conceded three second-half goals.
Gonzalo Higuain and Juan Cuadrado both failed to make the most of earlier chances to leave the door ajar for the home side.
Sampdoria needed no invitation to take advantage as Duvan Zapata crashed in a 52nd-minute header before Lucas Torreira fired home from outside the area to completely swing the momentum.
Gianmarco Ferrari appeared to have put the seal on an emphatic victory when he made it 3-0 with just over 10 minutes remaining, although the Bianconeri mounted a stoppage-time fightback as Higuain scored from the spot after Ivan Strinic was adjudged to have fouled substitute Douglas Costa.
Dybala had also come off the bench in a bid to rescue Allegri’s side and the Argentina star fired in a quickfire second to set up a tense final few seconds, but the damage was done.
The defeat leaves Juve four points adrift of leaders Napoli and they could drop to third depending on Inter’s result against Atalanta later on Sunday.
Higuain looked certain to open the scoring as early as the second minute when he latched on to Federico Bernadeschi’s throughball, but a vital sliding challenge from Matias Silvestre did just enough to divert the shot wide.
Sampdoria were otherwise dealing comfortably with the visitors’ occasional incursions, although they suffered a setback when Dennis Praet limped off following a heavy challenge from Stephan Lichtsteiner.
And the loss of the midfielder might have been compounded just beyond the half-hour had Cuadrado made the most of a one-on-one opportunity.
The winger was superbly sent through on goal by Higuain but, from a narrow angle, opted to shoot rather than pass and saw his powerful finish deflect almost inadvertently off Emiliano Viviano and around the far post.
Juventus’ frustrations grew when their appeals for the VAR to adjudicate on a potential handball against Strinic were scuppered by the referee’s half-time whistle.
Seven minutes later, they were trailing. Bernadeschi’s wild attempted clearance from Fabio Quagliarella’s cross hung in the air and Zapata rose above Lichtsteiner to head it beyond Szczesny.
Allegri’s side came close to falling further behind when Zapata race onto Quagliarella’s reverse pass, but Szczesny was this time quick off his line to smother the chance.
Dybala was called from the bench shortly after the hour and almost had an immediate impact, the forward’s close-range shot blocked amid a goalmouth scramble.
Juventus started to knock on the door with Viviano next required to tip the ball away from a stretching Sami Khedira, while Higuain’s heavy pass ruined a promising counter-attack.
But, against the run of play, Sampdoria made their multiple reprieves count as Torreira speared an unstoppable strike into the bottom-left corner from outside the area after being set up by Gaston Ramirez.
Ferrari looked to have put a comprehensive seal on the three points when he turned in a close-range third from Quagliarella’s clever pass in the 79th minute.
The Bianconeri did rally at the death to score twice in the closing moments – Higuain converting from the spot and Dybala clinically picking out the bottom corner after an assist by Costa.
Those strikes heightened the nerves of the home fans, but it came too late to prevent a first defeat in six league away games for Juve, as Samp strengthened their position in the top six.
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England should keep Cleverly and always play him. It’ll be great to watch…..as an irish fan!
As u obviously support Liverpool who are an English team y wud u want England to lose when you support their league
I bet that racist wouldn’t stand in a pub in liverpool with gerrard on his back and cheer for Demark ?we love Liverpool no you Don’t news flash its in England!!!
Because supporting a team in the league and supporting the national team are not the same thing. Pretty obvious really
People in England support Ireland they don’t hate the Irish you lot who hate England are the one’s with the problem ?
David, it’s because Irish Barstoolers are often infected with a rare mental disease, known as ‘Cognitive Dissonance’. It’s very humiliating for Ireland and the Department of Health needs to do more to address this epidemic that is sweeping across our country.
How are supporting a club and supporting a country similar beliefs? Clubs have players from all nationalities so are completely different from national teams. Guarantee you if someone stood in a city pub in Manchester wearing a united jersey there would be issues regardless of which national team they were supporting. And to bring it closer to whom for the holier than though LOI lads, what would happen in a Rovers pub in Tallaght to some Irish supporter wearing a Bohs/Shelbourne jersey.
It only take one to spark it off.
Panda a Man U fan?
In fairness how cleverly is in the squad and Gareth barry isn’t is some joke
Not a fan of Cleverley. But in many ways I can’t agree with that. Barry hasn’t much to offer england anymore at this stage of his career whereas Cleverley will be around for the next ten years maybe.
“Cleverley will be around”
That quote sums up Tom Cleverly’s performance in every game he has ever been involved in.
“and man united start winning again”
you’ll be waitin a while so
10 days ! Not that long to wait …
Ahhhhhh!
Matthew I’m glad to hear that you have no ambition of winning this weekends game so, save yourselves for the visit of Liverpool.
Ted That was clearly aimed at willy , of course I would expect them to win this weekend
I honestly don’t.West Brom I think is it? Been takin points off bigger teams lately,though I suppose United aren’t considered a big team these days :)
Not a big club ? Why have they not won a league title for 20+ years or something
He mightn’t be the best player around but he’s still not the worst player. Having perditions like that and singling out one player is really unfair!