Juventus' Kean grabs comeback win at Sassuolo in top-four push

Juventus substitute Moise Kean struck a late winner to steal a 2-1 comeback win at Sassuolo in Serie A on Monday and boost his side's hold on the final Champions League qualifying spot.

Published : Apr 26, 2022 09:20 IST , SASSUOLO, ITALY

Juventus' Moise Kean (right) celebrates with teammates after scoring the winning goal against Sassuolo in Serie A on Monday.
Juventus' Moise Kean (right) celebrates with teammates after scoring the winning goal against Sassuolo in Serie A on Monday.
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Juventus' Moise Kean (right) celebrates with teammates after scoring the winning goal against Sassuolo in Serie A on Monday.

Juventus substitute Moise Kean struck a late winner to steal a 2-1 comeback win at Sassuolo in Serie A on Monday and boost his side's hold on the final Champions League qualifying spot.

The victory moved fourth-placed Juventus to 66 points from 34 matches, one point behind Napoli in third and eight clear of AS Roma, which is fifth, in the race for Europe. Sassuolo stay 10th.

The host had the better of the opening exchanges, taking the lead when Italy forward Giacomo Raspadori drilled the ball past Wojciech Szczesny at his near post in the 38th minute.

But with its first real attempt on goal moments before the interval, the visitor levelled through Argentine striker Paulo Dybala, who fired home from inside the area.

Alvaro Morata thought he had completed the comeback early in the second half but his header was brilliantly saved by Andrea Consigli, only for the goalkeeper to let one through his legs as Kean turned smartly and snatched a winner two minutes from time.

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"The team has grown a lot, but we have to manage games better," Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri told Sky Sport Italia . "I don't think about changing a lot of players, but we will need one or two players (signings). The team is having a good season.

"There is a bit of tiredness, but I thank the guys. Now we have a good advantage over the fifth spot, we are one point behind Napoli and we have to keep working."

Mid-table Sassuolo, which has 46 points and little to play for, was determined to make Juventus' life hard in Emilia-Romagna, and would have gone in front earlier than it did had Szczesny not made fine saves to deny Domenico Berardi and Raspadori.

Its opener did come through the lively Raspadori, a goal Szczesny will not want to see again, as the strike went past him at his near post from a tight angle.

A goal out of nowhere for Juventus got it back in the match as Dybala, who has announced he is leaving at the end of the season, gave a reminder of his quality with his ninth league goal of the campaign.

It was all Juventus in the second half, with Consigli denying it time and again before Kean stepped off the bench to win it late on.

The victory means Juventus has gained 12 points from losing positions in Serie A since the start of 2022, at least five more points than any other team in this period.

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