Friday, 19 February 2016

BOLOGNA ENDS JUVE'S WINNING RUN IN A DRAB GOALESS AFFAIR

Juventus midfielder Juan Cuadrado reacts dramatically

MANCHESTER UNITED strike target Alvaro Morato endured a quiet night as Juventus failed to land a sweet sixteenth straight win.
The Serie A leaders paid for resting their Argentine top scorer Paulo Dybala as mid-table Bologna comfortably held on for a draw.
Much-wanted playmaker Paul Pogba wasted perhaps Juve's three finest chances, all after the interval.
And Bologna looked dangerous on the break, veteran Juve keeper Gianluigi Buffon thwarting Destro early on, before Godfred Donsah blasted the rebound wide.
Ex-United left-back Patrice Evra twice wasted half-opportunities, typifying Juve's rather blunt evening both in creating openings and taking them.
Juventus midfielder Juan Cuadrado reacts dramatically
Juventus midfielder Juan Cuadrado reacts dramatically EPA
MANCHESTER UNITED strike target Alvaro Morato endured a quiet night as Juventus failed to land a sweet sixteenth straight win.
The Serie A leaders paid for resting their Argentine top scorer Paulo Dybala as mid-table Bologna comfortably held on for a draw.
Much-wanted playmaker Paul Pogba wasted perhaps Juve's three finest chances, all after the interval.
And Bologna looked dangerous on the break, veteran Juve keeper Gianluigi Buffon thwarting Destro early on, before Godfred Donsah blasted the rebound wide.
Ex-United left-back Patrice Evra twice wasted half-opportunities, typifying Juve's rather blunt evening both in creating openings and taking them.


Classy Pogba emerged as the man most likely in front of goal as Juve mildy stepped up the pressure in the second period.
He volleyed Switzerland star Stephan Lichtsteiner's fine cross just wide

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