Dybala comes off the bench to sink Bologna
Paulo Dybala came off the bench to give unbeaten Serie A leaders Juventus a 1-0 win away to a brave Bologna side who had the better of the match and hit the post in stoppage time on Sunday.
Dropped from the starting line-up, Dybala was brought on in the 59th minute and settled the game eight minutes later as the Turin side bounced back from Wednesday's Champions League defeat at Atletico Madrid.
Juventus, who have won all but three league games this season, have 69 points from 25 games, 16 ahead of Napoli who were away to Parma later on Sunday.
"There was still a bit of a hangover from Wednesday, there's no use hiding it," said Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri. "Today, it was important to win and to suffer. The lads did well."
Relegation-threatened Bologna, who are 18th in the 20-team table, had the better of the first half with Nicola Sansone and Federico Santander both going close with low shots from the edge of the penalty area.
Federico Bernardeschi had Juve's best effort, curling a shot just past the crossbar after cutting inside.
Alex Sandro rescued Juventus after halftime, blocking Ibrahima Mbaye's goal-bound shot on the line, before making way for Dybala, who quickly made his mark.
Filip Helander tried to intercept Blaise Matuidi's low cross but succeeded only in teeing the ball up for Dybala who stroked it into the corner from 12 metres.
Bologna were out of luck again in stoppage time when Sansone's brilliant curling effort was tipped onto the post by goalkeeper Mattia Perin.
"We played really well, we were at the same level as Juventus and sometimes better," said Bologna coach Sinisa Mihajlovic. "If we keep playing like that, we will avoid relegation."
Sampdoria striker Fabio Quagliarella, 36, scored his 17th league goal of the season when he converted a second-half penalty to give his side a 1-0 win over Cagliari, ending a run of three successive defeats.
The video assistant referee (VAR) system was used twice in the 1-1 draw between Sassuolo and SPAL.
After Federico Peluso gave Sassuolo a halftime lead, SPAL levelled with a penalty converted by Andrea Petagna following a foul on Sergio Floccari. The referee at first waved play on but changed his mind after viewing the incident on the pitchside monitor.
In the last minute, Sassuolo substitute Alfred Duncan was given a second yellow card for a late tackle but the referee changed it to a straight red after a VAR review.
Bottom club Chievo drew 0-0 at home to Genoa in the afternoon's other match.
Dortmund back to winning ways by edging Leverkusen 3-2
Borussia Dortmund beat Bayer Leverkusen 3-2 to restore a three-point lead at the top of the Bundesliga on Sunday with their first league win in four matches as they snapped the visitors' four-game winning run.
The Ruhr valley club have 54 points with champions Bayern Munich on 51 after their 1-0 win over Hertha Berlin on Saturday.
Dortmund, who had not won in their previous five games in all competitions, started on the backfoot, with in-form Leverkusen having 75 percent possession in the first 15 minutes.
"It was an extremely intense game and in the first 20 minutes Leverkusen dominated," said Dortmund coach Lucien Favre.
"Then we got our first goal and we started to defend a bit better. We still need to improve further but at least today we did it. That was very important."
The hosts scored when Dan-Axel Zagadou slotted in from close range as their first corner was floated into the box by Raphael Guerreiro.
Kevin Volland drew the visitors level in the 37th after a fine combination with Kai Havertz, but a minute later Dortmund teenager Jadon Sancho sensationally volleyed home a deep cross from Abdou Diallo to put his side back into the lead.
Mario Goetze looked to have killed off the game when he gave Dortmund a two-goal cushion on the hour but Leverkusen defender Jonathan Tah sneaked in at the far post to head home a free kick and revive their chances in the 74th.
Dortmund, who lost 3-0 at Tottenham Hotspur in their Champions League last 16, first leg earlier this month, managed to hold on for victory despite late Leverkusen pressure.
It was also their first win without captain Marco Reus, who was injured earlier this month.
It was a losing return to Dortmund for Leverkusen coach Peter Bosz, who was briefly in charge before being sacked in December 2017.
"We were here to win the game," Dutchman Bosz said. "We did not manage that so we are very disappointed. We need to defend better."
Leverkusen dropped to seventh on 36 points.
Fiorentina score with 101st minute penalty to draw 3-3 with Inter
Fiorentina's Jordan Veretout converted a penalty, awarded after a VAR review which took nearly five minutes, in the 11th minute of stoppage time to draw 3-3 with Inter Milan in an extraordinary Serie A game on Sunday.
Federico Chiesa's shot hit Davide D'Ambrosio in the sixth minute of stoppage time and referee Rosario Abisso immediately pointed to the spot, a decision greeted by furious protests from Inter who claimed it hit the defender's chest.
However, after consulting with the video assistant, the referee reviewed the incident on the pitchside monitor and eventually confirmed his original decision. Veretout calmly slotted home to equalise and Inter coach Luciano Spalletti was left fuming.
"Everyone saw it wasn't a penalty, it hit his chest," he said. "It was in front of everyone's eyes. If the referee uses the monitor, he can't see something different to what everyone else is seeing.
"These matches and results are fundamental in reaching your objectives at the end of the season," added Spalletti, whose side are chasing a Champions League place.
Third-placed Inter had earlier benefited from two VAR decisions as they had a penalty awarded to them and Fiorentina a goal disallowed.
Fiorentina coach Stefano Pioli implied he would not have given either of the two penalties. "There are some handball decisions which I would never give. But, nowadays, they (referees) give them all," he said.
Fiorentina took a first-minute lead when Giovanni Simeone's shot hit Stefan de Vrij and ricocheted off the Inter defender for an own goal.
Inter replied quickly as Matias Vecino volleyed the equaliser in the sixth minute and Matteo Politano scored with a dipping shot from the edge of the penalty area five minutes before halftime.
Six minutes into the second half, Marcelo Brozovic floated a free kick into the Fiorentina area and, although the ball was clear, Inter claimed handball. The referee consulted the pitchside monitor and awarded a penalty which Ivan Perisic converted.
Fiorentina thought they had scored on the hour when Cristiano Biraghi rifled home a loose ball but, following another review, it was chalked off for a foul by Luis Muriel on D'Ambrosio in the penalty area.
However, Muriel made amends by scoring with an exquisite free kick from 25 metres in the 74th minute.
Veretout then completed an extraordinary fightback, extending Fiorentina's unbeaten run to nine games in all competitions, in a game which finally ended in the 13th minute of stoppage time.
Milik scores under-the-wall free kick as Napoli find scoring touch
Napoli forward Arkadiusz Milik scored twice, including a crafty under-the-wall free kick, as Napoli rediscovered their scoring touch with an emphatic 4-0 win at Parma in Serie A on Sunday.
Piotr Zielinski set Napoli on the way with their first away goal in the league for more than two months before fellow Pole Milik struck either side of halftime and Adam Ounas completed the scoring.
Second-placed Napoli, who had drawn their last two league games 0-0 with Fiorentina and Torino, stayed 13 points behind leaders Juventus who they host next Sunday.
Napoli coach Carlo Ancelotti said that the performance was similar to the last two, except that this time his side took their chances.
"It was in line with the games against Fiorentina and Torino but this time our finishing was very good," he said. "There are no regrets, this team is doing well and must continue like this."
Napoli looked far more like their old selves and Zielinski put them ahead in the 19th minute when he exchanged passes with Elseid Hysaj and rolled his shot past Luigi Sepe. Their previous away goal in Serie A was in the 1-0 win at Cagliari on Dec. 16.
Napoli continued to pour forward, were awarded free kick on the edge of the area in the 36th minute and, when the Parma wall jumped, Milik cleverly rolled it underneath them and into the net.
"I told him keep it on the ground. It was very close to the goal and it was unlikely he would have scored by going over the wall. It's something I learned from Cristiano Ronaldo," said Ancelotti, who coached the Portuguese for two seasons at Real Madrid.
Parma won a penalty in the 56th for a foul on Bruno Alves by Kevin Malcuit but, after delaying and reviewing the incident on the pitchside monitor, the referee ruled that Napoli forward Jose Callejon was tripped in the build-up.
Milik pounced on a wayward back pass to add the third with an emphatic finish in the 73rd minute, his 14th league goal of the season, and substitute Ounas finished off a trademark exchange of passes to score the fourth nine minutes later.
Parma's fourth home defeat in a row left them 13th with 29 points.
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