Juventus move closer to title with win at Bologna

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Juventus stretched their lead to 12 points in the Italian Serie A after beating Bologna 2-0 at the Stadio Dall'Ara on Saturday.

The hosts' defence succumbed after the break, and Mirko Vucinic and Claudio Marchisio scored to earn the Bianconeri all three points to extend their advantage at the top of the table over Napoli and AC Milan, who play Atalanta and Pescara respectively on Sunday.

Bologna had their moments in the first half but were unable to build on a win over Inter Milan from last weekend.

Juve took the lead at the 62nd minute when Marchisio played the ball to the feet of Vucinic on the edge of the area and he turned to shoot low past Bologna goalkeeper Curci. Vucinic then returned the favor in the 74th minute to set up for Marchisio.

"We wanted to win against a team that was in great shape. A defeat today would have sent a positive signal to our opponents in the race, but we earned the three points and I am happy with the performance," said Juventus head coach Antonio Conte.

"Juventus have statistically the strongest defence and most prolific attack. We play good football and I am proud of this team," he added.

His Bologna counterpart Stefano Pioli said Juventus deserved the win.

"Juve played well and proved they are a great team. We tried to keep up the tempo, but had hoped to create more scoring opportunities and fell away after the break. Juve created little until the goal," he said.

Catania beat Udinese 3-1 at the Stadio Massimino looking to jump on the train for a place in Europe next season.

With nine games to go this season, the win lifted Catania to within two points of the top five, giving the Sicilians a realistic hope of taking a place in the Europa League next season.

 

 

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