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Onefootball·4 February 2019
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Onefootball·4 February 2019
An incredible home draw for Juventus, defeat for Inter, yet another Krzysztof Piątek goal and the memory of Davide Astori.
It was certainly a busy weekend in Serie A. Here’s a look back at the action.
Gervinho’s return to Italy in the summer raised plenty of doubts. Few would have backed him to become a crucial player.
But here he is, scoring twice against Juventus to win a point off the champions.
The Ivorian’s performances, along with the development of Roberto Inglese, is giving Parma faint hopes of playing in the Europa League next season.
The whistles around San Siro said it all, signalling the return of crisis for Inter.
When they beat Napoli on 26 December, it felt like Luciano Spalletti’s side would go on to secure second place.
Now, though, they haven’t scored in three consecutive Serie A games and will be dragged into the battle for fourth if they don’t quickly turn things around.
Each weekend takes Chievo a step closer to relegation.
But that doesn’t mean they’re going down without a fight. Emanuele Giaccherini’s beautiful solo goal was a highlight of the weekend.
Gianluigi Donnarumma was in fine form against AS Roma but this save to deny Edin Dzeko was the pick of the bunch.
It was always going to be emotional as Fiorentina returned to Udinese after captain Davide Astori passed away before this fixture last year.
A long standing ovation before kick-off confirmed that and a tribute on 13 minutes only strengthened the memory.
After losing seven and drawing seven of their last 14 games, Bologna finally got a win. And at San Siro!
Sinisa Mihajlović only arrived last week and has already made an impression. They could stay up yet.