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Genoa end Juventus' winning streak despite Cristiano Ronaldo goal

Relive all the action from the Serie A clash

Kishan Vaghela
Saturday 20 October 2018 16:36 BST
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Juventus dropped their first points of the competitive season after being frustrated in a 1-1 draw with Genoa.

Cristiano Ronaldo put the hosts ahead within twenty minutes with a tap-in after good work from Joao Cancelo.

However, the hosts were made to pay for not making the most of their other opportunities when Daniel Bessa nodded home from a yard out.

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Paulo Dybala blew Juventus’ best chance for a winner 14 minutes from time, but the Old Lady still temporarily extended their lead at the top of the table to seven points.

Juventus came into the game looking for their ninth straight win in Serie A this season, and all seemed to be on track when a deflected effort from Portuguese right-back Cancelo fell kindly at the feet of his fellow countryman Ronaldo, who placed the ball past Andrei Radu from a couple of yards out.

The former Real Madrid winger was denied by the Genoa goalkeeper four minutes later after more smart movement from Cancelo and Juan Cuadrado, and it seemed a matter of when not if Juventus would add to their tally.

However, 22 minutes into the second half Genoa, who had been subdued for long period, suddenly drew level when Medhi Benatia failed to get out to meet Christian Kouame, whose cross was put on a plate for Daniel Bessa to nod past Wojciech Szczesny.

Juventus upped the tempo after the equaliser but only managed to churn out one more clear-cut chance, but substitute Paulo Dybala fired wide of the far post from Alex Sandro’s lay-off as Massimiliano Allegri's side failed to win for the first time this campaign.

Relive all the action below.

Two vastly varying fortunes for the table toppers in France and Italy then.

PSG recorded their second successive 5-0 win by dispatching Amiens at the Parc des Princes, extending their lead at the summit of the Ligue 1 table momentarily to 11 points before Lille face Dijon tonight.

It was a much tougher outing for Juventus, who were held by Genoa in Turin, which saw them drop their first points of the season.

Thank you for joining us and make sure to follow us in around 45 minutes when Barcelona face Sevilla at the Camp Nou.

Kishan Vaghela20 October 2018 19:00

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