Paulo Dybala Winner At Bologna Extends Juventus Serie A Lead
24th February 2019
They moved further ahead of Napoli who play Parma later on Sunday

- Paulo Dybala sent Juventus 16 points clear at the top of Serie A on Sunday with a second-half winner in a 1-0 victory at Bologna
- Bologna stay third-from-bottom on 18 points and three from safety, despite pushing Juve, much-changed from the side that lost 2-0 at Atletico Madrid midweek
- SPAL picked a point at Sassuolo and moved five points ahead of Bologna thanks to Andrea Petagna's 68th-minute equaliser from the spot
MILAN, Italy- Paulo
Dybala sent Juventus 16 points clear at the top of Serie A on Sunday with a
second-half winner in a 1-0 victory at Bologna.
After a spotty Juventus display that saw hosts Bologna on
top for long periods, Dybala came off the bench to snatch the three points.
Defender Danilo deflected Blaise Matuidi's low 67th-minute
cross straight to the Argentine international in front of a gaping goal, and he
slotted past Lukasz Skorupski.
Juventus moved further ahead of Napoli who play Parma later
on Sunday.
Bologna stay third-from-bottom on 18 points and three from
safety, despite pushing Juve, much-changed from the side that lost 2-0 at
Atletico Madrid midweek, all the way and almost equalising in the final minute
when Mattia Perin pushed Nicola Sansone's long-range drive onto the post.
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SPAL picked a point at Sassuolo and moved five points ahead
of Bologna thanks to Andrea Petagna's 68th-minute equaliser from the spot.
Rock-bottom Chievo held Genoa to a goalless draw.
Sampdoria's veteran striker Fabio Quagliarella struck the
winner from the spot in the second half against Cagliari to bag his 17th goal
of the season. Ninth-place Sampdoria remain in touch with the European places.
On Saturday, Edin Dzeko's 95th-minute winner completed
Roma's fightback at lowly Frosinone as they won 3-2 to keep pace with
fourth-placed AC Milan, easy 3-0 winners at home to Bologna's relegation rivals
Empoli on Friday night.
Rejuvenated Dzeko has four goals in his last four league
games after his brace at the Stadio Benito Stirpe, following a fallow few
months up front for Eusebio Di Francesco's inconsistent side.
Dzeko's winner, which came after he had equalised Camillo
Ciano's comical fifth-minute opener for Frosinone, kept Roma one point behind
Milan, who occupy the final Champions League place, ahead of next week's Rome
derby against Lazio.
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Lazio are six points behind Roma after their match with
Udinese set for Monday night was postponed as it was considered too close to
the first leg of their Italian Cup semi-final against Milan.
Simone Inzaghi's side are level on 38 points with Atalanta
and Torino, who beat Atalanta 2-0 on Saturday with goals either side of
half-time from Armando Izzo and Iago Falque.
Fiorentina can join the trio with a win over third-placed
Inter Milan in Florence in Sunday's late game.