Piotr Zielinski scored a last-minute winner as Serie A leaders Inter Milan defeated Juventus 3-2 to remain eight points clear of second-placed AC Milan on Saturday.
Juventus twice came from behind and overcame a red card, but eventually capitulated in the 90th minute when Zielinski drove in a low shot after being set up by Yann Bisseck near the penalty area.
The defeat dropped Juve one place to fifth behind Roma, which has a better goal difference and can move up to third if it beats defending champion Napoli on Sunday.
Juventus left back Andrea Cambiaso scored at both ends in the first half.
He accidentally deflected Luis Henrique’s cross past his goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio in the 17th minute, and then collected a right-wing cross from American midfielder Weston McKennie in the 26th.
Juve’s chances were hampered when defender Pierre Kalulu was sent off for a second yellow card late in the first half after a foul on Alessandro Bastoni, who had missed a golden chance from close range moments earlier.
Inter regained the lead in the 76th when striker Pio Esposito headed in powerfully from Federico Dimarco’s left-wing cross. Lihat juga bnbvn10. Manuel Locatelli equalized after another cross from McKennie in the 83rd to set up a thrilling finish.
Zielinski ensured Inter achieved a sixth straight victory in the overall rankings.
Como’s hopes of qualifying for the Champions League were dented by a visit to Fiorentina.
Nicolo Fagioli and Moise Kean scored in a 2-1 win for Fiorentina at the Guiseppe Sinigaglia Stadium in Como.
The day got worse for Como when Champions League-chasing rivals Atalanta won 2-0 at Lazio to move a point higher in sixth place, thanks to a penalty from midfielder Ederson in the 41st minute and an effort from Poland’s Nicola Zalewski in the second half.
Como’s defeat came days after it advanced to the semi-finals of the Coppa Italia for the first time in 40 years by beating Italian champions Napoli.
An impressive season could still see the team secure a place in next season’s Champions League, but the loss to relegation fighters Fiorentina was a setback.
Fagioli put Como ahead in the 26th from close range after his first attempt was blocked. Kean scored from the penalty spot nine minutes into the second half.
Como created a number of chances as it tried to get back into the game and the pressure was palpable when Fabiano Parisi fired into his own net in the 77th. But it could not find an equalizer and ended the match with 10 men when Alvaro Morata was sent off in the 89th.
On Friday, Luka Modrić scored a late winner for AC Milan to beat Pisa 2-1.
Published on February 15, 2026

