Substitute Federico Gatti equalized in stoppage time and Juventus came back from two goals down to earn a 3-3 draw against Roma in the 2025/26 Serie A on Sunday.
Gatti, who had come on in the 88th minute, scored from a free kick from close range. The result kept Juventus within four points of fourth-place Roma and the last spot in the Champions League.
Wesley put Roma ahead late in the first half with a long curler, then Evan Ndicka and Donyell Malen added second-half scores for the Giallorossi after Francisco Conceicao had equalized for Juventus.
Jeremie Boga scored for Juventus in the 78th minute to set up a thrilling finish at the Stadio Olimpico, with former Roma coach Luciano Spalletti loudly urging his side for an equalizer.
AC Milan needed two late goals to secure a 2–0 win over Cremonese and recover from their second defeat of the season.
Strahinja Pavlovic scored in the 90th, and Rafael Leao added another five minutes of stoppage time for Milan, who had earlier squandered a series of chances.
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Milan, who are in second place, are within 10 points of Italian leaders Inter Milan ahead of next weekend’s derby. Milan’s only league defeats this season came against Cremonese in the opener in August and at home to Parma last weekend.
Pavlovic’s goal came after a corner, and a VAR review showed the ball went in via his shoulder rather than his arm.
Then Leao completed a counterattack.
Sassuolo also defeated Atalanta 2–1, with Armand Laurienté scoring both goals for the hosts; and Torino defeated Lazio 2-0 with goals from Giovanni Simeone and Duvan Zapata.
American midfielder Yunus Musah scored in the 88th minute for Atalanta, his first competitive club goal since January 22, 2022, for Valencia against Atletico Madrid.
Published on March 2, 2026

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