Serie A’s in-form team Cagliari stunned Juventus 3-2 at Turin’s Stadio Olimpico to put a huge dent in the Italian giants’ title hopes on Saturday.
Goals from Momo Sissoko and Pavel Nedved gave Juve the lead at halftime following Davide Biondini’s opener, but Brazilian Jeda and Alessandro Matri struck after the break to record a famous victory for the Sardinians.
It means second-placed Juventus, who lost their second game in a row, could fall to nine points behind leaders Inter if the champions win at home to Torino. Juve coach Claudio Ranieri was magnanimous in defeat, but admitted he didn’t know what was wrong with his team.
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“They deserved it. They played great, they were organized and that’s not a surprise when you saw how they played against Inter and Lazio,” Ranieri said.
For Cagliari, it was a fourth straight victory and leaves them unbeaten in five matches — their only dropped points where in a 1-1 draw at Inter — since the turn of the year. It also means that since the first five games of the season — all of which they lost — only Inter have won more points than Cagliari, who are now challenging for a Champions League qualification finish.
But Cagliari coach Massimiliano Allegri said his team couldn’t rest on their laurels.
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“We have a great capacity to work hard, but if we lose this desire to work, regardless of our technical qualities, we will become a normal team again, or worse still, the one we were at the beginning of the season,” Allegri said.
Juventus came close to breaking the deadlock on 12 minutes as the excellent Sissoko played a one-two with Amauri before poking wide as he stretched for the return. Cagliari sprung a surprise on 16 minutes, though, as they took the lead following some shoddy defending by the hosts. Michele Fini sent over a deep cross from the right to the back post where the diminutive Marco Marchionni was left to mark Biondini, who easily climbed above his man to head powerfully past Gianluigi Buffon.
The lead lasted only a quarter of an hour before Sissoko leveled matters, rising highest in the box to head home an Alessandro Del Piero corner. Things got even better for Juve on 38 minutes as Nedved’s cross into the box was only half cleared and the Czech veteran himself followed up to smash home a half-volley from just inside the area.
Juventus were looking good at the break, but Cagliari turned the match on its head after the restart with two clinical counterattacks.
On 54 minutes, Andrea Cossu ran down the left flank and crossed into the center where Jeda beat the onrushing Buffon. Del Piero came within centimeters of giving Juventus the lead from a free-kick, but on 78 minutes two Cagliari substitutes combined to stun the home crowd.
Matri played a one-two with Andrea Lazzari before finding himself in the clear and he comfortably slotted past Buffon.
Earlier, Napoli gave up a two-goal lead in a 2-2 draw with Udinese in Naples.
Argentina forward Ezequiel Lavezzi gave the hosts the lead on 24 minutes with a deflected shot that wrong-footed Slovenian goalkeeper Samir Handanovic. Just three minutes later highly-rated Slovakia midfielder Marek Hamsik headed home a Walter Gargano free-kick.
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