An Arturo Vidal double moved Juventus closer to retaining the Serie A title with a 2-0 win at SS Lazio on Monday.
The Chilean slotted home from the penalty spot in the eighth minute, his first league goal since November last year, when he scored in a 6-1 win against Delfino Pescara 1936.
Vidal doubled the lead 20 minutes later, rifling home from close range.
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As a result, Juventus are now 11 points clear of SSC Napoli at the summit of Serie A with only six matches remaining.
Napoli could only draw 1-1 with third-placed AC Milan on Sunday, leaving Antonio Conte’s men with the Scudetto well within their sights.
However, Vidal did not feel the title is wrapped up just yet.
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“I am satisfied with my performance tonight, but the season is not over,” he said. “There are only six games left and this win is crucial for us to get closer to the title.”
On the other hand, Lazio, despite losing seven of their past 11 league matches, remain in fifth position — level on 51 points with city rivals Roma, but ahead thanks to a better head-to-head record.
Lazio maanger Vladimir Petkovic lamented the penalty decision.
“At the start we dominated, then we complicated matters by giving away the penalty,” he said. “Juve then took advantage of a goalscoring chance, but they have to be congratulated for the victory.”
The home side started impressively with Brazilian Hernanes forcing Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon into a good save as he managed to squeeze his 18m shot through a sea of players.
However, that momentum did not last long. As Mirko Vucinic weaved his way toward goal, Lorik Cana clumsily tripped the Montenegrin, giving the referee no choice but to point to the penalty spot.
Vidal dispatched the spot-kick with ease into the bottom right corner, sending Federico Marchetti the wrong way in the process.
Lazio could have clawed themselves back into the match when Ogenyi Onazi was played in on goal by Miroslav Klose, but the young Nigerian ballooned his shot wide.
That miss was a crucial one and it was not long before Vidal had his second.
Cana was once again culpable as he deflected a Claudio Marchisio ball into the path of Vidal, who smashed past a helpless Marchetti.
In the second period, Lazio once again came out with more intent. This time, a Ciani header forced Buffon into a full stretch save.
Andrea Pirlo beautifully bent a 22m free-kick up and over the wall, but Marchetti was equal to it and parried it onto the path of an onrushing Marchisio, who could only fire over the bar when it seemed easier to score.
Second-half substitutes Ederson and Libor Kozak combined well and should have halved Juventus’ lead. The Brazilian’s prefect cross was somehow headed wide with the goal gaping and Buffon rooted to the spot.
Lazio were knocking on the Bianconeri’s door as Onazi’s 22m piledriver was just off target.
Kozak had one final opportunity at the death, but directed a low cross from the left wide, before Klose also fired just past the right post with the final kick of the match.
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