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Monday, December 23, 2019

Juventus vs Lazio: Juventus beats Lazio 3-1 to win Italian Super Cup (Video)

Juventus vs Lazio

  • Juventus take on Lazio today in Italian Super Cup at 4:45pm GMT
  • JUVENTUS XI: Szczesny, De Sciglio, Bonucci, Demiral, Alex Sandro, Pjanic, Matuidi, Bentacur, Ronaldo, Dybala
  • LAZIO XI: Strakosha, Radu, Acerbi, Luiz Felipe, Leiva, Milinkovic, Alberto, Lazzari, Lulic, Correa, Immobile 
  • Luis Alberto fired Lazio ahead but Paulo Dybala equalised before the break
  • Senad Lulic and Danilo Cataldi struck in second half to seal a shock victory
  • Juventus had midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur sent off for two bookings late on 
  • K viewers can watch Supercoppa Italian in Saudi Arabia on BT Sport 2

Lazio on Sunday, December 22, produced superb performance in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia beating Juventus 3-1 to win the Italian Super Cup.

Game Highlight (Video)


Luis Alberto gave Lazio a deserved lead after they started the quicker of the two sides, but Argentina international Paulo Dybala restored parity for Juventus in the 45th minute.
Juventus vs Lazio


Second-half goals from Senad Lulic and Danilo Cataldi gave Lazio an incredible victory over the reigning Italian champions.
This will now be the second time that Lazio will be beating Juventus in a month as it will be recalled how the Old Lady suffered also a 3-1 defeat on December 7.
Juventus vs Lazio


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Cristiano Ronaldo tried all his best to ensure that Juventus does not lose this match in the second half, but Lazio were more determined than Maurizio Sarri's men.

Juventus had midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur sent off in stoppage time and Cataldi curled the resulting free kick into the net with the last action of the game.


The Juventus striker was absent at the Ballon D'Or ceremony which was held in Paris because he needed to attend another event in Milan.

Messi won his sixth award as he edged Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk despite winning the Champions League and Ronaldo came third.

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