Pierre Kalulu scored deep into stoppage time as Juventus snatched a dramatic 2-2 Serie A draw against Lazio.
Pierre Kalulu struck in the dying moments to earn Juventus a dramatic 2-2 draw against Lazio, denying the visitors their first league double over the Bianconeri since the 1942/43 season. The late equaliser preserved Juve’s unbeaten home record in Serie A and capped a pulsating contest in Turin.
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Despite arriving in confident scoring form after back-to-back league wins, Juventus found it difficult to break down a disciplined Lazio defence early on. Their best opening of the first half came when Kalulu’s cross was met by Gleison Bremer’s powerful header, only for Ivan Provedel to produce a superb save to tip the ball over the bar.
Juve thought they had taken the lead midway through the half when Teun Koopmeiners curled a precise effort into the bottom corner, but celebrations were cut short after the goal was ruled out for offside. Koopmeiners went close again moments later, while Jonathan David headed over from close range as the hosts pushed for a breakthrough.
Just as the first half appeared set to end goalless, Lazio struck in stoppage time. Daniel Maldini teed up Pedro, and the veteran forward’s shot deflected off Bremer and into the net, giving the Biancocelesti a surprise lead at the interval.
Lazio doubled their advantage shortly after the restart when Gustav Isaksen latched onto a long ball and lifted a composed finish into the roof of the net, sending the away end into raptures. Juventus responded quickly, with Kenan Yıldız testing Provedel, who continued to frustrate the hosts with a string of impressive saves.
The pressure eventually told just before the hour mark when Weston McKennie nodded home from close range after Andrea Cambiaso kept the attack alive. Juve continued to probe, but missed chances and offside calls threatened to derail their comeback, while Lazio squandered a golden opportunity through Tijjani Noslin late on.
Those missed chances proved costly as Kalulu rose highest in the sixth minute of stoppage time to head home a dramatic equaliser. The result keeps Juventus three points clear of Roma in the race for the final Champions League spot, while Lazio extend their unbeaten away run to five matches in Serie A.