Juventus Held to 1-1 Draw by Hellas Verona After Controversial Refereeing

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Juventus dropped points for the first time in Serie A, drawing 1-1 at Verona. Francisco Conceição scored early, but Gift Orban equalized via a penalty after a debated handball. Referee Antonio Rapuano and VAR Gianluca Aureliano faced criticism for allowing Orban’s elbow on Federico Gatti.

Juventus dropped points for the first time in Serie A, drawing 1-1 at Verona. Francisco Conceição scored early, but Gift Orban equalized via a penalty after a debated handball. Referee Antonio Rapuano and VAR Gianluca Aureliano faced criticism for allowing Orban’s elbow on Federico Gatti. Juventus dominated possession with 72 percent but created few chances, highlighting fatigue after a congested schedule.

In the Serie A 2025-26, Juventus dropped points for the first time this season after a 1-1 draw with Hellas Verona at the Stadio Marc’Antonio Bentegodi. Coming off two intense matches in the week, a comeback win over Inter and a 4-4 draw with Borussia Dortmund, Juventus appeared fatigued despite controlling 72.1 percent of possession. Francisco Conceição gave Juventus an early lead with a low strike past Lorenzo Montipò, but Verona equalized through a controversial penalty awarded after a handball by Joao Mario, with referee Antonio Rapuano misidentifying the player.

Verona striker Gift Orban also escaped a red card despite elbowing Federico Gatti in the face. Juventus struggled to create chances in the second half, registering only five shots, with Dusan Vlahovic largely isolated and Loïs Openda missing a key opportunity. Defensively, Pierre Kalulu and Gatti had shaky performances, while Michele Di Gregorio recovered well after a poor midweek display.

Key contributors included Thuram, Yildiz, and Conceição, who combined for strong passing and dribbling but lacked support from teammates. Tudor’s tactical setup remained consistent with a 3-4-2-1, though fatigue and poor officiating limited its effectiveness. Juventus now prepares for a home match against Atalanta and a midweek Champions League trip to Villarreal, aiming to regain momentum.

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