A pair of Ronaldo arranged for the old lady 1: 3 over Genoa • The Rossoneri extracted 2: 2 at home against Parma in extra time
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Juventus worked hard to beat Genoa
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After the victories of the second in the table (Inter) and of the third (Napoli), Juventus also did its thing, despite having a hard time against Genoa.
After a zeroed half she took the lead from a Paulo Dybala (57) goal, which was wiped out within four minutes by Genoa's Stefano Storaro.
But then Chris Tiano came into action with a pair of penalties (78, 89) and secured a 1-3 win.
The champion remained in fourth place.
Milan, unlike their top rivals, lost points, despite a home comeback against Parma, which led San Siro 0-2.
Hernani (13) and Jasmine Kotrich (56) stunned the Rossoneri, who woke up on time.
It was a pair of goals by Theo Hernandez that set up Stefano Fioli's team point, with the equalizer scored in extra time. Milan remained first.