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Title hopefuls Juve and Lazio held

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TURIN — A second-half equaliser by Marco Borriello earned struggling Genoa a 1-1 draw at Serie A leaders Juventus on Saturday, denting the champions’ hopes of a second successive title.

TURIN — A second-half equaliser by Marco Borriello earned struggling Genoa a 1-1 draw at Serie A leaders Juventus on Saturday, denting the champions’ hopes of a second successive title.

Report by Reuters

Former Juve forward Borriello struck in the 68th minute to leave Antonio Conte’s side on 49 points at the top, six clear of Napoli and Lazio who earlier suffered a shock 1-0 home defeat by Chievo Verona.

Genoa, playing for the first time under new manager Davide Ballardini, moved up to 18 points, but remained third bottom as Chievo climbed to 11th place on 28 points.

The Juve match was marred by controversy over two penalties not given to the champions in the second half and Juventus striker Mirko Vucinic went unpunished for what appeared to be a clear handball in the area.

Luca Antonelli looked to have pulled Vucinic’s shirt as the forward stretched for Emanuele Giaccherini’s 80th-minute cross, while Andreas Granqvist sparked furious protests from Juventus when he kicked the ball on to his hand in stoppage time, but referee Marco Guida failed to award a spot-kick.

“I don’t think there’s much to explain, I think everyone saw the match. We saw various incidents and it’s not the first time,” a livid Conte told reporters.

“I accept being told that ‘we made a mistake and we’re sorry’, but I can’t accept being told ‘I don’t feel like I could give it’.

“If the assistant and the fourth official both say it was a penalty then the referee can’t say ‘I wasn’t able to give it’. That isn’t football.

“We are all human beings and we can all make mistakes, but you have to take responsibility for what you do. That is a stonewall penalty and that’s all there is to it.”

Fabio Quagliarella was on hand to put Juve ahead from Stephan Lichtsteiner’s low cross on 54 minutes after the Swiss was expertly found by Vucinic.

Genoa struck 14 minutes later on a rare foray forward, Juraj Kucka’s great work on the right ending with a superb cross from which Borriello gleefully headed home his sixth goal of the season.

Alberto Paloschi’s seventh goal of the season 61 minutes into an uneventful match for Chievo with second-placed Lazio inflicted Vladimir Petkovic’s side’s first loss since early November.

Lazio were dominant but could not break down a resilient Chievo side and Paloschi tapped home his seventh goal of the season from their only chance of the game after Bojan Jokic’s shot crashed against the bar and fell at the striker’s feet.

“We didn’t deserve to lose today, Chievo took advantage of the only chance they had,” Petkovic said. We struggled because they always had nine men behind the ball. We have to think positively and start over again.”